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Elevate: The Experience (Master Classes) – Pittsburgh

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Friday-Saturday, May 3-4, Master Classes (all ages)

Elevate: A Triple Bill of Female Choreographers
Fearless. Femme. The Future.
with Bryce Dance Company / The Moving Architects / Shana Simmons Dance

Performances: Saturday, May 4, 2019 / 3pm & 8pm

Master Classes, $15 each:
May 3: 6-7.15pm, Shana Simmons/Shana Simmons Dance
May 3: 7.30-9.45pm, Erin Carlisle Norton/The Moving Architects
May 4: 12.30pm-1:45pm, Heather Bryce, Bryce Dance Co

Classes and Performance held:
Point Park University
George Rowland White Performance Center
313 Boulevard of the Allies
Pittsburgh, PA 15222

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Elevate: A Triple Bill of Female Choreographers (NYC)

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Wednesday-Thursday, April 17-18, 2019 / 7:30pm

Elevate: A Triple Bill of Female Choreographers
Fearless. Femme. The Future.

with Bryce Dance Company / The Moving Architects / Shana Simmons Dance

The Mark O’Donnell Theater
at The Actors Fund Arts Center
160 Schermerhorn Street
Brooklyn, NY 11201

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Circling Back: DIY Dance Media (New York, NY)

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Thursday, December 6, 2018 / 6-8pm
Gibney 280 Broadway
280 Broadway (enter 53a Chambers)
New York, NY 10012
FREE EVENT
RSVP:  gibneydance.org

Curated and hosted by Senior Curatorial Director, Eva Yaa Asantewaa, Center Line is a series highlighting issues in the dance community through monthly conversations (Long Tables) and experiential gatherings (Circling Back).

Circling Back events are experiential gatherings, guided by dance community elders, in which artists reflect on themes and ideas from the previous Long Table while sharing wisdom, core values, and ways of living that inform their creative movement practice. Each circle—unique in format and content—will establish respectful, generous and generative space held by the guides and all who attend.

How do we take control of our own messages and media as dance artists and advocates? How can a DIY ethic expand opportunities for documentation and promotion of dance? How can you get started setting up and producing content for an alternative dance medium? Let’s talk about the blogs, podcasts, social media feeds and groups, zines and dedicated sites we have created or enjoyed.

Circling Back Guides: Erin Carlisle Norton, Stephanie Acosta

In partnership with Gibney’s Digital Media Initiative.

Long Table: Our Media: Blogging, Podcasting, Social Media, and Zines (New York, NY)

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Wednesday, December 5, 2018 / 6-8pm
Gibney 280 Broadway
280 Broadway (enter 53a Chambers)
New York, NY 10012
FREE EVENT
RSVP:  gibneydance.org

Curated and hosted by Senior Curatorial Director, Eva Yaa Asantewaa, Center Line is a series highlighting issues in the dance community through monthly conversations (Long Tables) and experiential gatherings (Circling Back).

Long Tables conversations adopt performance artist Lois Weaver’s non-hierarchical Long Table format, encouraging informal conversation around topics of concern to the community.

How do we take control of our own messages and media as dance artists and advocates? How can a DIY ethic expand opportunities for documentation and promotion of dance? How can you get started setting up and producing content for an alternative dance medium? In this “Long Table” series we talk about the blogs, podcasts, social media feeds and groups, zines and dedicated sites we have created or enjoyed.

Facilitator: Eva Yaa Asantewaa
Core participants: Dunya McPherson (Dancemeditation blog); Erin Carlisle Norton (Movers and Shapers podcast), Jay Bouey (The Dance Union podcast), Stephanie Acosta (Reading, American Realness)

In partnership with Gibney’s Digital Media Initiative.

Open Performance at Movement Research (New York, NY)

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Tuesday, November 20, 2018 / 7:00pm
Movement Research at Edens Expressway
537 Broadway 4th Floor
New York, NY 10012
Suggested Donation: $3
More info:  www.movementresearch.org

A program of non-curated shared showings of experimentation and work-in-progress by artists at all stages of their development. The events are centered around an audience discussion moderated by a current or former Movement Research Artist-in-Residence, where we experiment with different feedback methods to support and inform the artists’ process.

Moderator: Jasmine Hearn, with DanceAction, The Moving Architects, and Anh Vo