MOSAIC July 2008

Featuring news from members Tamar Rogoff, David Wolfson, Christopher Wall, Aynsley Vandenbroucke, Young Dancemakers Company, and Marylloyd Claytor.

 

 

4th Annual Solar-Powered Dance Series

Thurs, Fri & Sat July 24-26, 2008 & July 31-Aug 2, 2008 at 6pm
(rain dates July 27 & Aug 3 at 6pm)
Solar One, 23rd Street & the East River in Stuyvesant Cove Park
Admission: Free

The Solar-Powered Dance Series features programs by choreographers from an eclectic mix of emerging dance companies that work in a variety of styles, from circus to post-modern to urban contemporary, with audio powered by solar energy. This juried selection features dance that is theatrical, energetic and suitable for all ages.

For more information please visit Solar 1 online

 

 

Experience Vocal Dance Company presents
Opera and the Undoing of Women



Thursday and Friday July 17 & 18 at 8 pm
West Side Dance Project, 260 West 36th Street, 3rd Floor, New York, NY
Tickets: $15; Reservations: 917-423-3863
Use Discount Code CSAY at Ticket Central for $15 tickets!

Opera and the Undoing of Women, Experience Vocal Dance Company’s first full production, redefines opera as physical theatre. It tells the story of the feminine condition through operatic favorites from Carmen, The Magic Flute and others, interwoven with new writing, both sung and danced by the Vocal Dancers of EVDC.

For more information please visit Experience Vocal Dance online

 

 

Couldn’t Say by Christopher Wall


July 19, 5 PM (Sold Out!)
July 21, 8:30 PM
July 22, 6:30 PM
July 27, 5:45 PM
July 30, 5:15 PM
Aug 1, 5:30 PM
Aug 3, 3 PM

Dorothy Strelsin Theatre, Abingdon Theatre Arts Complex,
312 West 36th Street, First Floor
Admission: $18 at Ticket Central or through our web site

When Ethan and Liz are stranded on a deserted highway, the past they’ve avoided finally catches up to them. Join Brent Langdon and Elizabeth Rich (Jeff Award, Helen Hayes nomination) in this savage, tender portrait of a marriage in the breakdown lane. Winner, Literary Prize, Washington Theatre Festival.

For more information please visit Couldn’t Say online

 

 

Mount Tremper Arts Inaugural Summer Festival
in the Catskill Mountains



Saturday, July 19 - Saturday, August 30, 2008
Mount Tremper Arts, 647 S. Plank Rd., Mt. Tremper, NY 12457
Ticket prices vary; advance tickets highly recommended as seating is limited. SmartTix.com

Performances by Ariane Anthony, Monica Bill Barnes, Jonah Bokaer and Anne Carson, Shani Nwando Ikerioha Collins, Hilary Easton, Magnetic Laboratorium/Marisela La Grave, Elke Rindfleisch, Liz Sargent, jill sigman/thinkdance, Dusan Tynek, Aynsley Vandenbroucke and Enrico Wey. Festival includes photo exhibition, lectures, and workshops, all in an intimate studio in the woods.

For more information please visit Mount Tremper Arts online

 

 

City Teens are Dancing Around Town
Young Dancemakers Company - Free Performances


July 21 at Fieldston School, Riverdale, Bronx
July 23 at Flushing Library, Flushing, Queens
July 24 at Stern Auditorium, Mount Sinai Medical Center
July 29 at Abrons Arts Center
July 30 at Kumble Theater, Long Island University Brooklyn Campus
July 31 at Chelsea Art Museum
August 3 at The Ailey Citigroup Theater - Gala Celebration Concert

For reservations for any of the performances throughout the metropolitan area, please call: Susan Dratel at 718-329-7250, or e-mail: aliceteirstein@aol.com

An exciting FREE one-hour concert of original dances created and performed by an ensemble of New York City teens, directed by Alice Teirstein, percussion by William Catanzaro, plus an excerpt of a Merce Cunningham work and post performance lively dance-making with the audience, on-the-spot.

For more information and the full event schedule, please visit www.ecfs.org/ydc.asp

 

 

The Schizophrenic / Marylloyd Claytor


Saturday and Sunday July 26 and 27, 2008, 2:00 PM
Dance Theater Workshop, 219 W 19th Street, New York, New York 10011
Admission: Suggested Donation $10.00

Marylloyd Claytor presents a showing of choreographic solos. The Schizophrenic does not she is one not three. The Women of the Water audience sails with The Siren, The Figurehead, The Mermaid, and The Octopus. Other solos include, Hydra Many Faces, Vashti Faceless and Voiceless, and Lyric Solo. Photo: The Schizophrenic Marylloyd Claytor, dancer; Mary Elizabeth Williams photography

For more information email marylloydclaytordanceco@verizon.net

 

 


 

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