
Co-Produced by the Adam Miller Dance Project & Sara Sweet
When: October 21 & 22, 2010
The Provincetown Theater
238 Bradford Street, Provincetown
Time: 7:30 pm
FRIDAY:
Portland Ballet
Alissa Horowitz
Paula Hunter & JUMP
Boston Tap
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SATURDAY
Chu Ling Dance Academy
Kairos Dance Theater
Hanna and Kellie Lynch
Betsy Miller Dance
Spectrum in Motion
Boston Tap Company
Portland Ballet
Premier Seating at $75 ticket or $100 for both nights
Student & Senior Citizen discounts are available. ($5.00 off)
PLEASE note: This is last year's Dance Troupes, we are planning next year now.
Boston Tap Company, Chu Ling, Paula Hunter, Portland Ballet, Alisaa Horowitz, Spectrum in Motion, Adam Miller Dance Project & more!!
October 21 & 22
Portland Ballet
Joseph Jefferies is in his 2nd year as a guest with Portland Ballet. He danced with Pittsburgh Ballet Theater, Ballet Arizona and then as a member of Ballet Memphis for 9 years where he danced the lead roles in many ballets including Swan Lake, Giselle, Coppelia and Cinderella. He also had the opportunity to work with many noted contemporary choreographers including Mark Godden, Lila York, Julia Adam, and Trey McIntyre. He danced for 5 years with Les Ballet Trockadero de Monte Carlo and toured the world performing in over 25 different countries including Russia, France, Spain, Turkey, Italy, Australia, Brazil, Poland, Thailand, Japan and the UK. Mr Jefferies is also an award winning choreographer creating over 30 works for companies across the US. He has won the RDA Emerging Choreographer scholarship twice and had his work selected and performed for New York City's Ballet Builders Showcase. He is currently teaching dance and yoga at various schools in New England including directing Portland Ballet's summer dance program and for Walnut Hill School of the Arts.
Jennifer Jones is a professional dancer, currently in her second season with Portland Ballet in Maine. Previous to moving to Maine, Ms. Jones danced professionally with The Northwest Florida Ballet, Montgomery Ballet, and as an apprentice with Dance Connecticut (formerly Hartford Ballet). She graduated Suma Cum Laude from the University of Hartford with a BFA in Ballet Pedagogy. Ms. Jones' repertoire includes such favorite roles as Myrtle in Oskar Antunez's Gatsby, Kitri in Don Quixote, The Ballerina Doll in Adam Miller's A Perfect Christmas, Guaranteed, Tiger Lilly and the Queen of Hearts in Antunez's Alice in Wonderland and Katrina VonTassel in Nell Shipman's The Legend of Sleepy Hollow.
The Boston Tap Company
Our mission at the Boston Tap Company (BTC) is to educate and entertain through art as way of life. Promoting respect for ones self and others while creating a firm foundation of cultural history by means of art as a universal language. BTC produces a positive, productive and respectful way of expression that encourages confidence amongst all. At the Boston Tap Company we believe...
"The Only Way To Be Different Is To Be Yourself"
KAIROS Dance Theater
KAIROS Dance Theater co-founded by Artistic Directors DeAnna Pellecchia and Ingrid Schatz, is an eclectic performance company committed to creating emotionally powerful, viscerally charged dance theater. KAIROS performances create compelling movement pictures that engage performers and audience alike mentally, physically and emotionally. Through the generation of non-linear story mosaics using contemporary dance, light, myth, visual art, memory and text, KAIROS Dance Theater aims to transcend time, defy conventional perceptions and challenge complacency.
Chu Ling Dance Academy
Chu Ling, a choreographer from China, is the founder and director of the Chu Ling Dance Academy. She has also taught and performed at many other institutions in the greater Boston area, including Wellesley College, Boston University, and Harvard University.
Spectrum In Motion
Spectrum in Motion was founded in 1982 in the Pioneer Valley/5 College Community of Western Massachusetts. Its premise is that dance should once again be part of every day life. Dance should help us to tell and share the stories of our lives. Dance should embrace all peoples. I originally gathered people from all walks of life: those who danced professionally and have moved on to other things; students of dance; instructors of dance; those who supported dance; those who never danced. It was a community of folks who were excited to move together as an ensemble and once or twice a year, we presented original work.
The second generation of dancers was launched in the fall of 2003 at Charter Oak Cultural Center and comes from an ensemble of my student dancers I called The Youth Dance Performance Project. I have been blessed to have an opportunity to raise dancers (1998 to the present) and to continue to build original work. It is with excitement that The Company and I look forward to what lies ahead as we continue to take baby steps and inspire others (young and not so young) to dance, embracing the simple notion that Dance is for everyone. We all should be dancing!
For Tickets to the performance call at 508-487-9793 or go to Provincetown Theater
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