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Wednesday, May 20, 2015

Upper Manhattan's dance advocates speak out


Look who's speaking out for dance!
Above: Nia Love
Below: Charmaine Warren

47 notable leaders and local residents of Upper Manhattan--including choreographer Nia LoveYuien Chin of Harlem One Stop, Mikki Shephard of the Apollo Theater, Darren Walker of the Ford Foundation--tell what they value about the art of dance in Dance/NYC’s NEW YORKERS FOR DANCE video campaign.

Here are a few samples from the series: 


All videos are now live on DanceNYC.org website and YouTube channel.

Saturday, March 22, 2014

651 Arts to honor former directors...oh, and LISA FISCHER will sing!

Lisa Fischer
Singer Lisa Fischer

Have you heard???

Save the date--Thursday, May 1--for a celebration of the 25th Anniversary of 651 ARTS at BAM's Lepercq Space!
A festive night to commemorate 25 years of celebrating and cultivating performing arts of the African Diaspora honoring our former Executive Directors Mikki Shepard (Executive Producer, Apollo Theater), Maurine Knighton (Senior Vice President of Operations, The Nathan Cummings Foundation) and Georgiana Pickett (Executive Director, Baryshnikov Arts Center) with performance by GRAMMY Award Winner Lisa Fischer. Hosted by Jodine Dorcé.
Come dressed in your party best for a reception, honoree presentation, performance and party with DJ NY Giant!
For information, call 651 ARTS at 718-636-4181. For sponsorship opportunities, email sponsorship@651ARTS.org or call 718-230-2528.

Wednesday, October 26, 2011

What brings joy

The world is a fracking mess...

...and then, there's dance. And the people who make it. And so. much. more. But let's stay with dance for the moment.

On Monday night, New York's dance world celebrated a sample of its best. I say "sample" because, of course, there's still a lot of excellent territory out there that even the new and improved Bessie Awards have yet to cover. However, it was exhilarating to sit in Harlem's world-famous Apollo Theater (thank you, Mikki Shepard) with its grand history of Black American entertainment, and watch so many people of color presenting or receiving awards. It was a good visual, which made its point just by being there with no particular political fanfare. Just do it!

What grown-up glamor and fun, too--from the big opening by talented kids from Harlem School of the Arts (choreography by Aubrey Lynch) to MC Bebe Neuwirth channeling the crush everyone has on Marcelo Gomes to David White--who started it all, way back in 1984--reminding us that his muse, dance educator Bessie Schonberg advised us to "get wild." Good advice to this day.

Photos aren't posted yet, but The Bessies Web page, hosted by Dance/NYC (thank you, Lane Harwell), now lists all the presenters, nominees and recipients (among whom, I'm particularly thrilled to note, were the team of Ishmael Houston-Jones, Chris Cochrane and Dennis Cooper for the revival of Them; Walter Dundervill for Outstanding Visual Design in Aesthetic Destiny 1: Candy Mountain; young tap dancer Caleb Teicher; choreographer Beth Gill; Raushan Mitchell; Wendy Whalen; Violeta Galagarza; and Trisha Brown). But, really, I was happy for everyone and was having such a rollicking good time, that I feared I might just pitch out of my box seat. Look out below!

You'll find contact information for the Bessies' dynamic new producer Lucy Sexton, assistant Heather Robles and the entire current selection committee at this link. Get in touch and get involved with what Sexton is calling the New York Dance and Performance League.


Brahms "Bravo" LaFortune visits with Queensborough Community College students (c)2011, Eva Yaa Asantewaa
QCC students entertained by Bravo (c)2011, Eva Yaa Asantewaa
The next day, I had the joy of welcoming Brahms "Bravo" LaFortune to each of my two classes in Introduction to the Art of Dance at Queensborough Community College. Bravo visited us to introduce and screen a new documentary on house dancing--Check Your Body At The Door--produced by my longtime colleague Sally Sommer, dance historian and critic, and directed by Charles Atlas and the late Michael Schwartz.

Bravo on the move (c)2011, Eva Yaa Asantewaa
Among many other spectacularly talented dancers like Archie Burnett and Brian "Footwork" Green, Bravo can be found in the doc, dancing his fool head off in underground clubs, dancing solo in empty elevators, mimicking and slyly do-si-do-ing with people on the street, and generally being the graceful, energetic, highly-opinionated charmer he proved to be in his almost non-stop interactions with my students and choreographer Emily Berry's dance majors. We all love Bravo and are grateful to Sommer for acknowledging the house dancing community and documenting this important cultural phenomenon.

L to r: Eva Yaa Asantewaa; Emily Berry (QCC Dance instructor/Dance Coordinator); Brahms "Bravo" LaFortune

Check it all out at Check Your Body At The Door where you can view photos and video clips, learn more about the dancers and certainly get yourself a copy of the DVD.

Wednesday, July 20, 2011

Let's hear it for the Bessies!

Last year, our awards ceremony sold out, and that's a final answer to whether the community wanted these awards to come back. They did. They have. And we're here!

--Lucy Sexton
I'm psyched about the revitalized New York Dance and Performance Awards, now unmistakably back by popular demand and the enormous effort of dedicated organizations and individuals. The "Bessies"--produced by Lucy Sexton and overseen by a steering committee chaired by Dance/NYC's Lane Harwell--deserve our full support as they unfold a new era of inclusiveness and diversity. And that inclusiveness and renewed energy certainly was vividly heralded by hip hop queen Rockafella and her multicultural crew, toasting The Bessies's July 18 press conference with a blistering opening dance act.

Some news from The Bessies:
  • Downtown is heading uptown. Way uptown. The 2011 Awards Ceremony will be held at the landmark, world-beloved Apollo Theater, thanks to a new, ongoing partnership announced by the Apollo's Executive Producer, Mikki Shepard. (Ms. Shepard is also chair of the Board of Directors of the Mertz Gilmore Foundation, a major supporter of The Bessies, and she was a co-founder of 651 Arts.) Put Monday, October 24, 8pm, on your calendar. See you uptown!
  • The new Juried Bessie Award, given to a choreographer selected by a jury of top-flight peers, will include touring opportunities for "the most exciting, most interesting work presented in New York during that year," as explained by steering committee member Reggie Wilson. The Bessies's first partner in this initiative will be Nazareth College Arts Center Dance Festival (Rochester, NY). Choreographers Elizabeth Streb, Ralph Lemon and David Gordon will serve as its first team of jurors.
  • For the first time, The Bessies Selection Committee has announced finalists under consideration for nine newly-reconfigured awards (selected by a variety of subcommittees):
Outstanding Production (of a work performed in a larger capacity venue of more than 400 seats):
Thirteen Diversions--Christopher Wheeldon--American Ballet Theatre, Metropolitan Opera House
Quartet--Merce Cunningham--Merce Cunningham Dance Company, The Joyce Theater
The Bright Stream--Alexei Ratmansky--American Ballet Theatre, Metropolitan Opera House
Outstanding Production (of a work that stretches the boundaries of a traditional or culturally specific form):
Remembering Jimmy and Three to One--Michelle Dorrance, Danspace Project
Los Muñequitos de Matanzas with Max Pollak and Barbaro Ramos, Symphony Space
Caribbean Soul Dancers--Ismael Otero, Salsa Congress, Hilton Hotel
Outstanding Production (of a work performed in a smaller capacity venue of less than 400 seats):
Them--Ishmael Houston-Jones, Performance Space 122
Etudes for an Astronaut--Lance Gries, La MaMa Moves! Dance Festival
Nameless Forest--Dean Moss in collaboration with Sungmyung Chun, The Kitchen
Outstanding Production (of a work not technically considered dance but happening in and influencing the dance community):
Selective Memory--Brian Rogers and Madeline Best, The Chocolate Factory
Lili Handel--Ivo Dimchev, La MaMa
Montgomery Park, or Opulence--Karinne Keithley, Incubator Arts Project
Outstanding Visual Design:
Walter Dundervill for Aesthetic Destiny 1: Candy Mountain (choreographed by Dundervill, performed at Dance Theater Workshop)
Patricia Forelle for La Folia (1700/2011) (choreographed by Raoul Auger/Lynn Parkerson as part of From Baroque to Hip Hop performed at the Performance Space at the Schermerhorn)
Bjorn Amelan, Robert Wierzel, and Janet Wong for Fondly Do We Hope...Fervently Do We Pray (choreographed by Bill T. Jones, performed at the Rose Theater)
Outstanding Sound Design or Composition:
Stephen Vitiello (in collaboration with Patrick DeWit, drumming segment) for Nameless Forest (choreographed by Dean Moss in collaboration with Sungmyung Chun at The Kitchen)
Jon Moniaci for Electric Midwife (choreographed by Beth Gill, performed at The Chocolate Factory)
Rodrigo Marçal for ID: Entidades (choreographed by Sonia Destri, performed at City Center)
Savion Glover for SoLe Sanctuary (choreographed by Savion Glover, performed at The Joyce)
Outstanding Emerging Choreographer:
Souleymane Badolo
Beth Gill
Bouchra Ouizguen
Justin Peck
Outstanding Individual Performance:
Camille A. Brown in The Evolution of a Secured Feminine (choreographed by Camille A. Brown)
Rebecca Serell Cyr in beginning of something (choreographed by RoseAnne Spradlin)
Caleb Teicher in A Shared Evening (choreographed by Michelle Dorrance and Dormeshia Sumbry-Edwards)
Marcelo Gomes in Giselle (performed by American Ballet Theatre)
Sustained Achievement in Performance:
Rashaun Mitchell in the work of the Merce Cunningham Dance Company
David Thomson in the work of various choreographers including this season's performance in Muna Tseng's STELLA
Wendy Whelan in the work of the New York City Ballet
To keep up with Bessies news, visit this page and/or connect with the Bessies on Facebook.

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