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Some Dance This Week ~

11/30/2018

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PictureHamilton & Herman
Kayla Hamilton + Jerron Herman
Gibney
November 29 – December 1

For the first of the three-week series, DoublePlus, featured will be works by Kayla Hamilton and Jerron Herman, curated by Alice Sheppard. “Hamilton's Nearly Sighted/unearthing the dark explores the stories of disabled Black bodies throughout history and how their legacies extend far beyond time, colorlines, ability, and sexuality to impact intersectional discourses. And Herman's Phys. Ed. / aREST / Phys. Ed. BALANCE looks at physical education through a revisionist lens, interpreting unearthed movements from a hip disabled body,” according to the release.  Find out more here
 
BodyStories: Teresa Fellion Dance
Triskelion Arts
November 29 – December 1
reeling -> healing, a two-part work by Fellion, is an “…exploration of feelings of frustration and helplessness that can occur as a result of the constant barrage of bad news and hatred that reaches our country,” according to the release.  Find out more here
 
parijatdesaidancecompany
Center for Performance Research
November 30 – December 1
In O.O.F. 3.0 (studies in the opposite of fear), Desai’s “…latest project, [she] brings together dance, living plants, and a foray into phonetics, to explore ways to navigate the anxieties and xenophobia of our political moment,” notes the release. Find out more here
 
Kyle Marshall Choreography
County Prep High School
November 30 - December 1
Marshall offers “A Program of Four Dances: old and new,” plus a Q and A after each performance with light refreshments.  Find out more here
 
Various Artists
Cathy Weis’ “Sundays on Broadway”
December 2
Weis’ "Sundays on Broadway," an ongoing series of performances, film screenings, and discussions continues with Davidson Gigliotti, Jennifer Monson, Christopher Williams in a “Shared evening” curated by Cathy Weis.  Find out more here

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When two great dancers combined, let us expect a definite bond from them! Kayla Hamilton and Jerron Herman Gibney made great steps for that week and their collaboration made a huge impact to what is the trend right now. When a person is passionate on what he does, there is no such thing that will stop him from reaching his dreams. These two dancers are great. How I wish I will be given the chance to meet them so that I could express how big of an impact it was they had brought to me!

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    I am a performer, historian, consultant and dance writer. I am a Empire State College's online program Center for Distance Learning.  I am also a former faculty member at The Ailey School and the Alvin Ailey/Fordham University dance major program, Hunter College, Sarah Lawrence College (Guest), Kean University and The Joffrey Ballet School's Jazz and Contemporary Trainee Program.  I write on dance for The Amsterdam News, Dance Magazine and various publications.  Click below to read more about me at my home page - "About Me."

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