Alison Cook Beatty Dance & Guest Artists in ARTISTS IN MOTION 2019
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Alison Cook Beatty Dance
ARTISTS IN MOTION 2019
Alison Cook Beatty Dance & Guest Artists
Honored Guest Ms. Graciela Kozak
This performance series, Artists In Motion, featuring two world premieres, live music, and numerous guest artists, combines Artistic Director Alison Cook-Beatty’s interest in using dance to explore the human condition with her drive to create community-centered collaborations with other artists. In two different programs across four nights, dancers from around the world will join Alison Cook Beatty Dance to present reflections on universal aspects of humanity—such as love in the romantic duet LIFELINE; the struggle to get ahead in BEHIND THE CURVE; and even the very nature of the id, ego, and superego in the pas de trois SEELE.
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PROGRAM INFORMATION:
Saturday, November 2nd, 8:00 p.m. 2019
Alison Cook Beatty Dance (Program A)
Igal Perry / Peridance Contemporary Dance Company
Chris Ferris & Dancers
Sunday, November 3rd, 5:00 p.m. 2019
Alison Cook Beatty Dance (Program B)
Junichi Fukuda / Fukudance
Marlene Skog Dance
Alessandra Corona Performing Works- ACPW
Saturday, November 9th, 8:00 p.m. 2019
Alison Cook Beatty Dance (Program B)
Anastasia Ignatova
Ayako Takahashi / Ayalis In Motion
Natalie Flynn / The Fun Dolls
Sunday November 10th, 5:00 p.m. 2019
Alison Cook Beatty Dance (Program A)
Laura Katz Rizzo
Ariel Rivka Dance
Celeste Lanuza / Celeste Lanuza Dance Theatre
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This season, Artistic Director Alison Cook-Beatty will be choreographing a new work in collaboration with Shem Guibbory, Artistic Director of Innovative Music Programs. Shem is an internationally acclaimed violinist. The work will premiere November 3rd at Artists in Motion. Major support for this work has been generously provided by Deborah and Charles Adelman.
Check out more of Shem's work at https://shemguibbory.com/
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Photo credit: Louisa Wah
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