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Dance Visions NY, Inc. presents "Kindred Wayfarers" at Bryant Park

Dance Visions NY, Inc. presents "Kindred Wayfarers" at Bryant Park

Company:

Dance Visions NY, Inc.

Location:

Bryant Park
40th - 42nd streets, between 5th and 6th Aves.
New York, NY 10018

Dates:

Sunday, September 22, 2019 - 2:00pm

Tickets:

friendsofcedarmere.org

Company:
Dance Visions NY, Inc.

The Friends of Cedarmere presents “Kindred Wayfarers” conceived and directed by Paul Baserman. Kindred Wayfarers is a historical pageant celebrating milestone birthday anniversaries this year of the great journalists, philanthropists and poets, William Cullen Bryant  at 225 and Walt Whitman at 200.“ - with the creative forces of Beth Jucovy, Scott Payne & Fred Stroppel– featuring Dance Visions NY and incudes volunteer players and local musicians. (rain-date Sept. 28, 2:00pm)

Dance Visions NY, under the direction of Beth Jucovy, is providing the dance element for this event. Included are dance divertissements and enhancements for the theatrical narrative, the procession: “The Unfurling of the Hudson,” and featured dance presentations. These include an embellished version of Isadora Duncan’s “Roses from the South” with live percussion and original dance works to WC Bryant poems. The pageant concludes with a dance party performed to taped and live music of Carla Cook’s “Dem Bones." Dance Visions NY is delighted to be an integral part of the multifaceted, multi-disciplinary historical celebration!

The company brings the Isadora Duncan artistic legacy into the present through the presentation of authentic Duncan works as passed on to Beth Jucovy through her 2nd generation Duncan mentors, as well as through presentation of highly original, contemporary works often seeded by the Isadora Duncan aesthetic

Dancers/collaborators: Louisa Cathcart, Ligia Gaissionok, Samuel Humphreys, Beth Jucovy, Hope Kroog, Rebekah Mulkey, Michelle Tilghman, Francis Walker

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