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Making Moves Dance Festival 2018 - Presenting Bold Ideas

Making Moves Dance Festival 2018 - Presenting Bold Ideas

Company:

Jamaica Performing Arts Center (JPAC)

Location:

Jamaica Performing Arts Center
153-10
Jamaica Ave, NY 11432

Dates:

Saturday, September 22, 2018 - 7:30pm
Friday, September 21, 2018 - 6:00pm

Tickets:

www.jpac.org

Company:
Jamaica Performing Arts Center (JPAC)

Making Moves Dance Festival 2018  - Presenting Bold Ideas

At JCALs Jamaica Performing Arts Center 152-10 Jamaica Avenue

Friday, September 21, 2018

Saturday, September 22, 2018

 

The expanded 9th edition of the annual festival features over 15 acclaimed and emerging dance companies and artists from across Queens and all Boroughs of New York representing the cultural diversity that is our community.

Making Moves Dance Festival (MMDF) will kick-off JCAL's 2018 flagship dance season by offering a diverse menu of dance for today's audiences. Over 15 choreographers and 50 dance artists will perform throughout Jamaica Performing Arts Center (JPAC), outdoor and indoor, and lead workshops, engage in open discussions, and showcase their work at Jamaica Arts Center (JAC).

 

Fri. Sept 21. Outdoor, 6:00 PM, FREE

  • Hana Kozuka
  • Barkha Dance Company
  • Kafago Dance Ensemble

Fri. Sept 21. Main Stage Performance, 7:30PM, $10/General Admission

  • Laura Peterson Choreography

laura shapiro/quicksilverdance

  • JKing Dance Company

Sat. Sept 22. Outdoor, 6:00PM, FREE

  • Alison Cook Beatty Dance
  • Schoen Movement Company
  • Bryanna Bradley

 

Sat. Sept 22. Main Stage Performance, 7:30PM, $10/General Admission

  • Laura Peterson Choreography
  • Nai-Ni Chen Dance Company
  • Mari Meade Dance Collective
  • Community Build Programs

Sept 22, 12 - 5pm FREE at JCAL's JAC Studios, 161-04 Jamaica Avenue

 

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