Dance Visions NY presents ‘Interdisciplinary Art for 2022’

The Island 360

Dance Visions NY, Long Island’s celebrated dance company, has announced the presentation of three shows this Spring. “Interdisciplinary Movement Art for 2022” will be presented at the Elmont Library Theater, 700 Hempstead Turnpike in Elmont on March 6 at 2 PM, 516-354-5280 x223 and at the Hewlett Woodmere Library, 1125 Broadwa in Hewlett (516) 374-1967 on April 10 at 2:30. Please call the libraries for free tickets/reservation info.

For these events the company will present their award-winning interdisciplinary work, “Morning Afternoon Evening,” which includes the addition of new projected imagery, adding yet another aspect to this holistic work encompassing poetry, dance, theater and music. Another part of this performance will include the original Isadora Duncan dances that seed the choreography in “Morning Afternoon Evening,” performed to the music of Chopin, Brahms and Scriabin, with live piano accompaniment by LI based conductor, composer and pianist Leonard Lehrman.

These programs are made possible with funds from the Statewide Community Regrant Program, a regrant program of the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature and is administered by The Huntington Arts Council, Inc.

“Morning Afternoon Evening” was also chosen to be presented through Emerging Artist’s Theater, which will be presented off-Broadway at the TADA Theater, 15 W 28th St.
New York, NY 10001 in NYC on March 27th at 5 pm!
For info contact Dance Visions NY at 516 314 2359 or see dancevisionsny.org.

“Morning Afternoon Evening” brings to life the imagery and ideas expressed in a lyrical and symbolic poem written by the creator’s daughter. Depicting a journey following a river from its source in caves all the way to the mouth of the ocean, this thought-provoking piece illustrates the life cycle of an idea, an individual, a culture, humanity, a universe. With 8 Dance Visions NY dancers and an actor, the artwork encompasses timeless and timely themes of destruction leading to creation, darkness to light, endings to beginnings.

Director, choreographer, Imagery: Beth Jucovy
Poem written by Kyra Jucovy
Actor: Tzena Nicole
Dancers: Eric Acevedo, Louisa Cathcart, Ligia Gaissionok, Chiemi Ip, Beth Jucovy, Rebekah Mulkey, Olivia Parente, Michelle Tilghman
Imagery Assistant: Anthony Pepitone
Stage Manager: Daisy Phillips

 

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