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Rennie Harris Puremovement brings hip hop dance to the LPAC!

The Department of Music and Dance  and the William J. Cooper Foundation at Swarthmore College present Rennie Harris Puremovement (RHPM) on Friday, February 17th at 8:00pm in the Pearson-Hall Theatre, Lang Performing Arts Center (LPAC) at Swarthmore College.

This exciting evening may include performances of Rennie Harris Puremovement (RHPM)’s unique repertory program and will be an excellent balance of old and new works.  Audiences can look forward to a flirty, infectious romp set to the rhythms of Marvin Gaye and Nina Simone in Something to Do with Love, Volume I and the rhythmic motions of P-Funk, which focuses on the individuality and group dynamics of Harris’ athletic male dancers.  Revel in an early classic from the nineties, Students of the Asphalt Jungle, which reflects and incorporates the energy and influence of African movement, gymnastics, Capoeira and other hallmarks of hip-hop into a riveting dance showcase. This event is free and open to the public without advance reservations.

Rennie Harris Puremovement (RHPM) was founded in 1992 by North Philadelphia native, Dr. Rennie HarrisRennie Harris Puremovement (RHPM) was conceived with the vision for sharing an appreciation for diversity and is dedicated to preserving and disseminating hip-hop culture through workshops, classes, lecture demonstrations, dance residencies, mentoring programs and public performances.  Dr. Harris formed the company on the belief that hip-hop is the most important original expression of a new generation, with the unique ability to express universal themes that extend beyond racial, religious, and economic boundaries. The company’s goal is to provide audiences with a sincere view of the essence and spirit of hip-hop, rather than the commercially exploited stereotypes most often presented by the media.  RHPM continues to flourish beyond its 15th Anniversary Season as they emerge as an international hip-hop dance ambassador and surviving senior member in the world of organized hip-hop dance theater.  In a society where hip-hop is often portrayed as a violent, undisciplined counterculture, RHPM deconstructs popular perception of this medium, expanding and challenging the boundaries and definitions of hip-hop in general. As hip-hop continues to be chosen as the modern generation’s medium of expression, RHPM works to honor its history, explore its ideas, and further its contributions to the surrounding community.

RHPM will be offering a Master Class on Thursday, February 16th at 4:30pm in Troy Dance Lab (LPAC 002) of the Lang Performing Arts Center.  The event is free and open to everyone, but please contact Susan Grossi (sgrossi1@swarthmore.edu) Administrative Assistant for Music and Dance (LPAC 004) at x2019 to reserve a space.

For further information about the performance, contact Tara Webb at lpacevents@swarthmore.edu or call 610-328-8260.

Join us for the Faculty & Friends Dance Concert (February 11, 2012)

The annual Swarthmore College Department of Music & Dance presents the Faculty and Friends concert on Saturday, February 11, 2012 at 8PM in the LPAC, Pearson Hall Theater.

This year’s concert Faculty&Friends Posterfeatures both new works and perspectives along with reconstructions of several older pieces.   The performances will include a variety of styles including African, Ballet, Flamenco, and Modern along with showings of two dance videos.   Several pieces will include live collaborations between dancers and musicians.  One dance was commissioned in honor of Chuck Davis’s contributions to the field of African and African-American dance.  Mr. Davis will be in attendance.  The concert, which is appropriate for all ages, is free and open to the public.

Join us for the Faculty & Friends Dance Concert (February 11, 2012)

The annual Swarthmore College Department of Music & Dance presents the Faculty and Friends concert on Saturday, February 11, 2012 at 8PM in the LPAC, Pearson Hall Theater.

This year’s concert Faculty&Friends Posterfeatures both new works and perspectives along with reconstructions of several older pieces.   The performances will include a variety of styles including African, Ballet, Flamenco, and Modern along with showings of two dance videos.   Several pieces will include live collaborations between dancers and musicians.  One dance was commissioned in honor of Chuck Davis’s contributions to the field of African and African-American dance.  Mr. Davis will be in attendance.  The concert, which is appropriate for all ages, is free and open to the public.

Lars Jan ’00 at Sundance 2012

Theater alum Lars Jan ’00 presented his multimedia piece ABACUS, an official selection of the 2012 Sundance Film Festival, in Park City, Utah in February. Jan has worked for three years on ABACUS,  which he describes as “a visually immersive, genre-bending presentation exploring the future of national borders and how contemporary persuasion works.” In style, the presentation assumes a TED-talk fused with the grand gestures of megachurch media design, all while utilizing emerging technologies and stunning visual effects.   http://www.swarthmore.edu/x34751.xml

 

Audition Sunday January 22nd for Jessica Cannizzaro’s Senior Thesis!

The Department of Theater Announces Open Auditions for
FIRESIDE TALES: LEGENDS AND LORE OF THE FORGOTTEN WILDERNESS
A New Play with Songs by Jessica Cannizzaro ’12
Direction and Vocal Coaching by Guest Artist Adrienne Mackey ’04
Faculty advisors: James Magruder and Allen Kuharski

Auditions: Sunday, January 22, 4-6 pm, LPAC Cinema
Sign-Up Sheet on the bulletin board outside the Theater Department Office (13 LPAC)
NO PREPARED AUDITION MATERIAL REQUIRED (Auditions will be held in a group workshop format)

FIRESIDE TALES is the honors thesis in Production Dramaturgy by Jessica Cannizzaro ’12, adapted from American folk tales and songs.  Those cast will work weekly on weekends with Adrienne Mackey and Jessica Cannizzaro on voice and singing workshops together with rehearsing for two staged concert readings of the material on the weekend of Feb. 25-26 and during reading week (May 2-3).  Those cast and able to commit to this schedule will be eligible for 1.0 Theater credit for their work on the project.

Any questions can be directed to Jessica Cannizzaro (jcanniz1@swarthmore.edu) or Allen Kuharski (akuhars1@swarthmore.edu).

Green Chair Dance Group at the Annenberg in February

Green Chair Dance Group, co-directed and performed by Greg Holt ’05, Sarah Gladwin Camp ’05, and Hannah de Keijzer ’06, will show us some secrets with their  gorgeous new work PROJECT CONE at Philadelphia’s Annenberg Center Feb. 3 & 4, 2011.

For tickets:  http://www.annenbergcenter.org/tickets/?id=182

For info about the company: http://www.greenchairdancegroup.com

Green Chair Dance Group at the Annenberg in February

Green Chair Dance Group, co-directed and performed by Greg Holt ’05, Sarah Gladwin Camp ’05, and Hannah de Keijzer ’06, will show us some secrets with their  gorgeous new work PROJECT CONE at Philadelphia’s Annenberg Center Feb. 3 & 4, 2011.

For tickets:  http://www.annenbergcenter.org/tickets/?id=182

For info about the company: http://www.greenchairdancegroup.com

Suli Holum ’97 and Deb Stein ’99 CHIMERA reviews!

Here’s some stellar reviews from the current run of Suli and Deb’s show CHIMERA at HERE Arts Center in NYC

http://theater.nytimes.com/2012/01/10/theater/reviews/chimera-at-here-arts-center-review.html

http://www.backstage.com/bso/reviews-ny-theatre-off-broadway/ny-review-chimera-1005817952.story

http://newyorktheatrereview.blogspot.com/2012/01/olivia-jane-smith-on-chimera-produced.html

Dance Lab Showings, Monday December 5th at 5PM

An invitation from the Dance Program of the Department of Music and Dance:
please join Fall 2011’s Dance Lab 1 students for a DANCE LAB SHOWING

an informal presentation of some
culminating movement studies created
and performed by your peers

Monday, December 5th at 5pm
Troy Dance Lab, in Lang Performing Arts Center

featuring choreographic work by
Christina Aruffo
Nicole Cox
Rachel Crane
Rachel Fresques
Natalie Gainer
Jackie Morgen

Jumatatu Poe
Assistant Professor of Dance
Swarthmore College
jpoe1@swarthmore.edu

For more information about upcoming events, find us on Facebook:
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Swarthmore-College-Dance-Program/200840063275757