Category Archives: Dance

Consciência Negra: A Legacy of Black Consciousness in Brazil (Mar 16-18)

Consciência Negra: A Legacy of Black Consciousness in Brazil
3-day Symposium and Workshop Series at Swarthmore College
March 16-18, 2016
 
This 3-day symposium will commemorate Dia da Consciência Negra (Brazilian Day of Black Consciousness) and will focus on themes of race, identity, and black consciousness in Brazil and the African Diaspora. Through interdisciplinary panel discussions, film screenings, lecture, Afro-Brazilian drum/dance & capoeira workshops, and an evening-length musical performance, the Swarthmore community will have various opportunities to engage with invited scholars, artists, and cultural workers from both Brazil and the U.S. who have a vested interest in promoting racial equity, social justice, and cultural resistance. The symposium will culminate with a captivating live musical and interdisciplinary performance, The Mandinga Experiment, conceived and led by Alex Shaw ’00.
 
More details available on the website:
http://www.swarthmore.edu/cooper-series/consciencia-negra-a-legacy-black-consciousness-brazil

Cooper Series: BalletX (January 27 – 29)

BalletX: Philadelphia Premier Contemporary Ballet
Friday, January 29, 2016
Lang Performing Arts Center Pearson-Hall Theater
8PM
Free and open to the public without advance reservation
For information: 610-690-3489 or lpacevents@swarthmore.edu

Additional workshops:
January 27, 2016 (Wed)
11:30AM – 1PM
LPAC Boyer Dance Studio
Ballet class taught by Christine Cox (Director)

4:30PM – 6:30PM
LPAC Boyer Studio
Repertory workshop with Associate Artistic Director Tara Keating

January 28, 2016 (Thurs)
4:30 – 6PM
Lang Music Bldg., Rm. 407
Lecture/Workshop with composer Rosie Langabeer

Internationally-recognized composer Rosie Langabeer will lead a discussion about music and dance collaborations between herself and BalletX choreographers. Langabeer is an award-winning composer and experimental musician who creates music for dance, theater, and musical ensembles and splits time between the States and New Zealand. Langabeer collaborated for over a year with BalletX Founder Matthew Neenan in the creation of “Sunset, o639”, an evening-length work created for BalletX and premiered in 2014. Her score and musical performance garnered rave reviews from The New York Times Dance Critic, Alastair Macaulay.

https://www.facebook.com/events/530667663779781/

Gamelan Semara Santi looking for dancers!

Swarthmore’s Gamelan Semara Santi (Indonesian Percussion Orchestra) is looking for dancers Balinese Dance solicitation Fall 2015to accompany their music! No experience necessary!

Balinese dance is taught by Latifah Alsegaf and I Nyoman Suadin for four Sundays during the fall semester.
November 1st, November 8th, and November 15th from 2-5PM and December 6th (final rehearsal) 10AM-2PM. Final performance is Sunday December 6th at 3PM.

Please email Tom Whitman, Chair of Music and Dance, if you are interested in this opportunity (twhitma1@swarthmore.edu).

Window on the Work: Balletfleming (10/28/15 @ 11:30AM)

The Swarthmore Project for 2015 will host Christopher Fleming and Balletfleming in the LPAC Boyer Dance Studio this Wednesday!WOTWBalletFleming

This is a master class and followed by a performance with Balletfleming.

As a member of the New York City Ballet, Mr. Fleming danced Principal roles in works by George Balanchine, Jerome Robbins and Peter Martins. He also headed a group of soloists and principals from the New York City Ballet, which toured Europe with his choreography as well as that of George Balanchine. With Mr. Balanchine’s encouragement he embarked on a career as a choreographer and received a fellowship from the National Choreographic Institute under the Direction of Barbara Weisberger. Mr. Fleming served as the Artistic Director of the Compañia Colombiana de Ballet at the Teatro Colon in Bogota, Colombia from 1985 to 1990. He was named Artistic Director of Bay Ballet Theatre in Tampa, Florida in 1993. For ten years he served as Assistant Director and Resident Choreographer for The Rock School for Dance Education. He has choreographed a broad variety of works appearing in the repertoire of a number of different companies. Included are traditional full-length works such as The Nutcracker (four different productions) and Romeo And Juliet (on three different companies) as well as original full-length works Gaspar and Dracula.

CENTER, GRAVITY, RHYTHM: Week 3 with Ziya Azazi (9/28 – 10/4)

Cooper week 3 flyerDervish In Progress workshops with Ziya Azazi
4:30 – 6pm each day
9/28 – LPAC Boyer Studio (003)
9/29 – LPAC Troy Studio
9/30 – Matchbox Tarble Commons
10/1 – LPAC Troy Studio

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10/4 final workshop
1 – 5pm – LPAC Troy Studio

These workshops suggests a space for the participants where they can challenge their limits through whirling, stimulate their ability for the thrift of bodily energy, and through these abilities reach their goal movement within their own genre, spending less energy, with a higher level of awareness. Whirling is not the main objective of this workshop. The greater goal is to improve one’s physical, emotional and mental awareness through whirling and the exercises prior to that. It leads the participants to perceive and accept what is befalling throughout whirling, and reach an innovative movement by means of whirling.

More about Ziya Azazi…
Ziya Azazi was born in 1969 in Antakya, Turkey. Since 1994 he has been based in Vienna, Austria. He holds Austrian nationality and speaks Arabic, English, German and Turkish. From the late nineties up to the present, Ziya Azazi’s dance practices have been primarily based on experimental whirling and repetition, which reflect his personal, artistic, conceptual and motional analysis of traditional Sufi dance. He searches for the simultaneous representation of contradictory perceptions of physical awareness and a high state of ecstasy, experimenting the intensities of speed and tension made possible through whirling. He aims at transforming the usual whirling dervish image and the classical Sufi dance into a spectacular form, thus proposing possibilities for personal ritual, that do not rely on the boundaries of existing belief systems. His work searches for the Dervish at a high level of speed, tension and emotion, and creates a space for the viewer to encounter and experience these moods. Through his performances, Ziya Azazi seeks to represent the moment of realisation when the Dervish begins to enjoy his/her achievement through the joyful and ecstatic repetition of whirling: the looping and spinning which leads to trance.

In addition, please join the artists for discussions around showings of David Zambrano’s SOUL PROJECT (9/25 and 9/26). Saturday night (9/26) will be preceded by an artist conversation in Troy Studio, Lang Performing Arts Center with David Zambrano, nora chipaumire, and Ziya Azazi at 6pm, led by Charmian Wells.

There will also be an informal sharing of and conversation around each artist’s process, moderated by Charmian Wells featuring David Zambrano, nora chipaumire, and Ziya Azazi
at 1pm on 9/27 in the LPAC Troy Studio.

All events are free and open to the public without reservation. Space is limited and available first come, first served.

http://www.jumatatu.org/center-gravity-rhythm/ziya-azazi/

Conversations with CENTER, GRAVITY, RHYTHM artists (9/25 – 9 /27)

Join us after David Zambrano’s SOUL PROJECT
on Friday, September 25, 2015
for a post-show conversation with the performers,
led by Charmian Wells.

PLUS on
Saturday, September 26, 2015
in the LPAC Troy Studio
at 6PM
take part in a pre-show (SOUL PROJECT) conversation with the artists
from the Center, Gravity, Rhythm series.

and
Sunday, September 27, 2015
stop by INFORMANCE,
an informal sharing around process
featuring conversations with David Zambrano, nora chipaumire, and Ziya Azazi moderated by Charmian Wells
1PM
LPAC Troy Studio

More details available at:
http://www.jumatatu.org/center-gravity-rhythm/
and on the Dance Program website and Facebook page.

CENTER, GRAVITY, RHYTHM: Week 2 with nora chipaumire (9/19-9/24)

9/19 & 9/20
Creative Workshop in Choreography workshop Cooper Series nora chipaumire flyer
1 – 5pm each day
LPAC Troy Studio

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Black and African (repertory class)
4:30 – 6pm each day
9/21 – LPAC Boyer Studio
9/22 – LPAC Troy Studio
9/23 – Matchbox Tarble Commons
9/24 – LPAC Troy Studio

These classes will serve as an introduction to internationally acclaimed choreographer/performer nora chipaumire‘s choreographic material used in development of her work, portrait of myself as my father. The work incorporates kinesthetic (physical), aural (vocal), and intellectual (scholarly) inquiries in the generation of physical language that helps situate more in the world(s) she inhabits. Choreographic material considers the following questions: what is portraiture? what is masculinity? what is the black body and what is its language? what is the African body and what is its language? This workshop is intended for advanced and mature dancers and includes themes particular to men of African descent.

More about nora chipaumire…
Born in Mutare, Zimbabwe and currently a resident of New York City, Nora Chipaumire has been challenging and embracing stereotypes of Africa and the black performing body, art, and aesthetic for the past decade. She has studied dance in many parts of the world including Africa (Senegal, Burkina Faso, Kenya, and South Africa), Cuba, Jamaica and the U.S. A graduate of the University of Zimbabwe’s School of Law, Chipaumire holds an M.A. in Dance and M.F.A. in Choreography and Performance from Mills College (CA).

In addition, please join the artists for discussions around showings of David Zambrano’s SOUL PROJECT (9/25 and 9/26). Saturday night (9/26) will be preceded by an artist conversation in Troy Studio, Lang Performing Arts Center with David Zambrano, nora chipaumire, and Ziya Azazi at 6pm, led by Charmian Wells.

There will also be an informal sharing of and conversation around each artist’s process, moderated by Charmian Wells featuring David Zambrano, nora chipaumire, and Ziya Azazi
at 1pm on 9/27 in the LPAC Troy Studio.

All events are free and open to the public without reservation. Space is limited and available first come, first served.

http://www.jumatatu.org/center-gravity-rhythm/nora-chipaumire/

NEW LOCATIONS – Cooper series CENTER, GRAVITY, RHYTHM

Please note, the following locations have changed from the LPAC Troy Studio to a NEW LOCATION for upcoming Cooper workshops:

Workshops and classes – NEW LOCATIONS
David Zambrano 9/16 – LPAC Frear
nora chipaumire 9/21 – LPAC 3 (small studio)
nora chipaumire 9/23 – Matchbox Tarble Commons
Ziya Azazi 9/28 – LPAC 3 (small studio)
Ziya Azazi 9/30 – Matchbox Tarble Commons

Please mark your calendars!

Center, Gravity, Rhythm: Week 1 with David Zambrano

Week1webCLASSES
Flying Low
The technique developed by David focuses mainly on the dancer’s relationship with the floor, earth and ground. Simple movement patterns involve breathing, speed, and the release of energy through the body in order to activate the relationship between centre and periphery and between joints and skin. Exercises will focus on moving in and out of the ground more efficiently by maintaining the state of being centred. Emphasis is placed on the skeletal structure, which will aid to improve physical perception and alertness. The class includes partnering work and movement phrases, which explore the primary laws of physics: cohesion and expansion.

Monday – Thursday, September 14 – 17
4:30 – 6pm each day
Troy Studio, Lang Performing Arts Center

David Zambrano has been a monumental figure in the international dance community for a quarter century, and his passion for cultural exchange continues to influence his work. Zambrano is an ambassador and liaison across many borders, bringing together artists from all over the planet for his projects. He has taught his own approach to dance in more than 60 countries, and has performed at hundreds of venues across the world. His pieces range from set choreography, structured improvisation, and pure improvisation. Born in Venezuela, Zambrano spent 15 years in New York, and now lives in between Amsterdam / Brussels.

http://www.jumatatu.org/center-gravity-rhythm/david-zambrano/

David Zambrano’s SOUL PROJECT (9/25 & 9/26 @ 8PM)

SOULPROJECTforwebFriday
September 25
8PM
followed by a post-show conversation with performers, led by Charmian Wells

Saturday
 September 26
8PM
preceded by an artist conversation in Troy Studio with David Zambrano, nora chipaumire, and Ziya Azazi at 6pm, led by Charmian Wells

As part of the 3 week series CENTER, GRAVITY, RHYTHM, taking place from September 12 – October 4, 2015, Swarthmore is excited to bring SOUL PROJECT to campus. The show begins…spontaneously…an extraordinary, unpredictable presentation and experience of being continuously alive. On, like a candle. The music starts and dancers emerge from the audience, moving to a sublime live recording of a “vintage” soul singer – Aretha Franklin, Ike & Tina Turner, Bettye Lavette, Gladys Knight & The Pips – following their own movement quest to embody the dance as deeply and powerfully as the singer reveals the song.

SOUL PROJECT conceived and directed by the legendary David Zambrano, in collaboration with a cast of six remarkable performers from Mozambique, Slovenia, Slovakia, South Korea and Venezuela, simultaneously creates a sense of heightened perception and grounded physicality. Designed to be performed in an open space-a gallery, black box, gymnasium, ballroom, church, large stage, or even outdoors – SOUL PROJECT is a series of virtuosic solos, each lasting the length of a song; but the order of the solos and their location in the space is a function of chance, making each night’s performance unique.

 Along with this performance, the college will host a unique series of technique and repertory classes in various dance vocabularies and improvisation methodologies, an informal presentation of performance ideas from the three featured artists, and informal discussions with the campus community around new notions of contemporary performance. All events happening at Swarthmore College are free and open to the public. More details are available online: http://www.jumatatu.org/center-gravity-rhythm

Sponsored by the William J. Cooper Foundaiton, Philadelphia’s FringeArts and Mascher Space Co-Op. Additional classes hosted by Mascher Space Co-Op (information available here: http://www.mascherdance.org/events/) Additional performances of SOUL PROJECT will be in the Philadelphia FringeArts program: http://fringearts.com/event/soul-project/.