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AH WILDERNESS, LIGHT AND SHADE et al. Set for Hilary Eason & Company 20th Anniversary Season

By: Oct. 15, 2011
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After a summer filled with projects, including  performances at Jacob's Pillow and choreography for Mettawee River Theater Company, Hilary Easton + Co. begins a new, jam-packed season. The schedule is as follows:

Ah Wilderness for DanceNow's Joe's Pub Festival
Friday, October 21, 2011
7:00pm
Joe's Pub at The Public Theater (425 Lafayette Street, NYC btwn West 4th and Astor Place)
For more information: dancenownyc.org

Company Residency
Roger Williams University (Bristol, RI) including a Company performance of Light and Shade

Teaching residency: Feb. 25-March 4, 2012
Performance of Light and Shade, March 4, 2012

New York Premiere of The Constructors, for Hilary Easton + Company's 20th Anniversary Season!
Choreography: Hilary Easton
Original music: Mike Rugnetta
Lighting design: Kathy Kaufmann
Costumes: Madeleine Walach
Performers: Alexandra Albrecht, Michael Ingle, Joshua Palmer, Emily Pope-Blackman and Sarah Young

May 17-20, 2012
Thurs-Saturday, 7:30pm
Sunday, 1pm
Baryshnikov Arts Center (450 West 37th Street NYC)
Ticket information coming soon.

Other Projects for Spring 2012


May 11, 2012: The Juilliard School, performance of a duet from Hilary Easton's
The Short-Cut, with music by Thomas Cabaniss, performed by Juillard Dance Division students.

May 22, 23, 25, 2012: New York performances of Carnegie Hall's LinkUp presentation of The Orchestra Moves: an educational program for NYC students culminating with interactive performances at Carnegie Hall's Stern Hall. The Orchestra Moves includes choreography created by Hilary Easton and performed by Hilary Easton + Co. along with the ENTIRE AUDIENCE! The dance accompanies Thomas Cabaniss's score for his new work Away I Fly, performed by The Orchestra of St. Luke's. The Orchestra Moves, including its choreography for the audience, will be performed by orchestras/students across the country. For more information:
www.carnegiehall.org/Education/Link-Up/

 




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