MARK DeGARMO DANCE ANNOUNCES ITS SALON PERFORMANCE SERIES 2019 A sharing of diverse transcultural transdisciplinary works-in-progress
Thursday, April 4 at 7 PM Clemente Soto Velez Cultural and Educational Center (Mark DeGarmo Dance Studio 310), 107 Suffolk Street Suggested contribution: $20; $10; $5 Seating is limited and reservations are recommended: http://www.SPS2019.givesmart.com
Mark DeGarmo Dance continues its annual Salon Performance Series 2019 with this April 4th performance, followed by Thursdays May 2 and June 6, all at 7 PM in the Mark DeGarmo Dance Studio 310 at the Clemente Soto Velez Cultural and Educational Center at 107 Suffolk Street on NYC's Lower East Side.
Founded in 2010, the MDD's Salon Performance Series celebrates its 9th season. The Series provides a unique opportunity to view and engage with original performing arts and dance works-in-progress of DeGarmo and colleagues. Its facilitated audience response approach is a unique way for the public to actively participate in the creation of a new work.
The season's 5 events feature presentations of diverse transcultural transdisciplinary works-in-progress representing a wide range of creative work by New York artists. The Series opened on February 14th and March 7th with Mark DeGarmo Dance and continues with: April 4 - Kiran Rajagopalan & Antonio Ramos May 2 - Gina Bonati & Ara Fitzgerald June 6 - Callie Hatchett & Can Wang. Each event will also include work by DeGarmo.
Founded in 1987, Mark DeGarmo Dance is a leading nonprofit organization that educates underserved New York City communities and children; creates, performs, and disseminates original artistic work; and builds intercultural community through dance arts.
Mark DeGarmo, Ph.D. is an award-winning, internationally recognized choreographer, performer, and educator with a passion for intercultural community-building. New York press and audiences have heralded his work as "mesmerizing" and "fearless" and DeGarmo as a "gladiator in various arenas."
www.markdegarmodance.org
This program is supported in part by New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council.
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