Mare Nostrum Elements, in collaboration with LaGuardia Performing Arts Center, is proud to announce the fifth annual Emerging Choreographer Series, a program that celebrates new dances ranging from modern dance to hip-hop, created by nine talented young choreographers, February 26 & 27 at 7:30 PM in The Little Theater at LaGuardia Performing Arts Center, Long Island City.
The 2018 choreographers are:
** Quilan Arnold
** Hannah Button
** Ann Dragich
** Christopher Nunez
** Garrett Parker
** Dougie Robbins
** Patrick O'Brien (Returning Choreographer)
** Nicoletta Serio (International Choreographer)
** Zoe Walders
Mare Nostrum, creator and director of ECS, is led by Artistic Director Nicola Iervasi, and program director Kevin Albert. They were joined on the 2018 Selecting panel for Emerging Choreographer Series by Steven Hitt, LaGuardia P.A. Center managing artistic director; Brenda Bufalino, Christine Dakin, Felipe Galganni, Anabella Lenzu, Noah Racey, Sasha Spielvogel, and Tony Waag. Mentors/Feedback panel include Max Pollak, Caterina Rago, Sidra Bell, Noah Racey and Jonathan Hollander.
More About the MARE NOSTRUM ELEMENTS' EMERGING CHOREOGRAPHER SERIES (ECS): Kevin Albert and Nicola Iervasi founded ECS as a response to the declining trend that makes it harder and harder for talent to be nurtured in NYC. According to an Octobder 2016 study by the advocacy group Dance/NYC, dance audiences have shrunk by 20%, causing growing unrest in the dance community. With invaluable assistance from consultant and collaborator Sydney Skybetter and LaGuardia's Steven Hitt, Albert and Iervasi developed the ECS program.
Partners off-stage as well as on, Albert and Iervasi, have been together for 16 years and married in 2013. Albert graduated from The Boston Conservatory in theater, and Nicola moved to the US from southern Italy as a scholarship student at The Martha Graham School. Combining their expertize in theater and dance, the couple is committed to promoting the arts through ECS and other imaginative programs. Concentrating on arts in Queens, where they reside, their work has been recognized by the Queens Council on the Arts, and by Queens Borough President Melinda Katz.
Steven Hitt, managing artistic director of LaGuardia Performing Arts Center, is a lifelong champion of the arts. At LaGuardia, he is able to offer the space and programs to teach young people about the arts and to develop their own talents and enrich their lives.
Monday & Tuesday, February 26 & 27 at 7:30 PM
The Little Theater at LaGuardia Performing Arts Center
LaGuardia Community College, 31-10 Thomson Avenue, Long Island City
(by subway: #7 train to Rawson & 33 St. or E,M,R to Queens Plaza)
Tickets: $10
Reservations at 718.482.5151 or http://www.lpac.nyc
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