Live Music and Dance with Douglas Dunn at NYU – Dec 2

I’m very excited to be performing a piece under the direction of Douglas Dunn on December 2nd at the Frederick Loewe Theater at NYU! There will be live music by Esther Lamneck and her students, and we will be dancing to their new music! I hope you can come experience this unique evening of work! This is a free event and you can find more information at the link below: http://events.nyu.edu/#event_id/14822/view/event

Mosaic Festival – December 1

I hope you’re able to make this wonderful intercultural dance festival! This is some of my favorite work and the evening promises to be a delight… The Mosaic Dance Festival is the creation of Kalamandir Dance Company, a Contemporary Indian Dance Ensemble dedicated to using the vocabulary of classical Indian dance in communication with global movement vernacular to realize their artistic vision. The company strives to enrich its classical foundations with other dance traditions. Drawing from Odissi, Kathak, Bharatanatyam, Capoeira, Flamenco, Middle Eastern, African, Modern and Ballet, the collective is driven by their passionate commitment to looking at what unifies…

Performance in the New York Botanical Gardens in the Bronx

Come join the New York Baroque Dance Company http://www.nybg.org/visit/tickets.php The Hungry Harlequin, a Pantomime Inspired by Jacques Callot at the court of the Medici Family Dancers: Matthew Buffalo, Carly Fox, Meggi Sweeney Smith, Gregory Youdan Choreographer: Catherine Turocy Music:  a compilation of Renaissance dance tunes When the Commedia dell’Arte troupes came to town during the 1500’s and 1600’s, they often performed outside in the market place.  Their loosely woven improvisational plots were full of characters from everyday life: merchants, servants, lovers, musicians, masters, priests and captains.  These troupes were of the Italian comic tradition harkening back to Roman times.  Some…