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SUMMARY:H.T. Chen & Dancers: Performance Offerings
DESCRIPTION:H.T. Chen & Dancers is a leading Asian American contemporary dance company based in NYC. Artistic Director\, H.T. Chen is known for having created a body of work addressing Chinese American labor and immigration. The company conducts extensive educational programs in NYC\, has been presented by Lincoln Center Institute\, the Kennedy Center\, and many sites in the US including ASU Gammage – Public Events.  In 2021\, H.T. and his Associate Director/Education Director Dian Dong created a K-12 curriculum for Dance Education Lab titled Tracing Footsteps – Into the Heart of Chinatown\, Hidden Voices.  \nIn late January-early February 2022\, H.T. Chen & Dancers will be sharing an excerpt of a signature work\, “South of Gold Mountain” with Desert Dance Theatre. Later in the Spring 2022\, performances will be offered to schools and community as part of a cultural diversity program\, lecture demonstration or mini-residency presentation. \nDesert Dance Theatre will be able to present the work throughout 2022. Both H.T. Chen & Dancers and Desert Dance Theatre have a long history of programs based on cultural diversity as well as educational programs for their communities. This marks the first time that another company will perform an excerpt of South of Gold Mountain. \nCreated through oral histories\, the excerpt ”Box Dance\,” was inspired by small\, family-run Chinese grocery stores throughout the American southern and southwest states. Through playful and imaginative partnering\, the daily tasks of stocking shelves and lifting boxes celebrates work ethic and community building. \n \nEarly Chinese settlers called America “Gold Mountain” because of the California Gold Rush in the mid 1800’s. The title South of Gold Mountain has two meanings: it refers to a geography – the southern states\, and implies that there were hardships as in the saying “when things go south”. \n“As an original cast member of H.T. Chen’s South of Gold Mountain\, I have a close personal connection to the history of Chinese grocers in the south\, because it’s my family’s story\, a part of American history unknown to many and rarely taught in the schools. ” – Lisa Chow \n“Meaningful cultural presentations bring greater awareness and appreciation of the building of America. I am pleased to partner once again with Lisa Chow and her talented artists.”  – H.T. Chen \nHere is an interview from 2013\, based on the development of South of Gold Mountain while the piece was in progress. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JigsHHIFb4I \nThe month of May is Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month\, recognizing the contributions and influence of Asian Americans and Pacific Islander Americans to the history\, culture\, and achievements in the United States. \nSometime during May-June 2022\, members of H.T. Chen & Dancers will be coming to Arizona offering a presentation focused on the Chinese American experience. This cultural diversity presentation will include Desert Dance Theatre in the combined cast. They will also conduct a Master class open to community dancers and dance educators on the company’s foundational movements based on Yin/Yang principals and planal organization. \nCovid Guidelines: As a precaution to the continued Covid pandemic and its unpredictability\, proof of vaccination or proof of negative covid test within 72 hours and wearing masks will be required in enclosed dance studio and performance spaces. \nH.T. Chen studied traditional dance and Chinese Opera Movements at the University of Chinese Culture in Taiwan\, attended The Juilliard School as a dance major\, and received a master’s in Dance Education from NYU.  Dian Dong graduated from The Juilliard School\, and performed in the companies of Kathryn Posin\, Anna Sokolow\, and toured with The King & I. Together\, they founded Chen Dance Center’s school and theater in the heart of Chinatown\, NY. \nDespite the displacement from a major fire in 2020 followed by the pandemic and xenophobia\, H.T. Chen & Dancers is still thriving. Recently\, the company restaged H.T. Chen’s Hidden Voices at Williams College and presented numerous outdoor performances in NYS and MA. Both H.T. and Dian served as Grand Marshals of the 2021 Dance Parade\, and will be featured in the oral history collection at the NYPL – Jerome Robbin’s Dance Division. \nFor more information: gro.retnececnadnehcnull@ofni \nOr:  www.chendancecenter.org \nIf interested in bringing this cultural diversity presentation or master class to your school or community\, please contact Lisa R. Chow at 602-740-9616 or gro.ertaehTecnaDtreseDnull@asil. www.DesertDanceTheatre.org \nPHOTO CREDIT: H.T. Chen & Dancers\, Photos by Joe Boniello @joeboniello
URL:https://www.azdancecoalition.org/event/h-t-chen-dancers-performance-offerings-2/
LOCATION:AZ
CATEGORIES:Classes,Community Event,Dance Performance,Guest Artist Master Class,Modern,Modern Contemporary
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SUMMARY:In Conversation: Choreographer Ashwini Ramaswamy
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a discussion with choreographer Ashwini Ramaswamy as we dive into her process\, time at Baryshnikov Arts residency\, and inspiration behind her most recent work\, ‘ Let the Crows Come.’
URL:https://www.azdancecoalition.org/event/in-conversation-choreographer-ashwini-ramaswamy/
LOCATION:Virtual Event\, N/A\, N/A\, N/A
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220110
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220111
DTSTAMP:20260410T100211
CREATED:20211217T050221Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220124T065906Z
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SUMMARY:H.T. Chen & Dancers: Performance Offerings
DESCRIPTION:H.T. Chen & Dancers is a leading Asian American contemporary dance company based in NYC. Artistic Director\, H.T. Chen is known for having created a body of work addressing Chinese American labor and immigration. The company conducts extensive educational programs in NYC\, has been presented by Lincoln Center Institute\, the Kennedy Center\, and many sites in the US including ASU Gammage – Public Events.  In 2021\, H.T. and his Associate Director/Education Director Dian Dong created a K-12 curriculum for Dance Education Lab titled Tracing Footsteps – Into the Heart of Chinatown\, Hidden Voices.  \nIn late January-early February 2022\, H.T. Chen & Dancers will be sharing an excerpt of a signature work\, “South of Gold Mountain” with Desert Dance Theatre. Later in the Spring 2022\, performances will be offered to schools and community as part of a cultural diversity program\, lecture demonstration or mini-residency presentation. \nDesert Dance Theatre will be able to present the work throughout 2022. Both H.T. Chen & Dancers and Desert Dance Theatre have a long history of programs based on cultural diversity as well as educational programs for their communities. This marks the first time that another company will perform an excerpt of South of Gold Mountain. \nCreated through oral histories\, the excerpt ”Box Dance\,” was inspired by small\, family-run Chinese grocery stores throughout the American southern and southwest states. Through playful and imaginative partnering\, the daily tasks of stocking shelves and lifting boxes celebrates work ethic and community building. \n \nEarly Chinese settlers called America “Gold Mountain” because of the California Gold Rush in the mid 1800’s. The title South of Gold Mountain has two meanings: it refers to a geography – the southern states\, and implies that there were hardships as in the saying “when things go south”. \n“As an original cast member of H.T. Chen’s South of Gold Mountain\, I have a close personal connection to the history of Chinese grocers in the south\, because it’s my family’s story\, a part of American history unknown to many and rarely taught in the schools. ” – Lisa Chow \n“Meaningful cultural presentations bring greater awareness and appreciation of the building of America. I am pleased to partner once again with Lisa Chow and her talented artists.”  – H.T. Chen \nHere is an interview from 2013\, based on the development of South of Gold Mountain while the piece was in progress. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JigsHHIFb4I \nThe month of May is Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month\, recognizing the contributions and influence of Asian Americans and Pacific Islander Americans to the history\, culture\, and achievements in the United States. \nSometime during May-June 2022\, members of H.T. Chen & Dancers will be coming to Arizona offering a presentation focused on the Chinese American experience. This cultural diversity presentation will include Desert Dance Theatre in the combined cast. They will also conduct a Master class open to community dancers and dance educators on the company’s foundational movements based on Yin/Yang principals and planal organization. \nCovid Guidelines: As a precaution to the continued Covid pandemic and its unpredictability\, proof of vaccination or proof of negative covid test within 72 hours and wearing masks will be required in enclosed dance studio and performance spaces. \nH.T. Chen studied traditional dance and Chinese Opera Movements at the University of Chinese Culture in Taiwan\, attended The Juilliard School as a dance major\, and received a master’s in Dance Education from NYU.  Dian Dong graduated from The Juilliard School\, and performed in the companies of Kathryn Posin\, Anna Sokolow\, and toured with The King & I. Together\, they founded Chen Dance Center’s school and theater in the heart of Chinatown\, NY. \nDespite the displacement from a major fire in 2020 followed by the pandemic and xenophobia\, H.T. Chen & Dancers is still thriving. Recently\, the company restaged H.T. Chen’s Hidden Voices at Williams College and presented numerous outdoor performances in NYS and MA. Both H.T. and Dian served as Grand Marshals of the 2021 Dance Parade\, and will be featured in the oral history collection at the NYPL – Jerome Robbin’s Dance Division. \nFor more information: gro.retnececnadnehcnull@ofni \nOr:  www.chendancecenter.org \nIf interested in bringing this cultural diversity presentation or master class to your school or community\, please contact Lisa R. Chow at 602-740-9616 or gro.ertaehTecnaDtreseDnull@asil. www.DesertDanceTheatre.org \nPHOTO CREDIT: H.T. Chen & Dancers\, Photos by Joe Boniello @joeboniello
URL:https://www.azdancecoalition.org/event/h-t-chen-dancers-performance-offerings-3/
LOCATION:AZ
CATEGORIES:Classes,Community Event,Dance Performance,Guest Artist Master Class,Modern,Modern Contemporary
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20220110T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20220115T140000
DTSTAMP:20260410T100211
CREATED:20211213T231646Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211216T062600Z
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SUMMARY:Dance Fusion Open House Week | Mon-Sat\, Jan 10-15 | FREE CLASSES ALL WEEK (Scottsdale)
DESCRIPTION:Dance Fusion Open House Week | FREE CLASSES ALL WEEK\nMon-Sat\, Jan 10-15\, 2022 \nIn studio or virtual for anyone new to a class! Youth\, Teens and Adults! All Levels! \nTap\, Ballet\, Jazz\, Hip Hop\, Contemporary\, Latin Ballroom\, Belly Dance\, Musical Theater\, Zumba\, Barre Fitness\, Yoga and more…. \nDiscounts Open House week only on class packages and Dance Fusion unlimited class membership! \nRegister online at dancefusionaz.com | 480-625-3900 | moc.zanoisufecnadnull@ofni \nDance Fusion is located in the Scottsdale\, Airpark\, 7601 E Gray Rd. Suite B\, Scottsdale \n \n  \n 
URL:https://www.azdancecoalition.org/event/dance-fusion-open-house-week-monday-january-10th-saturday-january-15th-2022/
LOCATION:Dance Fusion\, 7601 E Gray Road Suite B\, Scottsdale\, AZ\, 85260\, United States
CATEGORIES:Belly Dance / Mid-Eastern,Choreography & Technique,Classes,Community Event,Hip Hop,Latin Dance / Salsa,Latin/Salsa,Performance Art,Social Dance,Tap Dance
ORGANIZER;CN="Dance Fusion":MAILTO:frontdesk@dancefusionaz.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20220113T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20220113T213000
DTSTAMP:20260410T100211
CREATED:20211124T012238Z
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SUMMARY:CANCELED Ashwini Ramaswamy: Let the Crows Come (Tucson)
DESCRIPTION:CANCELED / Ashwini Ramaswamy: Let the Crows Come\nThursday\, January 13\, 7:30 pm\nStevie Eller Dance Theatre\, University of Arizona Campus \nEvoking mythography and ancestry\, Let the Crows Come uses the metaphor of crows as messengers for the living and guides for the departed. This dance for three with live music explores how memory and homeland channel guidance and dislocation. Featuring Ramaswamy (Bharatanatyam technique)\, Alanna Morris-Van Tassel (Contemporary/Afro-Caribbean technique)\, and Berit Ahlgren (Gaga technique)\, Bharatanatyam dance is deconstructed and recontextualized to recall a memory that has a shared origin but is remembered differently from person to person. Composers Jace Clayton (dj/rupture) and Brent Arnold extrapolate from Prema Ramamurthy’s classical Carnatic (South Indian) score\, utilizing centuries-old compositional structures as the point of departure for their sonic explorations. Let the Crows Come premiered in November 2019.  \nAshwini Ramaswamy’s dancing “weaves together the human and the divine.” — The New York Times  \nAshwini Ramaswamy is an independent choreographer and choreographic associate with Ragamala Dance Company. Ramaswamy’s work references ancient myths and ritualistic practices\, global literature and poetry\, and the mixed media contemporary culture she has absorbed for 35 years\, drawing from myriad influences to express a personal identity that has universal resonance. 
URL:https://www.azdancecoalition.org/event/ashwini-ramaswamy-let-the-crows-come-scottsdale/
LOCATION:Stevie Eller Dance Theatre\, UA Main Campus\, 1737 E University Blvd\, Tucson\, AZ\, United States
CATEGORIES:Dance Performance,Ethnic,Modern Contemporary
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20220115T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20220115T220000
DTSTAMP:20260410T100211
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SUMMARY:Ashwini Ramaswamy: Let the Crows Come (Scottsdale)
DESCRIPTION:Ashwini Ramaswamy: Let the Crows Come\nSaturday\, January 15\, 8 pm\nScottsdale Center for the Performing Arts \nEvoking mythography and ancestry\, Let the Crows Come uses the metaphor of crows as messengers for the living and guides for the departed. This dance for three with live music explores how memory and homeland channel guidance and dislocation. Featuring Ramaswamy (Bharatanatyam technique)\, Alanna Morris-Van Tassel (Contemporary/Afro-Caribbean technique)\, and Berit Ahlgren (Gaga technique)\, Bharatanatyam dance is deconstructed and recontextualized to recall a memory that has a shared origin but is remembered differently from person to person. Composers Jace Clayton (dj/rupture) and Brent Arnold extrapolate from Prema Ramamurthy’s classical Carnatic (South Indian) score\, utilizing centuries-old compositional structures as the point of departure for their sonic explorations. Let the Crows Come premiered in November 2019.  \nAshwini Ramaswamy’s dancing “weaves together the human and the divine.” — The New York Times  \nAshwini Ramaswamy is an independent choreographer and choreographic associate with Ragamala Dance Company. Ramaswamy’s work references ancient myths and ritualistic practices\, global literature and poetry\, and the mixed media contemporary culture she has absorbed for 35 years\, drawing from myriad influences to express a personal identity that has universal resonance. 
URL:https://www.azdancecoalition.org/event/ashwini-ramaswamy-let-the-crows-come/
LOCATION:Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts\, 7380 E Second St\, Scottsdale\, 85251\, United States
CATEGORIES:Dance Performance,Ethnic,Modern Contemporary
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220117
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220118
DTSTAMP:20260410T100211
CREATED:20211217T053824Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220124T070435Z
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SUMMARY:H.T. Chen & Dancers: Performance Offerings
DESCRIPTION:H.T. Chen & Dancers is a leading Asian American contemporary dance company based in NYC. Artistic Director\, H.T. Chen is known for having created a body of work addressing Chinese American labor and immigration. The company conducts extensive educational programs in NYC\, has been presented by Lincoln Center Institute\, the Kennedy Center\, and many sites in the US including ASU Gammage – Public Events.  In 2021\, H.T. and his Associate Director/Education Director Dian Dong created a K-12 curriculum for Dance Education Lab titled Tracing Footsteps – Into the Heart of Chinatown\, Hidden Voices.  \nIn late January-early February 2022\, H.T. Chen & Dancers will be sharing an excerpt of a signature work\, “South of Gold Mountain” with Desert Dance Theatre. Later in the Spring 2022\, performances will be offered to schools and community as part of a cultural diversity program\, lecture demonstration or mini-residency presentation. \nDesert Dance Theatre will be able to present the work throughout 2022. Both H.T. Chen & Dancers and Desert Dance Theatre have a long history of programs based on cultural diversity as well as educational programs for their communities. This marks the first time that another company will perform an excerpt of South of Gold Mountain. \nCreated through oral histories\, the excerpt ”Box Dance\,” was inspired by small\, family-run Chinese grocery stores throughout the American southern and southwest states. Through playful and imaginative partnering\, the daily tasks of stocking shelves and lifting boxes celebrates work ethic and community building. \n \nEarly Chinese settlers called America “Gold Mountain” because of the California Gold Rush in the mid 1800’s. The title South of Gold Mountain has two meanings: it refers to a geography – the southern states\, and implies that there were hardships as in the saying “when things go south”. \n“As an original cast member of H.T. Chen’s South of Gold Mountain\, I have a close personal connection to the history of Chinese grocers in the south\, because it’s my family’s story\, a part of American history unknown to many and rarely taught in the schools. ” – Lisa Chow \n“Meaningful cultural presentations bring greater awareness and appreciation of the building of America. I am pleased to partner once again with Lisa Chow and her talented artists.”  – H.T. Chen \nHere is an interview from 2013\, based on the development of South of Gold Mountain while the piece was in progress. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JigsHHIFb4I \nThe month of May is Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month\, recognizing the contributions and influence of Asian Americans and Pacific Islander Americans to the history\, culture\, and achievements in the United States. \nSometime during May-June 2022\, members of H.T. Chen & Dancers will be coming to Arizona offering a presentation focused on the Chinese American experience. This cultural diversity presentation will include Desert Dance Theatre in the combined cast. They will also conduct a Master class open to community dancers and dance educators on the company’s foundational movements based on Yin/Yang principals and planal organization. \nCovid Guidelines: As a precaution to the continued Covid pandemic and its unpredictability\, proof of vaccination or proof of negative covid test within 72 hours and wearing masks will be required in enclosed dance studio and performance spaces. \nH.T. Chen studied traditional dance and Chinese Opera Movements at the University of Chinese Culture in Taiwan\, attended The Juilliard School as a dance major\, and received a master’s in Dance Education from NYU.  Dian Dong graduated from The Juilliard School\, and performed in the companies of Kathryn Posin\, Anna Sokolow\, and toured with The King & I. Together\, they founded Chen Dance Center’s school and theater in the heart of Chinatown\, NY. \nDespite the displacement from a major fire in 2020 followed by the pandemic and xenophobia\, H.T. Chen & Dancers is still thriving. Recently\, the company restaged H.T. Chen’s Hidden Voices at Williams College and presented numerous outdoor performances in NYS and MA. Both H.T. and Dian served as Grand Marshals of the 2021 Dance Parade\, and will be featured in the oral history collection at the NYPL – Jerome Robbin’s Dance Division. \nFor more information: gro.retnececnadnehcnull@ofni \nOr:  www.chendancecenter.org \nIf interested in bringing this cultural diversity presentation or master class to your school or community\, please contact Lisa R. Chow at 602-740-9616 or gro.ertaehTecnaDtreseDnull@asil. www.DesertDanceTheatre.org \nPHOTO CREDIT: H.T. Chen & Dancers\, Photos by Joe Boniello @joeboniello
URL:https://www.azdancecoalition.org/event/h-t-chen-dancers-performance-offerings-5/
LOCATION:AZ
CATEGORIES:Classes,Community Event,Dance Performance,Guest Artist Master Class,Modern,Modern Contemporary
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.azdancecoalition.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/H.T.-Chen-Dancers-Photo-by-Joe-Boniello-@joeboniello.jpg
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20220120T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20220120T120000
DTSTAMP:20260410T100211
CREATED:20211213T235116Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211216T061234Z
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SUMMARY:Ballet Variations Master Class with Natalia Magnicaballi (Dance Fusion | Scottsdale)
DESCRIPTION:Ballet Variations Master Class with Natalia Magnicaballi \nThursday\, January 20 | 10 am – noon (in studio only) \nIntermediate Level | Teens and Adults | $50-75 \nPre-registration $65 | $50 members \nDrop-in January 20 $75 | $60 members \nNatalia Magnicaballi was born in Buenos Aires\, Argentina and has been a principal dancer with The Suzanne Farrell Ballet since its conception in 1999 and with Ballet Arizona since 2002. A graduate of Teatro Colón\, she became a principal dancer at the age of 19 with Julio Bocca’s Ballet Argentino. In Europe she joined the Italian company Aterballetto under Mauro Bigonzetti’s direction. Her repertoire includes the lead roles in the most beloved classic ballets. Natalia has premiered works by Jirí Kylián\, Roland Petit\, Maurice Bejart\, Mauro Bigonzetti\, Dwight Rhoden\, Paul Mejia\, Ib Andersen\, Oscar Araiz\, Mauricio Wainrot\, Ana María Stekelman\, Alberto Méndez\, Christopher Wheeldon and Alexei Ratmansky. She has toured and\nperformed in the main houses and arena theatres around five continents including the Paris Opera Garnier and the Mariinsky Theatre. Natalia has been featured as one of Dance Magazine’s “25 to Watch” and named the “Best Dancer of the State of\nArizona” by The Arizona Republic. \nVisit dancefusionaz.com for more information and registration\, call 480-625-3900 or email moc.zanoisufecnadnull@ofni \nDance Fusion is in the Scottsdale Airpark | 7601 E Gray Rd\, Suite B\, Scottsdale
URL:https://www.azdancecoalition.org/event/ballet-variations-master-class-with-natalia-magnicaballi/
LOCATION:Dance Fusion\, 7601 E Gray Road Suite B\, Scottsdale\, AZ\, 85260\, United States
CATEGORIES:Ballet,Choreography & Technique,Classes,Guest Artist Master Class,Workshop
ORGANIZER;CN="Dance Fusion":MAILTO:frontdesk@dancefusionaz.com
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220124
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220125
DTSTAMP:20260410T100211
CREATED:20211217T050402Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220124T070711Z
UID:21205-1642982400-1643068799@www.azdancecoalition.org
SUMMARY:H.T. Chen & Dancers: Performance Offerings
DESCRIPTION:H.T. Chen & Dancers is a leading Asian American contemporary dance company based in NYC. Artistic Director\, H.T. Chen is known for having created a body of work addressing Chinese American labor and immigration. The company conducts extensive educational programs in NYC\, has been presented by Lincoln Center Institute\, the Kennedy Center\, and many sites in the US including ASU Gammage – Public Events.  In 2021\, H.T. and his Associate Director/Education Director Dian Dong created a K-12 curriculum for Dance Education Lab titled Tracing Footsteps – Into the Heart of Chinatown\, Hidden Voices.  \nIn late January-early February 2022\, H.T. Chen & Dancers will be sharing an excerpt of a signature work\, “South of Gold Mountain” with Desert Dance Theatre. Later in the Spring 2022\, performances will be offered to schools and community as part of a cultural diversity program\, lecture demonstration or mini-residency presentation. \nDesert Dance Theatre will be able to present the work throughout 2022. Both H.T. Chen & Dancers and Desert Dance Theatre have a long history of programs based on cultural diversity as well as educational programs for their communities. This marks the first time that another company will perform an excerpt of South of Gold Mountain. \nCreated through oral histories\, the excerpt ”Box Dance\,” was inspired by small\, family-run Chinese grocery stores throughout the American southern and southwest states. Through playful and imaginative partnering\, the daily tasks of stocking shelves and lifting boxes celebrates work ethic and community building. \n \nEarly Chinese settlers called America “Gold Mountain” because of the California Gold Rush in the mid 1800’s. The title South of Gold Mountain has two meanings: it refers to a geography – the southern states\, and implies that there were hardships as in the saying “when things go south”. \n“As an original cast member of H.T. Chen’s South of Gold Mountain\, I have a close personal connection to the history of Chinese grocers in the south\, because it’s my family’s story\, a part of American history unknown to many and rarely taught in the schools. ” – Lisa Chow \n“Meaningful cultural presentations bring greater awareness and appreciation of the building of America. I am pleased to partner once again with Lisa Chow and her talented artists.”  – H.T. Chen \nHere is an interview from 2013\, based on the development of South of Gold Mountain while the piece was in progress. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JigsHHIFb4I \nThe month of May is Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month\, recognizing the contributions and influence of Asian Americans and Pacific Islander Americans to the history\, culture\, and achievements in the United States. \nSometime during May-June 2022\, members of H.T. Chen & Dancers will be coming to Arizona offering a presentation focused on the Chinese American experience. This cultural diversity presentation will include Desert Dance Theatre in the combined cast. They will also conduct a Master class open to community dancers and dance educators on the company’s foundational movements based on Yin/Yang principals and planal organization. \nCovid Guidelines: As a precaution to the continued Covid pandemic and its unpredictability\, proof of vaccination or proof of negative covid test within 72 hours and wearing masks will be required in enclosed dance studio and performance spaces. \nH.T. Chen studied traditional dance and Chinese Opera Movements at the University of Chinese Culture in Taiwan\, attended The Juilliard School as a dance major\, and received a master’s in Dance Education from NYU.  Dian Dong graduated from The Juilliard School\, and performed in the companies of Kathryn Posin\, Anna Sokolow\, and toured with The King & I. Together\, they founded Chen Dance Center’s school and theater in the heart of Chinatown\, NY. \nDespite the displacement from a major fire in 2020 followed by the pandemic and xenophobia\, H.T. Chen & Dancers is still thriving. Recently\, the company restaged H.T. Chen’s Hidden Voices at Williams College and presented numerous outdoor performances in NYS and MA. Both H.T. and Dian served as Grand Marshals of the 2021 Dance Parade\, and will be featured in the oral history collection at the NYPL – Jerome Robbin’s Dance Division. \nFor more information: gro.retnececnadnehcnull@ofni \nOr:  www.chendancecenter.org \nIf interested in bringing this cultural diversity presentation or master class to your school or community\, please contact Lisa R. Chow at 602-740-9616 or gro.ertaehTecnaDtreseDnull@asil. www.DesertDanceTheatre.org \nPHOTO CREDIT: H.T. Chen & Dancers\, Photos by Joe Boniello @joeboniello
URL:https://www.azdancecoalition.org/event/h-t-chen-dancers-performance-offerings-4/
LOCATION:AZ
CATEGORIES:Classes,Community Event,Dance Performance,Guest Artist Master Class,Modern,Modern Contemporary
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.azdancecoalition.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/H.T.-Chen-Dancers-Photo-by-Joe-Boniello-@joeboniello.jpg
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20220128T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20220128T190000
DTSTAMP:20260410T100211
CREATED:20220112T184007Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220112T202458Z
UID:21260-1643396400-1643396400@www.azdancecoalition.org
SUMMARY:BALLET AZ STUDIO SPOTLIGHT: ROMEO & JULIET (PHX)
DESCRIPTION:ROMEO & JULIET STUDIO SPOTLIGHT\nBehind-the-scenes look \nStep into the studio as dancers prepare to step into the spotlight! This evening lets you peek behind the curtain of Ballet Arizona’s performance of Romeo & Juliet. Get a perspective few others experience as a member of our artistic staff leads a rehearsal\, answers questions\, and interviews dancers. \nFriday\, January 28\, 7 pm\, at Dorrance Theatre\, 2835 E Washington St\, Phoenix 85034 \nTickets $30 – space is limited
URL:https://www.azdancecoalition.org/event/ballet-az-studio-spotlight-romeo-juliet-phx/
LOCATION:Dorrance Theatre at Ballet Arizona\, 2835 East Washington Street\, Phoenix\, AZ\, 85034\, United States
CATEGORIES:Ballet,Dance Performance
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.azdancecoalition.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/BA_Spotlight_RomeoJuliet.jpg
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20220128T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20220128T210000
DTSTAMP:20260410T100211
CREATED:20211216T080315Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211216T080909Z
UID:21170-1643396400-1643403600@www.azdancecoalition.org
SUMMARY:Ballet Tucson's reFRESH Winter Concert (Tucson)
DESCRIPTION:Ballet Tucson presents reFRESH WINTER CONCERT in partnership with the Tucson Desert Song Festival – A Celebration of Women in Song and Dance!\nBallet the Calla-way | (Ballet Tucson Premiere in partnership with the Tucson Desert Song Festival) \nStarring Ann Hampton Callaway | Choreography: Chieko Imada \nAs a part of the Festival’s 2022 theme\, Ballet Tucson’s own acclaimed choreographer Chieko Imada joins forces with Broadway legend Ann Hampton Callaway to create an exciting new work. Featuring Callaway’s original compositions\, Ballet Tucson’s artful professional dancers bring this premiere to life in a not-to-be missed celebration of women in song and dance. \nUnraveling Seams  | (World Premiere) | Choreography: Amanda Morgan \nNationally recognized on-the-rise choreographer\, Amanda Morgan of Pacific Northwest Ballet\, creates a joyous new work for the Ballet Tucson company. Ms. Morgan’s creation promises to capture the spirit of female creativity\, diversity\, and resilience. Featuring original music\, this joyful yet sentimental new work explores what motivates us below the surface. As the piece progresses\, the dancers deconstruct their poised facades to reveal rich and complex feelings of elation. \nSwan Lake – Act II | Choreography: Chieko Imada (after Marius Petipa) \nSwan Lake is considered by many to be the greatest classical ballet of all time. Experience Odette’s Odyssey in this iconic masterpiece\, performed by our beautiful ensemble of ballerinas. \nTickets: $50 General\, $45 seniors/students/military\, $40 Groups. TCC Box Office at (520)791-4101\, select Option 1 in the menu.
URL:https://www.azdancecoalition.org/event/ballet-tucsons-refresh-winter-concert-tucson/
LOCATION:TCC Leo Rich Theater\, 260 S Church Ave\, Tucson\, AZ\, 85701\, United States
CATEGORIES:Ballet,Dance Performance
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.azdancecoalition.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/Ballet-Tucson-A-2021-1-1-scaled.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20220129T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20220130T160000
DTSTAMP:20260410T100211
CREATED:20211216T080734Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211216T081028Z
UID:21173-1643464800-1643558400@www.azdancecoalition.org
SUMMARY:Ballet Tucson's reFRESH Winter Concert (Tucson)
DESCRIPTION:Ballet Tucson presents reFRESH WINTER CONCERT in partnership with the Tucson Desert Song Festival – A Celebration of Women in Song and Dance!\nBallet the Calla-way | (Ballet Tucson Premiere in partnership with the Tucson Desert Song Festival) \nStarring Ann Hampton Callaway | Choreography: Chieko Imada \nAs a part of the Festival’s 2022 theme\, Ballet Tucson’s own acclaimed choreographer Chieko Imada joins forces with Broadway legend Ann Hampton Callaway to create an exciting new work. Featuring Callaway’s original compositions\, Ballet Tucson’s artful professional dancers bring this premiere to life in a not-to-be missed celebration of women in song and dance. \nUnraveling Seams  | (World Premiere) | Choreography: Amanda Morgan \nNationally recognized on-the-rise choreographer\, Amanda Morgan of Pacific Northwest Ballet\, creates a joyous new work for the Ballet Tucson company. Ms. Morgan’s creation promises to capture the spirit of female creativity\, diversity\, and resilience. Featuring original music\, this joyful yet sentimental new work explores what motivates us below the surface. As the piece progresses\, the dancers deconstruct their poised facades to reveal rich and complex feelings of elation. \nSwan Lake – Act II | Choreography: Chieko Imada (after Marius Petipa) \nSwan Lake is considered by many to be the greatest classical ballet of all time. Experience Odette’s Odyssey in this iconic masterpiece\, performed by our beautiful ensemble of ballerinas. \nTickets: $50 General\, $45 seniors/students/military\, $40 Groups. TCC Box Office at (520)791-4101\, select Option 1 in the menu.
URL:https://www.azdancecoalition.org/event/ballet-tucsons-refresh-winter-concert-tucson-2/
LOCATION:TCC Leo Rich Theater\, 260 S Church Ave\, Tucson\, AZ\, 85701\, United States
CATEGORIES:Ballet,Dance Performance
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.azdancecoalition.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/Ballet-Tucson-A-2021-1-1-scaled.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220131
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220201
DTSTAMP:20260410T100211
CREATED:20220124T071006Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220124T071006Z
UID:21326-1643587200-1643673599@www.azdancecoalition.org
SUMMARY:H.T. Chen & Dancers: Performance Offerings
DESCRIPTION:H.T. Chen & Dancers is a leading Asian American contemporary dance company based in NYC. Artistic Director\, H.T. Chen is known for having created a body of work addressing Chinese American labor and immigration. The company conducts extensive educational programs in NYC\, has been presented by Lincoln Center Institute\, the Kennedy Center\, and many sites in the US including ASU Gammage – Public Events.  In 2021\, H.T. and his Associate Director/Education Director Dian Dong created a K-12 curriculum for Dance Education Lab titled Tracing Footsteps – Into the Heart of Chinatown\, Hidden Voices.  \nIn late January-early February 2022\, H.T. Chen & Dancers will be sharing an excerpt of a signature work\, “South of Gold Mountain” with Desert Dance Theatre. Later in the Spring 2022\, performances will be offered to schools and community as part of a cultural diversity program\, lecture demonstration or mini-residency presentation. \nDesert Dance Theatre will be able to present the work throughout 2022. Both H.T. Chen & Dancers and Desert Dance Theatre have a long history of programs based on cultural diversity as well as educational programs for their communities. This marks the first time that another company will perform an excerpt of South of Gold Mountain. \nCreated through oral histories\, the excerpt ”Box Dance\,” was inspired by small\, family-run Chinese grocery stores throughout the American southern and southwest states. Through playful and imaginative partnering\, the daily tasks of stocking shelves and lifting boxes celebrates work ethic and community building. \n \nEarly Chinese settlers called America “Gold Mountain” because of the California Gold Rush in the mid 1800’s. The title South of Gold Mountain has two meanings: it refers to a geography – the southern states\, and implies that there were hardships as in the saying “when things go south”. \n“As an original cast member of H.T. Chen’s South of Gold Mountain\, I have a close personal connection to the history of Chinese grocers in the south\, because it’s my family’s story\, a part of American history unknown to many and rarely taught in the schools. ” – Lisa Chow \n“Meaningful cultural presentations bring greater awareness and appreciation of the building of America. I am pleased to partner once again with Lisa Chow and her talented artists.”  – H.T. Chen \nHere is an interview from 2013\, based on the development of South of Gold Mountain while the piece was in progress. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JigsHHIFb4I \nThe month of May is Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month\, recognizing the contributions and influence of Asian Americans and Pacific Islander Americans to the history\, culture\, and achievements in the United States. \nSometime during May-June 2022\, members of H.T. Chen & Dancers will be coming to Arizona offering a presentation focused on the Chinese American experience. This cultural diversity presentation will include Desert Dance Theatre in the combined cast. They will also conduct a Master class open to community dancers and dance educators on the company’s foundational movements based on Yin/Yang principals and planal organization. \nCovid Guidelines: As a precaution to the continued Covid pandemic and its unpredictability\, proof of vaccination or proof of negative covid test within 72 hours and wearing masks will be required in enclosed dance studio and performance spaces. \nH.T. Chen studied traditional dance and Chinese Opera Movements at the University of Chinese Culture in Taiwan\, attended The Juilliard School as a dance major\, and received a master’s in Dance Education from NYU.  Dian Dong graduated from The Juilliard School\, and performed in the companies of Kathryn Posin\, Anna Sokolow\, and toured with The King & I. Together\, they founded Chen Dance Center’s school and theater in the heart of Chinatown\, NY. \nDespite the displacement from a major fire in 2020 followed by the pandemic and xenophobia\, H.T. Chen & Dancers is still thriving. Recently\, the company restaged H.T. Chen’s Hidden Voices at Williams College and presented numerous outdoor performances in NYS and MA. Both H.T. and Dian served as Grand Marshals of the 2021 Dance Parade\, and will be featured in the oral history collection at the NYPL – Jerome Robbin’s Dance Division. \nFor more information: gro.retnececnadnehcnull@ofni \nOr:  www.chendancecenter.org \nIf interested in bringing this cultural diversity presentation or master class to your school or community\, please contact Lisa R. Chow at 602-740-9616 or gro.ertaehTecnaDtreseDnull@asil. www.DesertDanceTheatre.org \nPHOTO CREDIT: H.T. Chen & Dancers\, Photos by Joe Boniello @joeboniello
URL:https://www.azdancecoalition.org/event/h-t-chen-dancers-performance-offerings-6/
LOCATION:AZ
CATEGORIES:Classes,Community Event,Dance Performance,Guest Artist Master Class,Modern,Modern Contemporary
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.azdancecoalition.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/H.T.-Chen-Dancers-Photo-by-Joe-Boniello-@joeboniello.jpg
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20220204T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20220204T213000
DTSTAMP:20260410T100211
CREATED:20220110T191802Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220110T191802Z
UID:21234-1644003000-1644010200@www.azdancecoalition.org
SUMMARY:ASU Dance Transitions I: Cumulus Twenty-Two
DESCRIPTION:Cumulus Twenty-Two is a two program show presenting the capstone works of the class of 2022 Dance BFA students at Arizona State University. Each program is an enticing journey exploring processes of evolution and how these concepts are omnipresent in the larger world.\nThe choreographers examine a variety of relationships\, trends in society and patterns in the physical world. Their work reveals the rawness that exists within the process of discovering through the moving body.
URL:https://www.azdancecoalition.org/event/asu-dance-transitions-i-cumulus-twenty-two/
LOCATION:ASU Margaret Gisolo Studio Dance Theatre\, Bulldog Hall\, Rm 132\, Phys Ed Bld\, East\, 611 E Orange St\, Tempe\, AZ\, 85281\, United States
CATEGORIES:Dance Performance,Modern Contemporary,STUDENT SHOW
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.azdancecoalition.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/Strong-Image-4-1.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20220205T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20220205T160000
DTSTAMP:20260410T100211
CREATED:20220110T192337Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220110T192337Z
UID:21239-1644069600-1644076800@www.azdancecoalition.org
SUMMARY:ASU Dance Transitions I: Cumulus Twenty-Two
DESCRIPTION:Cumulus Twenty-Two is a two program show presenting the capstone works of the class of 2022 Dance BFA students at Arizona State University. Each program is an enticing journey exploring processes of evolution and how these concepts are omnipresent in the larger world.\nPhotography: Ashley Lorraine BakerPhoto Editing: Mia Callichio \nThe choreographers examine a variety of relationships\, trends in society\, and patterns in the physical world. Their work reveals the rawness that exists within the process of discovering through the moving body.
URL:https://www.azdancecoalition.org/event/asu-dance-transitions-i-cumulus-twenty-two-2/
LOCATION:ASU Margaret Gisolo Studio Dance Theatre\, Bulldog Hall\, Rm 132\, Phys Ed Bld\, East\, 611 E Orange St\, Tempe\, AZ\, 85281\, United States
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.azdancecoalition.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/Strong-Image-4-1.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20220205T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20220205T213000
DTSTAMP:20260410T100211
CREATED:20220110T193553Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220110T193553Z
UID:21241-1644089400-1644096600@www.azdancecoalition.org
SUMMARY:ASU Dance Transitions II: Cumulus Twenty-Two
DESCRIPTION:Cumulus Twenty-Two is a two program show presenting the capstone works of the class of 2022 Dance BFA students at Arizona State University. Each program is an enticing journey exploring processes of evolution and how these concepts are omnipresent in the larger world.\nThe choreographers examine a variety of relationships\, trends in society and patterns in the physical world. Their work reveals the rawness that exists within the process of discovering through the moving body. \nPhotography: Ashley Lorraine BakerPhoto Editing: Mia Callichio
URL:https://www.azdancecoalition.org/event/asu-dance-transitions-ii-cumulus-twenty-two/
LOCATION:ASU Margaret Gisolo Studio Dance Theatre\, Bulldog Hall\, Rm 132\, Phys Ed Bld\, East\, 611 E Orange St\, Tempe\, AZ\, 85281\, United States
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.azdancecoalition.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/Strong-Image-4-1.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20220206T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20220206T160000
DTSTAMP:20260410T100211
CREATED:20220110T194605Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220110T194605Z
UID:21243-1644156000-1644163200@www.azdancecoalition.org
SUMMARY:ASU Dance Transitions II: Cumulus Twenty-Two
DESCRIPTION:Cumulus Twenty-Two is a two program show presenting the capstone works of the class of 2022 Dance BFA students at Arizona State University. Each program is an enticing journey exploring processes of evolution and how these concepts are omnipresent in the larger world. \nPhotography: Ashley Lorraine BakerPhoto Editing: Mia Callichio \n\nThe choreographers examine a variety of relationships\, trends in society\, and patterns in the physical world. Their work reveals the rawness that exists within the process of discovering through the moving body.
URL:https://www.azdancecoalition.org/event/asu-dance-transitions-ii-cumulus-twenty-two-2/
LOCATION:ASU Margaret Gisolo Studio Dance Theatre\, Bulldog Hall\, Rm 132\, Phys Ed Bld\, East\, 611 E Orange St\, Tempe\, AZ\, 85281\, United States
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.azdancecoalition.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/Strong-Image-4-1.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20220208T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20220213T000000
DTSTAMP:20260410T100211
CREATED:20210915T194909Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210917T164638Z
UID:20788-1644278400-1644710400@www.azdancecoalition.org
SUMMARY:"The Band's Visit" ASU Gammage 2021-2022 Broadway
DESCRIPTION:The critically acclaimed smash-hit Broadway musical THE BAND’S VISIT is the winner of 10 Tony Awards®\, including Best Musical\, making it one of the most Tony-winning musicals in history. It is also a Grammy Award® winner for Best Musical Theater Album. \nIn this joyously offbeat story\, set in a town that’s way off the beaten path\, a band of musicians arrive lost\, out of the blue. Under the spell of the desert sky\, and with beautiful music perfuming the air\, the band brings the town to life in unexpected and tantalizing ways. Even the briefest visit can stay with you forever. \nThe cast of world-class performers is led by award-winning Israeli actor Sasson Gabay\, star of the original film and the Broadway production. \nWith a Tony- and Grammy-winning score that seduces your soul and sweeps you off your feet\, and featuring thrillingly talented onstage musicians\, THE BAND’S VISIT rejoices in the way music makes us laugh\, makes us cry\, and ultimately\, brings us together. \nGet your tickets at https://www.asugammage.com
URL:https://www.azdancecoalition.org/event/the-bands-visit-asu-gammage-2021-2022-broadway/
LOCATION:ASU Gammage\, 1200 South Forest Ave\, Tempe\, AZ\, 85281\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="ASU Gammage":MAILTO:cpinfo@asugammage.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20220210T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20220210T213000
DTSTAMP:20260410T100211
CREATED:20210901T222426Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210901T222426Z
UID:20574-1644519600-1644528600@www.azdancecoalition.org
SUMMARY:Ballet Arizona - Romeo & Juliet
DESCRIPTION:February 10-13\, 2022\nwith The Phoenix Symphony at Symphony Hall\nA romance that’s sure to set your heart aflame\, the most famous love story of all time is performed just in time for Valentine’s Day with Prokofiev’s moving score played to perfection by The Phoenix Symphony. Set in 16th-century Verona\, Romeo & Juliet chronicles Shakespeare’s tale of two passionate teenagers from great families on opposing sides of a bitter feud. With its sweepingly regal ballroom scenes\, vivacious swordplay and poignant pas de deux\, Ib Andersen’s production is a visual tour de force. \n10-13 febrero\, 2022\ncon The Phoenix Symphony en Symphony Hall\nUn romance que seguramente encenderá tu corazón\, la historia de amor más famosa de todos los tiempos se representa justo a tiempo para el Día de San Valentín con la conmovedora partitura de Prokofiev interpretada a la perfección por Phoenix Symphony. Establecida en Verona en el siglo 16\, Romeo y Julieta narra la historia de Shakespeare de dos adolescentes apasionados de grandes familias en lados opuestos de una amarga disputa. La producción de Ib Andersen\, con sus escenas de salón de baile\, sus vivaces duelos de espadas y sus emotivos pas de deux\, es un espectáculo visual impresionante.
URL:https://www.azdancecoalition.org/event/ballet-arizona-romeo-juliet/
LOCATION:Phoenix Symphony Hall\, 100 N. 3rd Street\, Phoenix\, AZ\, 85004\, United States
CATEGORIES:Ballet,Dance Performance,Performance Art
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.azdancecoalition.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/08/BalletArizona.Feb_.RomeoAndJuliet.NayonIovinoAndJillianBarrell.AlexanderIziliaev.jpg
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20220211T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20220211T220000
DTSTAMP:20260410T100211
CREATED:20210901T225630Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210901T225630Z
UID:20643-1644607800-1644616800@www.azdancecoalition.org
SUMMARY:Ballet Arizona - Romeo & Juliet
DESCRIPTION:February 10-13\, 2022\nwith The Phoenix Symphony at Symphony Hall\nA romance that’s sure to set your heart aflame\, the most famous love story of all time is performed just in time for Valentine’s Day with Prokofiev’s moving score played to perfection by The Phoenix Symphony. Set in 16th-century Verona\, Romeo & Juliet chronicles Shakespeare’s tale of two passionate teenagers from great families on opposing sides of a bitter feud. With its sweepingly regal ballroom scenes\, vivacious swordplay and poignant pas de deux\, Ib Andersen’s production is a visual tour de force. \n10-13 febrero\, 2022\nconThe Phoenix Symphony en Symphony Hall\nUn romance que seguramente encenderá tu corazón\, la historia de amor más famosa de todos los tiempos se representa justo a tiempo para el Día de San Valentín con la conmovedora partitura de Prokofiev interpretada a la perfección por Phoenix Symphony. Establecida en Verona en el siglo 16\, Romeo y Julieta narra la historia de Shakespeare de dos adolescentes apasionados de grandes familias en lados opuestos de una amarga disputa. La producción de Ib Andersen\, con sus escenas de salón de baile\, sus vivaces duelos de espadas y sus emotivos pas de deux\, es un espectáculo visual impresionante.
URL:https://www.azdancecoalition.org/event/ballet-arizona-romeo-juliet-2/
LOCATION:Phoenix Symphony Hall\, 100 N. 3rd Street\, Phoenix\, AZ\, 85004\, United States
CATEGORIES:Ballet,Dance Performance,Performance Art
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.azdancecoalition.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/08/BalletArizona.Feb_.RomeoAndJuliet.NayonIovinoAndJillianBarrell.AlexanderIziliaev.jpg
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20220212T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20220212T163000
DTSTAMP:20260410T100211
CREATED:20210901T225923Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210901T225923Z
UID:20646-1644674400-1644683400@www.azdancecoalition.org
SUMMARY:Ballet Arizona - Romeo & Juliet
DESCRIPTION:February 10-13\, 2022\nwith The Phoenix Symphony at Symphony Hall\nA romance that’s sure to set your heart aflame\, the most famous love story of all time is performed just in time for Valentine’s Day with Prokofiev’s moving score played to perfection by The Phoenix Symphony. Set in 16th-century Verona\, Romeo & Juliet chronicles Shakespeare’s tale of two passionate teenagers from great families on opposing sides of a bitter feud. With its sweepingly regal ballroom scenes\, vivacious swordplay and poignant pas de deux\, Ib Andersen’s production is a visual tour de force. \n10-13 febrero\, 2022\ncon The Phoenix Symphony en Symphony Hall\nUn romance que seguramente encenderá tu corazón\, la historia de amor más famosa de todos los tiempos se representa justo a tiempo para el Día de San Valentín con la conmovedora partitura de Prokofiev interpretada a la perfección por Phoenix Symphony. Establecida en Verona en el siglo 16\, Romeo y Julieta narra la historia de Shakespeare de dos adolescentes apasionados de grandes familias en lados opuestos de una amarga disputa. La producción de Ib Andersen\, con sus escenas de salón de baile\, sus vivaces duelos de espadas y sus emotivos pas de deux\, es un espectáculo visual impresionante.
URL:https://www.azdancecoalition.org/event/ballet-arizona-romeo-juliet-3/
LOCATION:Phoenix Symphony Hall\, 100 N. 3rd Street\, Phoenix\, AZ\, 85004\, United States
CATEGORIES:Ballet,Dance Performance,Performance Art
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.azdancecoalition.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/08/BalletArizona.Feb_.RomeoAndJuliet.NayonIovinoAndJillianBarrell.AlexanderIziliaev.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20220212T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20220212T220000
DTSTAMP:20260410T100211
CREATED:20210901T230457Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210901T230457Z
UID:20648-1644694200-1644703200@www.azdancecoalition.org
SUMMARY:Ballet Arizona - Romeo & Juliet
DESCRIPTION:February 10-13\, 2022\nwith The Phoenix Symphony at Symphony Hall\nA romance that’s sure to set your heart aflame\, the most famous love story of all time is performed just in time for Valentine’s Day with Prokofiev’s moving score played to perfection by The Phoenix Symphony. Set in 16th-century Verona\, Romeo & Juliet chronicles Shakespeare’s tale of two passionate teenagers from great families on opposing sides of a bitter feud. With its sweepingly regal ballroom scenes\, vivacious swordplay and poignant pas de deux\, Ib Andersen’s production is a visual tour de force. \n10-13 febrero\, 2022\ncon The Phoenix Symphony en Symphony Hall\nUn romance que seguramente encenderá tu corazón\, la historia de amor más famosa de todos los tiempos se representa justo a tiempo para el Día de San Valentín con la conmovedora partitura de Prokofiev interpretada a la perfección por Phoenix Symphony. Establecida en Verona en el siglo 16\, Romeo y Julieta narra la historia de Shakespeare de dos adolescentes apasionados de grandes familias en lados opuestos de una amarga disputa. La producción de Ib Andersen\, con sus escenas de salón de baile\, sus vivaces duelos de espadas y sus emotivos pas de deux\, es un espectáculo visual impresionante.
URL:https://www.azdancecoalition.org/event/ballet-arizona-romeo-juliet-4/
LOCATION:Phoenix Symphony Hall\, 100 N. 3rd Street\, Phoenix\, AZ\, 85004\, United States
CATEGORIES:Ballet,Dance Performance,Performance Art
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.azdancecoalition.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/08/BalletArizona.Feb_.RomeoAndJuliet.NayonIovinoAndJillianBarrell.AlexanderIziliaev.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20220213T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20220213T153000
DTSTAMP:20260410T100211
CREATED:20210901T231038Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210901T233043Z
UID:20650-1644757200-1644766200@www.azdancecoalition.org
SUMMARY:Ballet Arizona - Romeo & Juliet
DESCRIPTION:February 10-13\, 2022\nwith The Phoenix Symphony at Symphony Hall\nA romance that’s sure to set your heart aflame\, the most famous love story of all time is performed just in time for Valentine’s Day with Prokofiev’s moving score played to perfection by The Phoenix Symphony. Set in 16th-century Verona\, Romeo & Juliet chronicles Shakespeare’s tale of two passionate teenagers from great families on opposing sides of a bitter feud. With its sweepingly regal ballroom scenes\, vivacious swordplay and poignant pas de deux\, Ib Andersen’s production is a visual tour de force. \n10-13 febrero\, 2022\ncon The Phoenix Symphony en Symphony Hall\nUn romance que seguramente encenderá tu corazón\, la historia de amor más famosa de todos los tiempos se representa justo a tiempo para el Día de San Valentín con la conmovedora partitura de Prokofiev interpretada a la perfección por Phoenix Symphony. Establecida en Verona en el siglo 16\, Romeo y Julieta narra la historia de Shakespeare de dos adolescentes apasionados de grandes familias en lados opuestos de una amarga disputa. La producción de Ib Andersen\, con sus escenas de salón de baile\, sus vivaces duelos de espadas y sus emotivos pas de deux\, es un espectáculo visual impresionante.
URL:https://www.azdancecoalition.org/event/ballet-arizona-romeo-juliet-5/
LOCATION:Phoenix Symphony Hall\, 100 N. 3rd Street\, Phoenix\, AZ\, 85004\, United States
CATEGORIES:Ballet,Dance Performance,Performance Art
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20220213T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20220213T200000
DTSTAMP:20260410T100211
CREATED:20210901T232425Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210901T232542Z
UID:20652-1644773400-1644782400@www.azdancecoalition.org
SUMMARY:Ballet Arizona - Romeo & Juliet
DESCRIPTION:February 10-13\, 2022\nwith The Phoenix Symphony at Symphony Hall\nA romance that’s sure to set your heart aflame\, the most famous love story of all time is performed just in time for Valentine’s Day with Prokofiev’s moving score played to perfection by The Phoenix Symphony. Set in 16th-century Verona\, Romeo & Juliet chronicles Shakespeare’s tale of two passionate teenagers from great families on opposing sides of a bitter feud. With its sweepingly regal ballroom scenes\, vivacious swordplay and poignant pas de deux\, Ib Andersen’s production is a visual tour de force. \n10-13 febrero\, 2022\ncon The Phoenix Symphony en Symphony Hall\nUn romance que seguramente encenderá tu corazón\, la historia de amor más famosa de todos los tiempos se representa justo a tiempo para el Día de San Valentín con la conmovedora partitura de Prokofiev interpretada a la perfección por Phoenix Symphony. Establecida en Verona en el siglo 16\, Romeo y Julieta narra la historia de Shakespeare de dos adolescentes apasionados de grandes familias en lados opuestos de una amarga disputa. La producción de Ib Andersen\, con sus escenas de salón de baile\, sus vivaces duelos de espadas y sus emotivos pas de deux\, es un espectáculo visual impresionante.
URL:https://www.azdancecoalition.org/event/ballet-arizona-romeo-juliet-6/
LOCATION:Phoenix Symphony Hall\, 100 N. 3rd Street\, Phoenix\, AZ\, 85004\, United States
CATEGORIES:Ballet,Dance Performance,Performance Art
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20220304T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20220304T170000
DTSTAMP:20260410T100211
CREATED:20211203T003733Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211203T003733Z
UID:21086-1646409600-1646413200@www.azdancecoalition.org
SUMMARY:Arizona Trolley Dances (Scottsdale)
DESCRIPTION:Trolley Dance Company\nFriday\, March 4\, 4 pm\nScottsdale Center for the Performing Arts \nScottsdale Center for the Performing Arts and The Movement Source Dance Company present Arizona Trolley Dances. This series of special performances originates at the Center\, where patrons hop on a trolley for a tour of short dance works in various locations around the city.  \nThe Movement Source Dance Company  \nFounded in 1988\, The Movement Source is a nonprofit\, multimedia modern dance company whose mission is to expand the audience for dance in Arizona by creating exciting\, accessible dance works\, education programs\, and events. New works are generated each season to keep audiences and artists motivated\, challenged\, and interested. Many major performances are interpreted for the deaf community.  \nCompany members represent a broad spectrum of diverse talents and backgrounds that are continually enhanced each season through collaborations with artists from various media (visual artists\, musicians\, writers\, videographers\, and actors) to create exciting new works that integrate their art forms with dance. The company is creative in its approach to choreography\, community-based education\, and performances in theaters and nontraditional sites.  \nMovement Source Dance Company is a recipient of a Community Arts Grant from the city of Scottsdale. 
URL:https://www.azdancecoalition.org/event/arizona-trolley-dances-scottsdale/
LOCATION:Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts\, 7380 E Second St\, Scottsdale\, 85251\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20220304T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20220304T180000
DTSTAMP:20260410T100212
CREATED:20211203T004527Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211203T004702Z
UID:21094-1646413200-1646416800@www.azdancecoalition.org
SUMMARY:Arizona Trolley Dances (Scottsdale)
DESCRIPTION:Trolley Dance Company\nFriday\, March 4\, 5 pm\nScottsdale Center for the Performing Arts \nScottsdale Center for the Performing Arts and The Movement Source Dance Company present Arizona Trolley Dances. This series of special performances originates at the Center\, where patrons hop on a trolley for a tour of short dance works in various locations around the city.  \nThe Movement Source Dance Company  \nFounded in 1988\, The Movement Source is a nonprofit\, multimedia modern dance company whose mission is to expand the audience for dance in Arizona by creating exciting\, accessible dance works\, education programs\, and events. New works are generated each season to keep audiences and artists motivated\, challenged\, and interested. Many major performances are interpreted for the deaf community.  \nCompany members represent a broad spectrum of diverse talents and backgrounds that are continually enhanced each season through collaborations with artists from various media (visual artists\, musicians\, writers\, videographers\, and actors) to create exciting new works that integrate their art forms with dance. The company is creative in its approach to choreography\, community-based education\, and performances in theaters and nontraditional sites.  \nMovement Source Dance Company is a recipient of a Community Arts Grant from the city of Scottsdale. 
URL:https://www.azdancecoalition.org/event/arizona-trolley-dances-scottsdale-4/
LOCATION:Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts\, 7380 E Second St\, Scottsdale\, 85251\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20220304T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20220304T190000
DTSTAMP:20260410T100212
CREATED:20211203T004244Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211203T004244Z
UID:21092-1646416800-1646420400@www.azdancecoalition.org
SUMMARY:Arizona Trolley Dances (Scottsdale)
DESCRIPTION:Trolley Dance Company\nFriday\, March 4\, 6 pm\nScottsdale Center for the Performing Arts \nScottsdale Center for the Performing Arts and The Movement Source Dance Company present Arizona Trolley Dances. This series of special performances originates at the Center\, where patrons hop on a trolley for a tour of short dance works in various locations around the city.  \nThe Movement Source Dance Company  \nFounded in 1988\, The Movement Source is a nonprofit\, multimedia modern dance company whose mission is to expand the audience for dance in Arizona by creating exciting\, accessible dance works\, education programs\, and events. New works are generated each season to keep audiences and artists motivated\, challenged\, and interested. Many major performances are interpreted for the deaf community.  \nCompany members represent a broad spectrum of diverse talents and backgrounds that are continually enhanced each season through collaborations with artists from various media (visual artists\, musicians\, writers\, videographers\, and actors) to create exciting new works that integrate their art forms with dance. The company is creative in its approach to choreography\, community-based education\, and performances in theaters and nontraditional sites.  \nMovement Source Dance Company is a recipient of a Community Arts Grant from the city of Scottsdale. 
URL:https://www.azdancecoalition.org/event/arizona-trolley-dances-scottsdale-3/
LOCATION:Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts\, 7380 E Second St\, Scottsdale\, 85251\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20220304T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20220304T200000
DTSTAMP:20260410T100212
CREATED:20211203T004007Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211203T005051Z
UID:21090-1646420400-1646424000@www.azdancecoalition.org
SUMMARY:Arizona Trolley Dances (Scottsdale)
DESCRIPTION:Trolley Dance Company\nFriday\, March 4\, 7 pm\nScottsdale Center for the Performing Arts \nScottsdale Center for the Performing Arts and The Movement Source Dance Company present Arizona Trolley Dances. This series of special performances originates at the Center\, where patrons hop on a trolley for a tour of short dance works in various locations around the city.  \nThe Movement Source Dance Company  \nFounded in 1988\, The Movement Source is a nonprofit\, multimedia modern dance company whose mission is to expand the audience for dance in Arizona by creating exciting\, accessible dance works\, education programs\, and events. New works are generated each season to keep audiences and artists motivated\, challenged\, and interested. Many major performances are interpreted for the deaf community.  \nCompany members represent a broad spectrum of diverse talents and backgrounds that are continually enhanced each season through collaborations with artists from various media (visual artists\, musicians\, writers\, videographers\, and actors) to create exciting new works that integrate their art forms with dance. The company is creative in its approach to choreography\, community-based education\, and performances in theaters and nontraditional sites.  \nMovement Source Dance Company is a recipient of a Community Arts Grant from the city of Scottsdale. 
URL:https://www.azdancecoalition.org/event/arizona-trolley-dances-scottsdale-2/
LOCATION:Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts\, 7380 E Second St\, Scottsdale\, 85251\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20220305T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20220305T120000
DTSTAMP:20260410T100212
CREATED:20211203T161021Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211203T161021Z
UID:21098-1646478000-1646481600@www.azdancecoalition.org
SUMMARY:Arizona Trolley Dances (Scottsdale)
DESCRIPTION:Trolley Dance Company\nSaturday\, March 5\, 11 am\nScottsdale Center for the Performing Arts \nScottsdale Center for the Performing Arts and The Movement Source Dance Company present Arizona Trolley Dances. This series of special performances originates at the Center\, where patrons hop on a trolley for a tour of short dance works in various locations around the city.  \nThe Movement Source Dance Company  \nFounded in 1988\, The Movement Source is a nonprofit\, multimedia modern dance company whose mission is to expand the audience for dance in Arizona by creating exciting\, accessible dance works\, education programs\, and events. New works are generated each season to keep audiences and artists motivated\, challenged\, and interested. Many major performances are interpreted for the deaf community.  \nCompany members represent a broad spectrum of diverse talents and backgrounds that are continually enhanced each season through collaborations with artists from various media (visual artists\, musicians\, writers\, videographers\, and actors) to create exciting new works that integrate their art forms with dance. The company is creative in its approach to choreography\, community-based education\, and performances in theaters and nontraditional sites.  \nMovement Source Dance Company is a recipient of a Community Arts Grant from the city of Scottsdale. 
URL:https://www.azdancecoalition.org/event/arizona-trolley-dances-scottsdale-5/
LOCATION:Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts\, 7380 E Second St\, Scottsdale\, 85251\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20220305T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20220305T130000
DTSTAMP:20260410T100212
CREATED:20211203T161447Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211203T161447Z
UID:21102-1646481600-1646485200@www.azdancecoalition.org
SUMMARY:Arizona Trolley Dances (Scottsdale)
DESCRIPTION:Trolley Dance Company\nSaturday\, March 5\, 12 pm\nScottsdale Center for the Performing Arts \nScottsdale Center for the Performing Arts and The Movement Source Dance Company present Arizona Trolley Dances. This series of special performances originates at the Center\, where patrons hop on a trolley for a tour of short dance works in various locations around the city.  \nThe Movement Source Dance Company  \nFounded in 1988\, The Movement Source is a nonprofit\, multimedia modern dance company whose mission is to expand the audience for dance in Arizona by creating exciting\, accessible dance works\, education programs\, and events. New works are generated each season to keep audiences and artists motivated\, challenged\, and interested. Many major performances are interpreted for the deaf community.  \nCompany members represent a broad spectrum of diverse talents and backgrounds that are continually enhanced each season through collaborations with artists from various media (visual artists\, musicians\, writers\, videographers\, and actors) to create exciting new works that integrate their art forms with dance. The company is creative in its approach to choreography\, community-based education\, and performances in theaters and nontraditional sites.  \nMovement Source Dance Company is a recipient of a Community Arts Grant from the city of Scottsdale. 
URL:https://www.azdancecoalition.org/event/arizona-trolley-dances-scottsdale-6/
LOCATION:Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts\, 7380 E Second St\, Scottsdale\, 85251\, United States
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