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Enjoy a variety of recorded shows below.
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L’Shana Tova: A Sweet Assembly
The program highlights an array of Jewish melodies from around the world, taking us through outstanding dates in the Jewish holiday calendar. It celebrates Jewish traditions and the inspiring survival and rebirth of the Jewish people. Our Fringe Festival 2021 version has now expanded!
Barry: Mamaloshen in Dance!
Celebrating life and the Yiddish culture, this show is set to the iconic sounds of the Yiddish Swing duo “Barry Sisters”. Childhood memories, love, loss and the ways of the shtetl come to life onstage. A tribute to Ida and Israel Zlatin, BARRY has won numerous awards and accolades, and was named "Best Dance Performance" by the World Heritage Cultural Center. It' has toured to the Kennedy Center, the Jazz at Lincoln Center, Taiwan and Romania, and appeared virtually at the INTERFOLK cultural festival in St. Petersburg, Russia.
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STORM
Autobiographical in nature, the work fleshes out Gustav Holst's powerful Planets Suite. The characters in STORM exhibit extreme emotional states, but ultimately represent the varying beautiful and petrifying emotions which can all be found in a single human being.
#Quarantineksvkhvkhkdvhai
This is what happens when you feel the effects of profound isolation and the world plunging into darkness around you. When the new normal has you banging on the keys of your computer.
This show was created in quarantine as a reflection of Coronavirus times and the need to connect. The journey is an unfiltered and often raw scramble to express. A scattering of choreography, photography, dance shorts and tiktok-orgaphy.
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MAYBE EVEN HIGHER
The Inspiration: The images below are children’s artwork from the Theresienstadt camp and ghetto, and serve as the basis for the choreography. The image colors, composition and subject is what we attempted to bring to life. Imagine the drawings step off of the page. You will see almost every scene in our dance corresponds to one of these images. These are courtesy of the Terezin Museum, and the name of each child is listed along with the drawing. May their memory live on every day, beyond the historical past!