Thursday, September 13, 2018

Male dancers needed

 
Hanna Q Dance Company. Alan Kaplan

Hanna Q Dance Company is looking for additional male dancers. Must have excellent technique in Contemporary dance. Need to be able to partner and do lifts.( pas de deux) Minimum height 5.9 Must already live in NYC. Be available to sign contract starting rehearsals immediately. Rehearsals are Wednesday evenings, Sunday daytime.  Send resume, headshot and your dance video to hannaqdancecompany@yahoo.com Hourly paid rehearsals and paid performances. Must be able to start now!

Energetic, Imaginative & Passionate!

A Contemporary Modern Company 

Founded in 2013 Hanna Q Dance Company has been performing original works  in  and out, of  the NYC area. The Swedish born and raised Artistic Director and Choreographer Johanna LjungQvist- Brinson draws inspiration from the forces of nature and uses its elements to create dynamic narratives through movement. 

The choreography is comprised of technically rigorous movement, derived from Johanna’s background in Dunham technique, as well as partnering at once intricately acrobatic and viscerally human. The dancers express bursts of passion and athleticism, sweeping the audience into a different world full of emotions. The company has performed in venues mostly in NYC, including Dixon Place, Jazz at Lincoln Center, Brooklyn Dance Festival, TADA!Theater, The Actors Fund Arts Center, Green Space, New York Live Arts, The Triskelion Arts, and West End Theater.

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A photo of dancers lifting another up in the air in a studio of a Summer MELT workshop. There is a standing lamp off to one corner as the lifted dancer reaches up in the air. Photo by Rachel Keane.

 

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