Monday, January 27, 2020

Spring Dance Festival 2020

 
AG!D performs Beautiful Monster Sante D'Orazio

PLEASE NOTE THIS OPPORTUNITY IS CLOSED

Join us for a paid performance of your work in The Dare to Dance Live Festival, curated by choreographer, Karole Armitage. The Festival celebrates the rich traditions of dance in the Tri-State area. It will feature contemporary dance from the ballet, modern, street and tap traditions with a special focus on folk and classical dances from Asia, Africa and the Americas.

How to participate: 

All interested artists should show or create a 10-15 minute dance. If you have a repertoire work in mind, you can send a video for consideration to info@armitagegonedance.org by Feb. 15. OR to show a work live you must register: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/armitage-gone-dance-seeks-world-dance-performers-for-spring-2020-festival-tickets-91330270297.  Live showings Saturday, February 8 or 15. We’ll be in touch to assign you to a specific time for the requested live showing date. Pre-registration for live showing is required by the Friday prior.  

2020 FESTIVAL DATES & LOCATION

April 26, May 2,9,16

The Theater at Mana Contemporary

888 Newark Avenue, Jersey City, NJ (PATH to Journal Square)

The shows are free and open to the general public.

Artists must be available for at least two of the festival dates and if selected, will be invited to perform on one program. You will be invited to perform on one of the dates to be mutually agreed upon. Dress Rehearsal on the day of the show is mandatory for all. 

 

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