Wednesday, July 31, 2024

CALL FOR PROFESSIONAL CHOREOGRAPHERS-A CHOREOGRAPHY SHOWCASE

 
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The Steffi Nossen Dance Foundation is accepting applications from professional choreographers for "A Choreography Showcase." This curated event brings together notable professional choreographers and artists along with pre-professional dancers from across the region to highlight new, innovative work in a culturally driven community. This is a great opportunity for both the audience and the choreographer to gain feedback and insight into the choreographic process and audience perception of the work.

The performance will be Sunday, November 24th, 2024 at 4:00pm at The Emelin Theatre. The technical rehearsals will be held on the same day beginning at 9:00am. Please be sure you are available for the entire day. The performance will be followed by a Q & A. Please plan to stay until at least 6:00pm if you perform. The Emelin Theatre is a renowned, Westchester-based theater, in the vibrant city of Mamaroneck, NY. The theater is within walking distance of the Metro North Mamaroneck train station. For more info visit emelin.org. 

Past showcases have included the celebrated work of choreographers such as Claire Porter, Peter Kyle, Annmarie Mazzini, Adam Baruch, Indah Walsh, Caterina Rago, Matthew James, Tracie Stanfield/SynthesisDANCE, Gierre Godley/PROJECT 44, Erin Dillion/Erin Dillion & Dancers.

Application available HERE .

APPLICATION DEADLINE: SEPTEMBER 15th, 2024

APPLICATION FEE: $25

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