May, 30-31, 2017

A Corona Works presents New dances by Italian choreographers

AlessandraCorona, JamesJohnson ©Natalia Bougadellis

A Corona Works presents

Amore Impossibile choreographed by Kristian Cellini  
Just Joy choreographed by Guido Tuveri


with
Alessandra Corona 
James Johnson, Maria Vittoria Villa, Dannon O'Brien,
Nicholas Montero, Michael Bishop, Cassandra Orefice
Narrator: Fulvio Della Volta 
Original Music: Thomas Lentakis 

May 30 & 31, 8pm General Admission: $31 (Students and Dancers $ 20 at the door)
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Alessandra Corona founded "A Corona Works" in New York City with a commitment to develop original artistic works that integrate dance, music, theater, video and film arts, for presentation in the United States and around the world. Her passion is to create art collaborating with professional artists from different performing art disciplines. Alessandra Corona has assembled remarkable and unique artists. 


Amore Impossibile is a new dance-theater production choreographed by the innovative Italian choreographer Kristian Cellini. The inspiration and atmosphere comes from the romance ‘ The Lady of the Camellias’, revised in a contemporary version.
Cellini’s work highlight the sentimental and passionate aspects of the eternal love between the main characters, with the help of a narrator and the original music by Thomas Lentakis. The expressive peak in the choreography will be emphasized by the music of Frederic Chopin.
Just Joy, choreographed by Guido Tuveri, is a collaboration with the artists celebrating the stages of life. It aims to show how even in times of difficulties and sorrow, dance will always bring passion and joy. The original music is by the American composer Thomas Lentakis.
to learn more about the show and "A Corona Works" please visit www.acoronaworks.com

Photo Credit: Alessandra Corona, James Johnson - ©Natalia Bougadellis

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