July, 8-11, 2015

FJK DANCE RETURNS TO NEW YORK LIVE ARTS JULY 8 to 11

FJK DANCE RETURNS TO  NEW YORK LIVE ARTS JULY 8 to 11

FJK DANCE RETURNS TO NEW YORK LIVE ARTS JULY 8 to11

Four Premieres/Seven Works/Four Performances

Argentine Tango, Middle Eastern Movement, Classical Ballet and Ballroom Dance Connect in a Brilliant Contemporary Dance Setting

Fadi Khoury, the Iraqi-born Artistic Director of FJK Dance, will return to New York Live Arts July 8 through July 11 with his company of ten dancers in new and repertory works combining a variety of dance mediums in a rare cultural fusion. The run will include four premieres and a special guest choreographer collaboration.

With percussion music fusing classical instruments with electric sounds, Mr. Khoury’s choreography explores the human intuitive relationship to rhythm and the purity of dance as an expression of human identity and divine presence.

All four of FJK Dance NEW choreographic works will be presented on Gala benefit evening, Wednesday July 8 at 7pm:

•          Home (premiere), choreographed to a selection of Frédéric Chopin compositions, is a ballet reflecting man’s resilience in the face of war and the universal beliefs in trust and hope. A work for ten dancers and a vision of positivity, Home symbolizes Fadi Khoury’s Iraqi childhood aspirations, the manifestation of a dream. Score includes Chopin’s Adante Spianato G-major; Nocturne in C-sharp minor; Étude Allegro sostenuto; and Fantaisie-Impromptu in C-sharp minor. VIDEO.

•          Echoes (premiere), is a piece in which five men dance to music by Shamou, a Persian percussionist and composer who fuses Middle Eastern drums and percussion instruments with electric based sounds and rhythms. “Dabke,” a folkloric traditional Bedouin dance of the mountains of Lebanon and Syria, serves as inspiration.

•          Serenade (premiere), is a female solo to classical Middle Eastern music by Ihsan Al Mounzer, playing Kanoun, a harp-like string instrument from the Middle East.

•          Dum Tak (premiere), a composition of Tabla (Middle Eastern Drum) playing Latin salsa by Matias Hazroum, from the Arabic Percussion album of Mrio Kirlis. Three couples perform in pointe shoes, Latin heel and bare feet together in a blend of ballet movement and Latin salsa. VIDEO.

The July 8 Gala benefit performance will also include excerpts from FJK’s Arabesque and Tango Unframed, and an excerpt from a new work, Duke’s Time, by guest choreographer Gary Pierce. Mr. Pierce was a co-founder of American Ballroom Theater Company who for ten years served as the company’s resident choreographer.

“Our 2015 Season hopes to be exciting and inspiring, a positive perspective at this tough time,” said Fadi Khoury, FJK Dance director/choreographer. “The choreography has a strong Middle Eastern influence yet exhibits a distinctive and versatile mix of different dance styles. I believe FJK Dance is the picture of globalization and a snapshot of our time; we are proud to celebrate the cultural blend that is a true reflection of New York City dance.”

FJK’S international dance blend, “strips away unnecessary glitter from these forms to emphasize the beauty of movement itself” – NY TIMES, JULY 2014

FJK Dance

Season 2015 - July 8 through July 11

New York Live Arts - 219 W 19th Street, New York, NY 10011

Tel: 212.691.6500

Gala Benefit Performance at 7pm on Wednesday, July 8

Dinner Celebration to follow

El Cid, 174 8th Ave, New York, NY 10011

Benefit Tickets:

http://www.fjkdance.com/season-2015

General Admission Tickets: http://www.newyorklivearts.org/event/fjk_dance_2015

SEASON 2015 PROGRAM:

Wednesday, July 8 at 7pm

GALA - Excerpts/Best of FJK Dance:

Tango Unframed and Arabesque

Duke’s Time (Gary Pierce - guest choreographer)

Echoes

Serenade

Dum Tak

Home

Thursday, July 9 at 7:30pm

Arabesque

Echoes

Serenade

Dum Tak

Home

Friday, July 10 at 7:30pm

FJK BALLROOM NIGHT

Duke’s Time (Gary Pierce - guest choreographer)

Tango Unframed

Dum Tak

Home

Saturday, July 11 at 7:30pm

Tango Unframed

Echoes

Serenade

Dum Tak

Home

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A dancer in a black tutu and leotard and pointe shoes stands on one leg, with the other leg extended behind the body in a straight line. One arm is raised above the head and the other extended to the back parallel to the extended leg. The school director is opposite the dancer and wears a red DTH logo t-shirt and black pants and ballet slippers. She holds the hand of the arm raised above the dancer’s head with one arm and her back arm is extended and she is smiling at the student.

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