June, 1-14, 2018

PANGAEA Dance Series (presented by 2018 Cultural Kaleidoscope Festival)

Kerson Gason PANGAEA Dance Series

Through a collaboration with Hudson Guild, Sans Limites Dance, and Haiti Cultural Exchange, the PANGAEA DANCE SERIES -- named after the supercontinent that existed before separating into today’s 7 land masses -- unites dance forms, choreographers, musicians and artists from all regions of the world.

This series will present six dance concerts featuring movement works that explore themes of immigration and diasporic experiences, featuring choreographers of Haitian descent along with other artists representing cultures from around the globe.

 

PANGAEA PROGRAM A (June 1st @8PM + June 2nd @2PM)
Renegade Performance Group (of André M. Zachery), 
Cross Move Lab (of Guanglei Hui + Tsai-Hsi Hung), 
CircuitDebris (of Ahizrem Worlds), 
Diana (of Sans Limites Dance)
Movement of the People Dance Company (of Joya Powell)

 

PANGAEA PROGRAM B (June 3rd @3PM + June 8th @8PM) 
Dance Caribbean COLLECTIVE (of Candace Thompson)
Lucille Jun
Yasmin Schönmann
Tahleim Reyes + Katie Oliver
Barkha Dance Company (of Barkha Patel II Barkha Patel)

 

PANGAEA PROGRAM C (June 9th + June 14th)
Kriyol Dance Collective (of Véronëque Ignace)
XY Motion (of Xiang Jones)
Ainesh Madan
Amirov Dance Theater (of Alexandra Sandra Amirov)
Erick Montes


Attendees may reserve their seat(s) at the below website address + ‘at-door’ $10 suggested donations will be accepted: https://hudsonguild.eventsmart.com/events/hudson-guild-cultural-kaleidoscope-festival/

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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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