Saturday, October 5, 2024

REVIVAL 8: THEN AND NOW

DVP in Revival 8: Then and Now Meg Goldman

DANCES FOR A VARIABLE POPULATION PRESENTS

REVIVAL 8: THEN AND NOW

FREE PERFORMANCES AND WORKSHOPS AT NYC’s

YOLANDA GARCIA PARK, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5 AT 3:00PM 

Infusing the essence of iconic dance works by master choreographers of the 20th century, Dances for a Variable Population (DVP) will lead two performances and workshops of Revival 8: Then and Now, Saturday, October 5 at 3:00PM at Yolanda Garcia Park in Bronx, New York. 

REVIVAL 8: Then and Now is a unique series set to unite legendary pieces from renowned choreographers, creatively inspired by esteemed ex-dancers who once graced their companies. These former dancers, with a deep connection to the original works, will reinterpret iconic works such as Martha Graham's Steps in the Street, Tina Ramirez’s Carmen, Jerome Robbins’s Dances at a Gathering, and Paul Taylor's Esplanade, tailored for the older adult population. 

Celebrating its 15th year of free performances, DVP will also present a free All Together Dance Workshop open to members of the public on Saturday, October 5, 3:00PM at Yolanda Garcia Park (followed by the 4:00PM performance).

These interactive workshops highlight movements by guest artists and feature exercises from DVP’s MOVEMENT SPEAKS® curriculum. Reservations are recommended. For more information, please visit: www.Dvpnyc.org/revival8.

REVIVAL 8: THEN AND NOW Program and Venue information

Saturday, October 5, 2024, Yolanda Garcia Park, Bronx, NY (Rain date: October 12th)

Live, In-Person Performance: 4:00PM

Pre-Performance All Together Dance Workshop: 3:00PM

Melrose Ave and East 159th St, Bronx, NY, 10451

 

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