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2010–2011 GEORGIAN COURT UNIVERSITY
Guest Company-in-ResidenceGeorgian Court University hosts Group Motion Multimedia Dance Company, one of Philadelphia’s pioneer dance organizations, which will present a site-specifi c performance on the GCU campus. Group Motion’s Park Spaces, which has been adapted for the GCU campus, is based on their acclaimed City Dances/Parkway performance that took place along the Benjamin Franklin Parkway in Philadelphia. City Dances/Parkway, funded and presented by PNC Bank Arts Alive in the spring of 2010, inspired the new Park Spaces, which incorporates Georgian Court’s historic Casino, Italian Gardens, Sunken Garden, and Formal Garden. Eight dancers, with iPods and speakers attached to their bodies, will lead the audience through the gardens and across campus.
Park Dances was created by Silvana Cardell, John Luna, and Manfred Fischbeck, and original music for the piece was written by Andrea Clearfi eld, Tim Motzer, and Phil Kline.
Date: Wednesday, October 6, 3:30 pmLocation: GCU GardensCost: Free and open to the public
Group Motion Master ClassDates: Monday, September 27, and Wednesday, September 29; 2:00 –3:30 pmLocation: Dance Studio 1, Wellness Center
Luncheon with Studio Directors and Guest StudentsDate: Wednesday, October 27
Diagnosis of a Faun GCU welcomes Tamar Rogoff: Performance Projects’ Diagnosis of a Faun. This extraordinary presentation is commissioned by VSA Arts, an international nonprofi t organization that celebrates the power of the arts in the lives
of individuals with disabilities. Diagnosis of a Faun was performed during the June 2010 International VSA Arts Festival at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, and is being presented this year at Middlebury College in Vermont and at Georgian Court University. In Diagnosis of a Faun, Tamar Rogoff’s faun steps out of his mythical world to interface with the world of medicine. As the faun moves through the seemingly disparate spheres of the operating room and the forest in the company of dancers, doctors, humans and nymphs, the curse of separation between medicine and art is gently lifted.
Lecture Demonstration/Workshop Date: Wednesday, Nov. 3; 12:30–3:00 pmLocation: Dance Studio I, Wellness CenterCost: Free to the GCU community
Performance PresentationDate: Thursday, November 4; 6:30 pmLocation: CasinoCost: Free to the GCU community
Auditions* Wednesday, November 18
Spotlight Performances: Student Choreography: Fall Showing Dates: Wednesday, December 1, and Thursday, December 1 & 2; 7:00 pm Location: GCU Dance Studio I, Wellness Center
Auditions Wednesday, January 19
Auditions Monday, March 7
Special Event Open to All Dance MajorsAmerican Dance College Festival: March 9–12
Auditions Monday, April 11
Spotlight Performance Series: Senior Show Featuring Alexis Seiferling & Jessica Amoroso Date: Friday, April 15Location: GCU Dance Studio I, Wellness Center
Spotlight Performance Series: Faculty Choreography Show Dates: Thursday, May 5, and Friday, May 6; 7:00 pmLocation: TBA
Guest ChoreographersMyra Bazell, codirector of the SCRAP Performance Group Merian Soto, one of the founding artistic directors of Pepatián
EnsemblesModern-Jazz-Ballet, directed by GCU faculty
Repertory WorkDoris Humphrey’s Water Study, staged by Silvana Cardell and William Robinson with score consultant Peter Bertini
Parsons RepertoryInterlude, staged by Lesya Popil
Guest Speakers Susan Glazer, former director of the School of Dance at The University of the Arts, PhiladelphiaJoe’l Ludovic, fi lm director/videographer
*Talent & Merit Scholarships Available
GCU Dance Program
Silvana Cardell, DirectorDepartment of DanceGeorgian Court University732.987.2170scardell@georgian.edu
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