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Rachel Erdos with Ido Tadmor (Dance: Israel) / Flusso Dance Company (US/Italy)
Between the Seas Festival of Mediterranean Performing Arts
Tuesday, August 21, 2012 at 6:30PM
Wild Project
195 East 3rd Street
New York,
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10009
Between Ave A & B
F train to 2nd Ave 24 hour parking garage located on Essex (Ave A) just south of Houston
Rachel Erdos / Ido Tadmor: And Mr (the choreographer's cut) (Israel)
The international premiere of the work And Mr (the choreographer's cut) is an extended version of the solo 'and Mr' commissioned and performed by Israeli dancer and choreographer Ido Tadmor which was originally premiered in August 2011. Since then the piece has been performed in New York, Israel, Korea and Cyprus with upcoming performances in Brazil, Budapest and Hong Kong. This extended version had its Israeli premiere as part of Intima Dance Festival and Summer Dance Festival, Tel Aviv. www.rachelerdos.com.
Presented with the generous support of the Office of Cultural Affairs, Consulate of Israel in NYC. Additional support by Between the Seas Festival
Vanessa Tamburi / Flusso Dance: Lost Rights (Italy/USA)
Lost Rights was created by FLUSSO dance project in collaboration with Visa2dance Festival and premiered at the Visa2dance Festival, Dar es Salaam in October 2010. The piece is specifically designed for four young dancers as a combination of movements taking roots in different cultures. The choreography articulates nine vignettes of the life of children in Africa: stories of lost rights and dignity. The piece is inspired by The sky of the last ones, a book that collects articles written by Maria G. Cutuli, an Italian reporter killed in Afghanistan in 2001. Her reporting brought her to Africa, the continent that she loved the most, then to Afghanistan, Pakistan and the Middle East. Her articles cover stories of life, and interviews with witnesses. Tales of women, children and war: "those that we forget because we do not belong to it. www.flussodanceproject.com
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