Final Presentations: Creative Learning Dance Project, 2022

WITNESS THE JOY AT OUR PUBLIC PRESENTATION ON MARCH 1, 2023.

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WITNESS THE JOY AT OUR PUBLIC PRESENTATION ON MARCH 3, 2023.

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WITNESS THE JOY AT OUR PUBLIC PRESENTATION ON MARCH 10, 2023.

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Final Choreography

Happy to report that we’re all safe and sound after our spirited dance together! Videography by Wal Lan Lee. March 1, 2023.

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Yes, you will always be my baby! Videography by Yolanda Rodriguez. March 3, 2023.

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Share the joy with our Lioness Queen, Christina, as she leads the Pride with pride! Videography by Sandra Antognazzi. March 10, 2023.

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Engaging Individuals with Special Needs and Disabilities through Contemporary Dance

Join us for the culmination of our 10-week series of movement arts classes! Our students have learned ballet, modern, and jazz dance techniques adapted to their abilities. Come see the creative learning and teaching techniques we discovered together along the way, as well as the choreographed dance pieces that the teaching artists and students co-created. Witness the joy and human connection through the arts and public performance – not to be missed!

Presentation Dates & Times

Wed, Mar 1: 5:30 pm, featuring teens/young adults … RSVP here.

Fri, Mar 3: 12:15 pm, featuring adults and seniors … RSVP here.

Fri, Mar 10: 5:30 pm, featuring teens/young adults … RSVP here.

Presentations last between 60-75 minutes.

Location: Clinton Cameo Studios, 307 West 43rd St. in Manhattan

For the safety and wellbeing of our community, each presentation will be limited in size.

Masks are optional but highly encouraged.

Meet Davnel the Dancer!

The Lower Manhattan Cultural Council’s Creative Learning Grant program, the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs (DCLA), and the New York State Council on the Arts (NYSCA) are major funders of this project. Additional general support was provided by the Marta Heflin Foundation, and by our community of donors.