National Dance Week-NYC

Daniel Gwirtzman Dance Company Washington Heights Summer Musical Theater Dance Festival

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Encore Press Contact: Eric Hill (212) 543-1367 info@GwirtzmanDance.org

YM & YWHA Publicity Contacts: Deborah Katznelson (212) 569-6200 x 219 dkatznelson@ywashhts.org 

Washington Heights Summer Musical Theater Dance Festival
July 19-August 1, 2010

Providing solid training to serve whatever style of dance a student pursues.

 

One-week programs July 19-July 25; July 26-August 1

 Two-week Program July 19-August 1

at The YM & YWHA of Washington Heights & Inwood
54 Nagle Avenue New York, NY 10040

Reach New Heights IN THE HEIGHTS!  This summer, study dance in the Heights at the Washington Heights Summer Musical Theater Dance Festival, directed by Daniel Gwirtzman and his vibrant, electric company!  This is the festival that’s just the size for you.  The summer residency of the Daniel Gwirtzman Dance Company, the Festival, is a two-week intensive dance-training program for pre-professionals and professionals as well as dancers ages 12-18. All classes are open to the public on a drop-in basis.  No pre-registration is necessary.  Only $13/class.

THE FESTIVAL:  A DIFFERENT EXPERIENCE

 

“The face of Broadway choreography has changed,” says Daniel Gwirtzman.  “Think of the diversity of movement styles in today’s shows, the range needed and expected of dancers.  As a DanceBreak finalist for 2010, I have observed first-hand the next generation of musical theater choreographers and the demands they are making of dancers.  As an innovator with a concert dance background, my work asks dancers to have a full set of technical, stylistic and performance skills.   This festival is about preparing the aspiring theatrical dancer for this range of choreography.”

The Festival provides a rigorous and holistic program to develop and strengthen contemporary dance and musical theater dance skills, while creating relationships with the Company and special guest artists. The Festival is geared toward students of all levels and technical abilities, from those that are passionate about a career in dance and who wish to train at an intensive level with professional teaching artists and performers, to the absolute beginner with an interest in dance and musical theater.

The Festival is an intimate program that values a low student to teacher ratio so that the emphasis of the festival is on individual growth and attention.  Another primary difference that sets the Festival apart is the inclusion of composition classes.  Enrolled students, in addition to developing their skills and techniques and learning repertory from the Company, will have the opportunity to work as a choreographer does, developing dances.

The festival emphasizes strong personal investment in each student’s dancing; we coach each dancer to reveal his or her individuality and we are focused on helping our students cultivate their performance qualities.  The festival will provide solid, intelligent technique to serve whatever style of dance a student decides to pursue; in today’s companies, and on Broadway, versatility is key.  Our philosophy is to prepare the dancer for this diversity of dance styles.

THE SCHEDULE and CURRICULUM

 

The festival operates Monday-Sunday, with Saturday off from all classes.  All classes are open to the public on a drop-in basis.  No pre-registration is necessary.  Only $13/class. 

9:00-9:30     Morning Meeting

9:30-11:00         Technique Class—open to the public

11:15-12:30   Repertory Class—open to the public

12:30-1:30         Lunch

1:30-3:00     Repertory Class—open to the public

3:00-4:30     Composition Class—open to the public

4:45-6:00     Master Class—open to the public—visit Daniel Gwirtzman Dance Company on Facebook to see the specific schedule of guest teachers; Please note on some days, the master class and composition class times will be switched.

 

HOW TO APPLY FOR THE ONE OR TWO WEEK PROGRAM:

 

  1. Fill out an application, which can be downloaded by accessing our website, www.GwirtzmanDance.org.
  2. Mail the completed application, with a check to:

 

Daniel Gwirtzman Dance Company

720 West 181st Street, #31

New York, NY  10033

The Dancesource Ballroom Workshop

THE DANCESOURCE
98-11 Queens Blvd. at 65th Ave
Rego Park, NY 11374
718-997-1278
www.dancesource.net


The Dancesource is hosting a SPECIAL BALLROOM WORKSHOP beginning This Thursday, 7/15 in Rego Park, NY.
PASHA and DANIELA will be doing a special 4 class Ballroom workshop at The Dancesource on the following dates:
Thur 7/15 6 – 7PM
Sun 7/18 3 – 4PM
Mon 7/19 6 – 7PM
Thur 7/22 6 – 7PM

CLICK HERE for Pasha & Daniela’s video.

 
This 4 week class is open to all dancers, beginning, intermediates, young and not so young. Couples are invited, but individuals are welcome as well. This four lesson course is $80 per person, $75 per person if you bring a partner. A single class may be taken for $25 per person.  IF YOU BRING THIS EMAIL YOU WILL BE ENTITLED TO A $60 course for the 4 lessons. That’s a HUGE savings of 25% Off!!!!

Contact us at The Dancesource, or just come!  Registration can be called in, emailed in with this email, or bring the email with you in hand to:

THE DANCESOURCE
98-11 Queens Blvd. at 65th Ave
Rego Park, NY 11374
718-997-1278
www.dancesource.net
 Subways: Take E or F from Manhattan to 71st/ Continental in Forest Hills NY; turn around, come back towards NYC one local stop to 67th Avenue. Exit at Dunkin Donuts, walk 3 blocks on the north side of Queens Blvd. to 65th Avenue. We’re at the corner of 65th Avenue and Queens Blvd. look for our basement entrance, buzzer #1.

We look forward to seeing you soon!

kd dance

Fashion With A Conscience

339 Lafayette St. at Bleecker
New York, NY 10012
212-533-1738
www.kddance.com
Hours of Operation: Monday-Saturday, 12pm-8pm

 

30 Years of Looks That Will Not Quit

When started in 1980 as a clothing line for dancers attracted the usual suspects, people who aren’t dancers but have a radar for clothes that will be just as chic in 20 years as much as the day they buy them: European women, Vogue magazine, Hollywood stylists and celebrities.

In 1980, yarn spinners tell them it’s unheard of.  West coast dancers-turned-fashion designers David Lee and Tricia Kaye invent a new kind of comfortable using the lightest yarn they can find.  The line of the body-loving looks becomes its own genre that doesn’t look or feel like anything else out there.

In 1983, the designers leave the Bay Area and move the clothing line, kd dids, to New York.  They commit to producing their line exculsively in the United States and set up their own factory in the Bronx.

This year, the shoulder-baring top that went platinum when it appeared in Vogue turns 30.  kd dids and kd dance celebrate their 30th anniversary with a new release of the “03″, the third design first created in 1980 that remains the best-selling top for the past 30 years, in organic cotton and vegetable cashmere.

 

 

             kd dance’s BLOW-OUT sale at their store
    Monday, July 19th – Monday, August 16th