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SUMMARY:Limón Dance Company
DESCRIPTION:RiverArts and Tarrytown Music Hall Present: Limón Dance Company\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Saturday\, September 20\, 20258 PMTarrytown Music HallTarrytown\, NY \n$35-$70 \n			\n				Purchase Tickets\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n“The dancers performed with a luscious spontaneity…this was alive” – The New York Times\n\nFounded in 1946 by José Limón and Doris Humphrey\, the Limón Dance Company has been at the vanguard of American Modern dance since its inception and is considered one of the world’s greatest dance companies. Choreographer and dancer José Limón is credited with creating one of the world’s most important and enduring dance legacies— an art form responsible for the creation\, growth and support of modern dance in this country. Acclaimed for its dramatic expression\, technical mastery and expansive\, yet nuanced movement\, the Limón Dance Company illustrates the timelessness of José Limón’s work and vision. The Company’s repertory\, which includes classic works in addition to new commissions from contemporary choreographers\, possesses an unparalleled breadth and creates unique experiences for audiences around the world. \nCome experience a program that celebrates Limón’s unparalleled creative vision! \n\nOrfeoA poignant reimagining of Orpheus and Eurydice’s myth\, Orfeo pairs Beethoven’s stirring quartet with Limón’s evocative choreography to explore timeless themes of love\, loss\, and hope\, featuring gender-neutral casting for a modern retelling.Choreography: José Limón | Music: Ludwig van Beethoven\, String Quartet Op. 95\, #11 \nSuite from A Choreographic OfferingInspired by Bach’s intricate compositions\, Limón’s A Choreographic Offering is a heartfelt tribute to mentor Doris Humphrey. This luminous work intertwines motifs from her dances\, celebrating legacy and innovation in modern dance history.Choreography: José Limón | Music: J.S. Bach\, Musical Offering \nTwo Ecstatic ThemesA choreographic masterpiece by Doris Humphrey\, Two Ecstatic Themes embodies the excellence of early modern dance\, delving deep into the duality of human experience.Choreography: Doris Humphrey | Music: Tragoedie Fragment a-moll\, Op. 7 No. 2 by Nikolai Karolovich Medtner; Maschere Che Passano for Piano by Gian Francesco Malipiero \nThe Moor’s PavaneLimón’s The Moor’s Pavane distills Othello’s tragic tale into elegant Renaissance-inspired dances. Set to Purcell’s music\, it explores themes of jealousy and betrayal\, offering timeless commentary on human frailty and social injustice.Choreography: José Limón | Music: Henry Purcell (arranged by Simon Sadoff) \n\n			\n				Purchase Tickets
URL:https://riverarts.org/event/limon-dance/
LOCATION:Tarrytown Music Hall\, 13 Main St Floor 2\, Tarrytown\, 10591
CATEGORIES:Dance,In-person
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SUMMARY:Paul Taylor Dance Company
DESCRIPTION:RiverArts and Tarrytown Music Hall Present: Paul Taylor Dance Company\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Saturday\, September 28\, 20247:30 PMTarrytown Music HallTarrytown\, NY \n$30-$70 \n			\n				Purchase Tickets\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				“The American spirit soars whenever Taylor’s dancers dance.” – San Francisco Chronicle\n \n \nOne of the most iconic and dynamic modern dance ensembles of our time\, the Paul Taylor Dance Company has been innovating and transforming the art form of modern dance since 1954. With a history of multidisciplinary collaborations\, passionate expression\, and thrilling athleticism\, the Company is known worldwide for its vast repertory\, performing work from the Founder’s canon; new works created by some of today’s most engaging and established choreographers; and important historical dance from the 20th and 21st centuries. Dedicated to sharing modern dance with the broadest possible audience\, the Company tours annually\, both domestically and internationally\, with performances and a variety of educational programs and engagement offerings.\n \n \nCome experience a program that celebrates Taylor’s unparalleled creative vision:\n \n \nAureole \nFirst performance\, 1962\nPerhaps Paul Taylor’s first success\, was the first time Taylor combined his loping antelope style of movement with baroque music\, and its grace and individuality instantly spun into orbit throughout the dance world.\nMusic: George Frideric Handel\n \n \nDust\nFirst performance\, 1977\nClive Barnes of the New York Times says\, “The man is a genius again with a fantastic new and macabre ballet\, with the remarkable dancers moving through this Goya-like vision of hell-in-life with even humored energy of athletes.”\nMusic: Francis Poulenc\n \n \nEsplanade\nFirst performance\, 1975\nAn esplanade is an outdoor place to walk\, Paul Taylor created a masterwork based on pedestrian movement brimming with Taylor’s signature youthful exuberance. A classic of American dance to two Bach violin concertos.\nMusic: Johann Sebastian Bach\n			\n				Purchase Tickets
URL:https://riverarts.org/event/paul-taylor/
LOCATION:Tarrytown Music Hall\, 13 Main St Floor 2\, Tarrytown\, 10591
CATEGORIES:Dance,In-person
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SUMMARY:Ronald K. Brown/EVIDENCE\, A Dance Company
DESCRIPTION:RiverArts and Tarrytown Music Hall Presents Ronald K. Brown/Evidence\, A Dance Company\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Saturday\, October 21\, 20237:30 PMTarrytown Music HallTarrytown\, NY \n$35-$65 \n			\n				Purchase Tickets\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				RiverArts celebrates its 60th year this fall\, with its co-presentation with Tarrytown Music Hall of Ronald K. Brown/EVIDENCE. For the last decade\, RiverArts has provided access to world-class dance companies to the Rivertowns. These annual Dance Concerts allow Rivertown audiences to experience these talented groups right at home. \nEstablished in 1985 by Ronald K. Brown\, EVIDENCE\, A Dance Company\, seamlessly integrates traditional African dance with spoken word and contemporary choreography. The Brooklyn based group aims to promote understanding of the human experience into the African Diaspora through dance and storytelling and to provide sensory connections to history and tradition through music\, movement\, and spoken word—leading deeper into issues of spirituality\, community responsibility and liberation. \nThrough their work\, EVIDENCE provides a unique perspective of human struggles\, tragedies\, and triumphs. Using the power of movement\, Brown emphasizes the significance of community within African American culture and introduces audiences to the captivating splendor of traditional African forms and rhythms. Additionally\, he is an advocate for fostering growth of the African American dance community and has been a vital force in encouraging young dancers to explore choreography and developing careers in dance. \nFounder and Artistic Director\, Ronald K. Brown\, is in great demand as a choreographer. He has set works on Ballet Hispánico\, Muntu Dance Theatre of Chicago\, Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater\, Ko-Thi Dance Company\, Philadanco\, Cleo Parker Robinson Ensemble\, Dayton Contemporary Dance Company\, Jennifer Muller/The Works\, Jeune Ballet d’Afrique Noire\, and others. He has collaborated alongside artists such as composer/designer Omotayo Wunmi Olaiya\, the late writer Craig G. Harris\, Director Ernie McClintock’s Jazz Actors Theater\, choreographers Patricia Hoffbauer and Rokiya Kone\, composers Jason Moran\, Arturo O’Farrill\, Bernadette Speech\, and more. \nBrown was the recipient of the 2020 Jacob’s Pillow Dance award and has been recognized for his choreography in Regina Taylor’s Crowns with the AUDELCO Award. Brown also received two Black Theatre Alliance Awards and a Fred & Adele Astaire Award for Outstanding Choreography in the Tony Award-winning production of The Gershwin’s Porgy and Bess. His contributions to the dance world have been acknowledged through honors such as the Def Dance Jam Workshop 2000 Mentor of the Year\, Doris Duke Artist Award\, NYC City Center Fellowship\, Scripps/ADF Award\, John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Fellowship\, National Endowment for the Arts Choreographers Fellowship\, New York Foundation for the Arts Fellowship\, United States Artists Fellowship\, a New York Dance and Performance “Bessie” Award\, Dance Magazine Award\, and The Ailey Apex Award. \nDon’t miss this opportunity to see this internationally-renowned dance company perform three of their signature pieces in the heart of the Rivertowns! \n			\n				Purchase Tickets
URL:https://riverarts.org/event/evidence/
LOCATION:Tarrytown Music Hall\, 13 Main St Floor 2\, Tarrytown\, 10591
CATEGORIES:Dance,In-person
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SUMMARY:Ballet Hispánico
DESCRIPTION:RiverArts and Tarrytown Music Hall Presents Ballet Hispánico\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Saturday\, October 1\, 2022\n7:30 PM\nTarrytown Music Hall\nTarrytown\, NY\n			\n				Purchase Tickets\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n\n\n\nLINEA RECTA by Annabelle Lopez Ochoa from Ballet Hispanico on Vimeo.\n\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				RiverArts welcomes you to join us for a night of Latinx dance celebrating National Hispanic Heritage Month and featuring Ballet Hispánico. Premium ticket holders will enjoy the best seats in the house as well as an After-Party where you will enjoy light refreshments and salsa dancing with the dancers from Ballet Hispánico right after the concert. \nNational Medal of Arts recipient Tina Ramirez founded Ballet Hispánico in 1970\, at the height of the post-war civil rights movements. From its inception Ballet Hispánico focused on providing a haven for Black and Brown Latinx youth and families seeking artistic place and cultural sanctuary. By providing the space for Latinx dance and dancers to flourish\, Ballet Hispánico uplifted marginalized emerging and working artists\, which combined with the training\, authenticity of voice\, and power of representation\, fueled the organization’s roots and trajectory. In 2009\, Ballet Hispánico welcomed Eduardo Vilaro as its Artistic Director\, ushering in a new era by inserting fresh energy to the company’s founding values and leading Ballet Hispánico into an artistically vibrant future. Today\, Ballet Hispánico’s New York City headquarters house a School of Dance and state-of-the-art dance studios for its programs and the arts community. From its grassroots origins as a dance school and community-based performing arts troupe\, for fifty years Ballet Hispánico has stood as a catalyst for social change. \nBallet Hispánico provides the physical home and cultural heart for Latinx dance in the United States. Ballet Hispánico has developed a robust public presence across its three main programs: its Company\, School of Dance\, and Community Arts Partnerships. \nThrough its exemplary artistry\, distinguished training program\, and deep-rooted community engagement efforts Ballet Hispánico champions and amplifies underrepresented voices in the field. For fifty years Ballet Hispánico has provided a place of honor for the omitted\, overlooked\, and oppressed. As it looks to the next fifty years and beyond\, Ballet Hispánico seeks to empower\, and give agency to\, the Latinx experience and those individuals within it. \n“both earthy and classically elegant” – New York Times \n“smashingly theatrical” – Chicago Sun Times \n“a cutting edge crowd pleaser” – Washington Post \n“Ballet Hispánico delivers spirited fun.” – The Boston Globe \n“Empowering voices the world needs to hear.” – Mackenzie Scott \n“One of America’s Cultural Treasures.” – Ford Foundation \nDon’t miss this opportunity to see this internationally-renowned dance company perform three of their signature pieces in the heart of the Rivertowns. \n			\n				Purchase Tickets
URL:https://riverarts.org/event/riverarts-presents-ballet-hispanico/
LOCATION:Tarrytown Music Hall\, 13 Main St Floor 2\, Tarrytown\, 10591
CATEGORIES:Dance,In-person
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