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Dec 5th, 2012 |
By Roger Lee |
Category: Roger's Dance Notes
Felicia Cruz in Caged, choreographed by Meredith Rainey, (c) 2012 Bill Hebert By Roger Lee for The Dance Journal On December 8, 2002, the Performance Garage had a grand opening complete with a ribbon cutting ceremony, live dancing, and crisp winter weather. Last night the Performance Garage celebrated 10 triumphant years with lots of friends, [...]
Tags: Alexei Borokov, Bill Hebert, Cachet Ivey, Carbon Dance Theatre, Carmelia Vassor-Johnson, Christine Taylor, Christy Lee, Felicia Cruz, Janet Pilla, Jeanne Ruddy, Jeanne Ruddy Dance Company, Jorge Cousineau, Kùlú Mèlé African Dance and Drum Ensemble, Meredith Rainey, Niki Cousineau, Rick Callendar, Roger Lee, Scott McPheeters, The Performance Garage, Victor Keen
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Oct 16th, 2012 |
By Steven Weisz |
Category: Artist News
Carbon Dance Theatre presents Science per Forms on Thursday, October 25, 2012 at 7:30pm through Sunday, October 28, 2012, at the Christ Church Neighborhood House, 20 North American Street. Carbon Dance Theatre works closely with Robotics professors from Harvard University, University of Pennsylvania, and the Director of Philadelphia’s first Hacker Space, The Hacktory, to examine [...]
Tags: Carbon Dance Theatre, Jonah Bokaer, Marcel Williams Foster, Meredith Rainey, Science per Forms
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Apr 3rd, 2012 |
By Steven Weisz |
Category: Artist News
Performances by: Matt Neenan, Meredith Rainey, Meg Foley, Megan Mazarick, Hannah de Keijzer, Michelle Stortz, Chris Colucci, Eugene Lew, Aaron Igler, Chris Powell, Michael Kiley, and Jorge Cousineau. Thirdbird is pleased to present the U.S. debut of Budapest based BLOOM! Dance Collective, May 3 and 4, at 8pm. This international ensemble with artists from Hungary, [...]
Tags: Aaron Igler, BLOOM! Dance Collective, Chris Colucci, Chris Powell, Eugene Lew, Hannah De Keijzer, Jorge Cousineau, Matt Neenan, MEG FOLEY, Megan Mazarick, Meredith Rainey, Michael Kiley, Michelle Stortz, Thirdbird
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Oct 28th, 2011 |
By BillHebert |
Category: Bill Hebert's Behind The Lens
A shot from the inaugural season debut of Carbon Dance Theatre under the direction of Meredith Rainey. I’ve said it once and I’ll say it again, I loves me a cool silhouette. To find out more about Carbon Dance Theatre go to http://www.carbondancetheatre.org/ and find out where they’ll be performing next. As always your comments [...]
Tags: Behind the Lens, Kate Watson-Wallace, Matthew Neenan, Meredith Rainey
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May 25th, 2011 |
By BillHebert |
Category: Bill Hebert's Behind The Lens
Carbon Dance Theater – Photo by Bill Hebert Welcome to the debut post of my very first photo column titled “Behind the Lens”. So what is my goal for this column? To each week bring you an image spotlighting the artists in our amazing community that I have had the pleasure of photographing. For the [...]
Tags: Behind the Lens, Bill Hebert, Meredith Rainey
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Apr 6th, 2011 |
By Steven Weisz |
Category: Archived Articles
Photo by Brian Mengini In a Newsweek article by Sascha Radetsky, he writes, reflecting on the male dancer in today’s society, “ My business attire is a pair of tights. All right, there it is. I wear makeup onstage, and some of my colleagues are gay. Can we move on now? Can we leave behind [...]
Tags: Alex Crozier Jackson, Barre Boys, Brian Mengini, Charles Tyson Jr, Eng Matthews, Itolah Byrd, Men In Dance, Meredith Rainey, Sergio Alvarez, Tommie-Waheed Evans, X-Hale Dance Company
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Oct 26th, 2009 |
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Contemporary dance company BalletX opens its new season with Fall Series 2009, an intriguing presentation of three dance premieres by three choreographers. BalletX will perform Thursday through Sunday, November 19-22, opening its third season as the resident dance company of The Wilma Theater. Co-Artistic Directors Matthew Neenan and Christine Cox say that they see BalletX [...]
Tags: Alex Ketley, Anitra Nurnberger, BalletX, Bradley Schlagheck, Christine Cox, Colby Damon, Elizabeth Gaither, Eric Otto, Fall Series 2009, Jennifer Goodman, Jesse Marx, Matthew Neenan, Meredith Rainey, SILT, Tara Keating, The Wilma Theater
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Jun 1st, 2009 |
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Community Education Center (CEC) and Meeting House Theatre present the final artist of the 2009 New Edge Resident Artists Performance Series: Meredith Rainey with Look Inside. Meredith Rainey is best known for his years as a soloist in the Pennsylvania Ballet. He has been choreographing throughout most of his dance career, and it is with [...]
Tags: 2009 New Edge Resident Artists Performance Series, Community Education Center, Look Inside, Meredith Rainey
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Apr 15th, 2009 |
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The Brandywine Ballet is proud to announce its spring production Colour Brillanté to take place Mother’s Day Weekend, May 8 & 9, 7:30 p.m. in the Emilie K. Asplundh Concert Hall, Philips Memorial Building at West Chester University. Colour Brillanté is an evening of mixed repertory dance including four works two pieces by Brandywine Ballet’s [...]
Tags: Brandywine Ballet, Colour Brillanté, Eric Bean, Koresh Dance Company, Meredith Rainey, Nancy Page
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Mar 20th, 2009 |
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By Merilyn Jackson. For The Inquirer The 16 dance numbers in the 2009 Garden State Dance Festival’s two-weekend run at Rutgers-Camden’s Walter K. Gordon Theater offer a kaleidoscopic glimpse of what emerging dancers can do when matched with established choreographers. Several of the works in last weekend’s opener were highly polished, mobile – and as [...]
Tags: 2009 Garden State Dance Festival, Britni Zarin, Meredith Rainey, Merilyn Jackson, Rutgers-Camden's Walter K. Gordon Theater
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