Posts Tagged ‘ SEED ’

Two dancers in Seed are a spellbinding pairing

Nov 4th, 2011 | By | Category: Reviews

by Merilyn Jackson for The Inquirer Tui is the Maori name for a black bird with a small white tuft at its throat. When the English came to New Zealand, its native habitat, they named it the parson bird. Tuis are honey eaters; they have two voice boxes, and some of their sounds range beyond [...]



Created in New Zealand, continued in Prague, to be performed in Philadelphia – SEED

Oct 12th, 2011 | By | Category: In The Spotlight

In January 2011, Niki Cousineau and Gin MacCallum traveled to Auckland, New Zealand through the support of a fellowship from the Independence Foundation to work with choreographer Carol Brown, who is directing SEED. Brown is an award-winning choreographer of contemporary dance, a writer, teacher and Artistic Director of Carol Brown Dances. A New Zealander, her company was [...]