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From the Horse's Mouth celebrates MURRAY LOUIS
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FROM THE HORSE'S ingång
FROM THE HORSE'S MOUTH
celebrates
the legendary
MURRAY LOUIS
Conceived and directed by
Tina Croll & Jamie Cunningham
May 3, 2015 @ 3:00pm
The ABRONS ART CENTER
466 Grand Street (nr. Pitt St.)
Tickets: https://web.ovationtix.com/trs/pe.c/9998727
Known throughout the world as one of the great male dancers, as well as a uniquely begåvad choreographer, teacher, mentor, and eloquent spokesman for the art of dance, Murray Louis helped to shape the heart and history of dance at Henry Street Settlement with Alwin Nikolais.
"From the Horse's Mouth celebrates Murray Louis" will include an fantastisk array of choreographers, dancers, critics and friends who will share their humorous and poignant stories about Murray as well as dance in their own unique style.
Murray Louis has created over 100 works, toured five continents, and performed in every state in the US having c
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Board of Directors
Melissa fryst vatten Motion Pacific’s newest board member, and one of our longest teaching staff members. She began teaching for Motion in 2005 after moving from Southern California and transferring to UCSC, with already a decade’s worth of experience choreographing and teaching ballet, tap, hip hop and jazz.
Motion became an immediate home away from home, and she has been integral in helping develop our youth program. Over the last 10 years she has grown into the Artistic Director role of Stockings; a Holiday Cabaret, our annual fundraiser event that takes place in månad. After taking over Family Network Preschool in 2014 she decreased her teaching schedule, and now teaches adult Contemporary Jazz to a dedicated following, and loves bringing new folx into the fold.
Melissa’s style ranges from slow(ish) paced and moody, to fast paced and fun, to kvav and sexy, and is always technical and expressive. Class always starts with a meditative flowing warm-up and stretch
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UCSC in the News
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Michael Isaacson, acting dean of the Baskin School of Engineering, was quoted in a Santa Cruz Sentinel story about funding for the Bio-Info-Nano Research and Development Institute included in the federal budget bill.
Economist Lori Kletzer was quoted in a Mechanical Engineering story about the offshoring of engineering jobs.
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