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Dance Visions NY presents ColorSong Universe and other works! Only Two more Long Island performances, in November

"The [Colorsong] book comes alive with imagination, creativity and lots of wonderful choreography" Ken Grimball, News 12 Long Island."

Two more performances in November!

“Thank you so much for the incredible performance of ColorSong Universe and Other Works at the Jericho Library on October 12th, 2014. The patrons were raving about the program. One woman said “The program was so special I could feel the colors come to life” Phylis Cox; Program Director Jericho Public Library

“The program was just amazing. What creativity all around! The joy of seeing art in motion, music in motion was phenomenal. The event was beautiful, colorful, eventful, expansive” Mary Guariglia, Life Coach, Access Consciousness

A program worth seeing is Dance Visions latest presentation of Color Song. Beth Jucovy’s choreograpy captures the magic of Susan Cohens book!” Marylyn Tobin Varraile, Composer/Song writer, Musical Theater Director

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“Thank you so much for the great performance. You, all your dancers, the pianists, all the performers were just wonderful! Congratulations!“ Edie Kalickstein,Program Director,Long Beach Library

And See News 12’s video clip here

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Nov. 2, 3:00 PM, Long Beach Public Library Auditorium 111 West Park Ave, Long Beach NY 11561 (516) 432-7200

Nov. 22, 2:00 PM, Elmont Library Theater
700 Hempstead Tpke, Elmont, NY 11003 (516) 354-5280

Nov. 23, 2:30 PM, Hewlett-Woodmere Library Auditorium
1125 Broadway
Hewlett NY. 11598 (516) 374-1967

Dance Visions NY, Long Island’s celebrated contemporary dance company, under the direction of Beth Jucovy, has put together a work incorporating the talents of two other prominent Long Island artists, composer Paul Joseph and visual artist Susan Ruth Cohen. These three artists have collaborated to create a multi-disciplinary dance work based on themes inspired by the images and words of Ms. Cohen’s book, “Colorsong,” including original choreography, original music, a large, paper sculpture and other objects. The piece opens with the artist assembling the sculpture. When a dancer enters the space and flippantly takes it apart, all sorts of havoc ensues. Colors and energy, personified in the dancers, are let loose in a flurry of expression and movement. The original dancer searches for meaning and order, attempting to make sense of the mayhem she released. ColorSong Universe depicts a universe of matter, auras and relationships; a world of individuals and interactions which can be applicable to all matter ranging from the cosmos, to human life to the subatomic. Colorsong Dancers: Danielle Atkinson, Louisa Armstrong, Laura Marciano, Nichole Piacenza, with Beth Jucovy. Performance of this piece includes Paul Joseph playing his original piano work live.

Other works in the library programs feature Dance Visions NY’s highly commended presentations of authentic Isadora Duncan repertory. Included are Duncan’s dances to the Brahms waltzes, opus 39 known as “The many faces of love”, the impassioned and profound Scriabin Etudes, and Chopin’s Nocturne in e flat major, Duncan’s exquisite work depicting despair that transforms into hope. Piano works played by Mark Fiedler. New works by Long Island choreographers Cathleen Deutscher and Kelly Alifano and by Danielle Kipnis (Nov. 22 and 23 performances) round out the program. The program is narrated by Long Island actress and art activist, Shirley Romaine.

The Duncan works also include Adrienne Ramm, Vanessa Ferranti and Cathleen Deutscher.

These program is made possible in part with funds from the Decentralization Program, a regrant program of the New York State council on the Arts with the support of Governor Andrew Cuomo and the NYS Legislature and is administered by the Huntington Arts Council, Inc.The program is also supported by the North Shore Community Arts Council.

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