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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

March 24, 2009

THE nEW FESTIVAL 2009 CELEBRATES ITS 6TH SEASON WITH

PREMIERE DANCE PERFORMANCES & COMMUNITY CLASSES
Festival Premieres and Previews June 3 – 7; Classes June 1 – 19

PHILADELPHIA – The dance-driven artist fueled nEW Festival produced by Melanie Stewart Dance Theatre celebrates its 6th season with a series of dance performances and community classes at the The University of the Arts (UArts) School of Dance, from June 1 – 19. Throughout the year, nEW serves as an incubator for new work and offers some of Philadelphia’s most innovative dance artists a unique opportunity to engage in original choreographic research and development in a collaborative environment.

From June 3 – 7 at the Drake (1512 Spruce Street), the Festival will showcase a week of premiere dance performances by nEW Artists Charles Anderson / dance theatre X, Eun Jung Choi-Gonzalez (Da•Da•Dance Project), Jeffrey Gunshol, Jaamil Kosoko (KOSOKO/perFORMance), Olive Prince Dance, Gabrielle Revlock and Melanie Stewart Dance Theatre. The nEW Festival will also feature daily community classes and workshops taught by nEW Artists from June 1 – 19 at the UArts Terra Building (211 South Broad Street).

 

Tickets to all performances are $10-15. Seniors, Students and Dance Pass Holders receive a $5 discount. A variety of ticket packages are available including an Unlimited Series Pass, $50; Admission to 2 Shows/Events, $20; 3 Shows/Events, $30; and 4 Shows/Events, $40. Additional workshops and events range from free to $20. Tickets will be available beginning May 1, 2009 online at www.tix.com or by calling (215) 359-7775. Additional information is available at www.newfestival.net.

In addition to performances by nEW Artists, the Festival will present the premiere of the innovative Blood on the Table: Four Solo Adaptations of Deborah Hay’s I’ll Crane For You. In August of 2008, New York based dancers Deborah Black and Davina Cohen, Marielle Hocdet of France and Philadelphia’s Melanie Stewart, producer of the nEW Festival, participated in renowned choreographer Deborah Hay’s Solo Performance Commissioning Project. Alongside dancers from around the world, the artists commissioned the same solo dance from Hay, and as part of the rigorous process, each artist translated her choreography individually into movement in his/her unique way. With Blood on the Table, nEW presents four artists respective adaptations of Hay’s solo dance.

The ongoing nEW Festival will also feature a preview of Melanie Stewart Dance Theatre’s 2009 Philadelphia Live Arts Festival premiere Kill Me Now, a cultural satire of popular dance reality shows. The DanceHouse program will showcase incoming nEW Artists Sarah Gladwin Camp, Nora Gibson, Jen McGinn, Dina-Verley Sabb-Mills, Guillermo Ortega Tanus and Abigail Zbikowski, who will preview excerpts from their work in progress, which will be presented in 2010. Audiences are also invited to get a behind-the-scenes look at the ongoing creative process in an intimate, creative and informal setting, through a free Meet the Artists preview. 

Since 2003, the nEW Festival has emerged as a distinct creative laboratory for dance-theater in Philadelphia. The nEW Festival encourages risk-taking and embraces the idea of cooperative and collaborative art-making, establishing a forum for creative exchange between artists and audiences. In residence at the University of the Arts School of Dance, nEW provides opportunities for choreographic research, professional development, peer mentorship and audience response in a variety of programs including master classes, studio showings and performances.

 

A full schedule of performances and events will be announced in the coming weeks.

 

FACTS

nEW Festival
Dates: Performances, June 3 – 7; Community Classes & Workshops, June 1 – 19

Official Website: www.newfestival.net

Box Office:
PerformancesAll performances are $15. DanceHouse and Deborah Hay are $10.
Seniors, Students and Dance Pass Holders receive a $5 discount.

Ticket packages include: Unlimited Series Pass, $50; Admission to 2 Shows/Events, $20; 3 Shows/Events, $30; and 4 Shows/Events, $40.

Community Classes & Workshops – Community Classes are $10 and Workshops are $20 (or what you can pay). Advance Registration for workshops & classes: (215) 359-7775

box office online (tickets on sale May 15): www.tix.com

box office phone: (215) 359-7775

 

The nEW Festival is made possible by the following funders: Katherine Alexander Foundation, Johnson & Johnson (Matching Gifts Program), Philadelphia Cultural Fund, PA Council on the Arts, The Pew Center for Arts & Heritage through Dance Advance, University of the Arts School of Dance, Independence Foundation, The William Penn Foundation, Rowan University and the Friends of Melanie Stewart Dance Theatre.

 

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