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Parsons Dancers |
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Background information | |
Origin | New York, NY |
Genres | Dance |
Years active | 1985 – present |
Website | Dance Website |
Parsons Dance is a contemporary dance company founded by choreographer David Parsons. The company tours nationally and internationally, and includes an annual season in New York. Based in New York City, Parsons Dance was founded on July 17, 1985, by David Parsons and lighting designer Howell Binkley. Binkley won a 2006 Tony Award for his work on the Broadway musical, “Jersey Boys.” Since its founding, Parsons Dance has toured to six continents. Parsons Dance is the only dance company in history to perform at all three Spoleto Festivals (Italy, Australia and the US) in a single season.
Parsons Dance has been seen on PBS, Bravo, A&E and the Discovery Channel. Millions watched worldwide as Parsons Dance performed live in New York’s Times Square, as part of the internationally broadcast, 24-hour Millennium New Year’s Eve celebration on December 31, 1999.
The company consists of eleven full-time dancers.It maintains a repertory of more than 70 works, twenty of which feature commissioned original scores by composers and musicians including Dave Matthews, Michael Gordon and Milton Nascimento. Parsons Dance has collaborated with many other artists, including Julie Taymor, William Ivey Long, Annie Leibovitz, Donna Karan and Alex Katz.
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Abby Silva Gavezzoli, Miquel Quinones III, Emily Daly, Ian Spring, Melissa Ullom, Maria Elena D'Amario, Sarah Braverman, Christina Ilisije, Eric Bourne, Jason Macdonald, and Steven Vaughn.
David Parsons "Parsons Dance engages the audience with every performance," said David Parsons, co-founder and artistic director of Parsons Dance. David Parsons has won many awards, including a Dance Magazine award and the American Choreography Award. "Our dancers possess the athleticism and technical skill necessary to truly amaze audiences."
Elizabeth Koeppen[1]
David Harrison[2]
The New York Times called David Parsons “one of the great movers of modern dance.” New York Magazine referred to him as “one of modern dance’s great living dance-makers.”
Remember Me Review: “Awesome dancing and a backbeat to knock it all home. Eye-popping digital effects. Excellent showbiz-savvy performers. Perpetually smoldering. Lusty, sensual movement.” – Deborah Jowitt, The Village Voice
Internationally acclaimed, contemporary American dance company, brings to the stage a show so athletic, entertaining and mesmerizing, that audiences barely have a chance to catch their breath. The New York Times calls Parsons Dance “humorous, fast moving and exuberant.”
The company is current presenting the following performances:[3] Caught, Bachiana, Hand Dance, Mood Swing, Nascimento, Nascimeno Novo, Sleep Study, Slow Dance, Swing Shift, The Envelope, Remember Me.
Parsons dance is committed to building new audiences for contemporary dance by creating American works of extraordinary artistry that are engaging and uplifting to audiences throughout the world. The company tours regionally, nationally and internationally.[4]
The providing of "education and outreach programs for patrons at all levels of artistic experience"[4] is included in the mission statement of Parsons Dance. To this end, the company offers master classes in modern dance, ballet and jazz techniques, lectures and demonstrations of repertory and/or elements of production, and workshops and seminars on nutrition, fitness and the art of dance. They also hold post-show discussions and offer the Parsons Dance Study Guide, designed in collaboration with the Ferst Center for the Arts, which serves as an educational dance resource for teachers and students.
Parsons Dance also holds an annual summer intensive dance workshop for pre-professional and professional dancers in New York City, designed to have participants work and interact with Parsons Dancers while taking classes in contemporary dance, ballet technique and Parsons repertory.
Since 1985, Parsons Dance has toured an average of 32 weeks per year, to a total of more than 235 cities, 30 countries, six continents and millions of audience members. Many others have seen Parsons Dance on PBS, Bravo, A&E Network, and the Discovery Channel. Millions watched Parsons Dance perform live in Times Square as part of the internationally broadcast, 24-hour Millennium New Year’s Eve celebration. In New York City, Parsons Dance has been featured at The Joyce Theater, City Center, New Victory Theater, Central Park Summerstage, Guggenheim Museum, Metropolitan Museum of Art and The World Trade Center.