CityDance Ensemble
CityDance has been described as "Washington's preeminent modern dance company."[2] In 2003, the company was named one of Dance Magazine's "25 to Watch". FilmWORKS was awarded the 2005 Washington, DC Mayor's Arts Award for Innovation in the Arts in January, 2006. The Washington Post praised the company in 2007, saying "finally, we have a home-grown modern dance company that can compete with the best." [3]
CityDance Ensemble, the dance company, performs dances by choreographers from around the world. Using three signature series, the company keeps both historic and cutting edge choreography on the stage throughout its concert season.
The NextGen effort seeks out choreographers on the cutting edge of the contemporary dance field, emphasizing new artists whose work is not yet well-known. The Originals Series is an ongoing partnership with composers to create new music for new choreography and also to perform historic works live.
CityDance Early Arts is the company's second education division, with extensive year-round after-school programs for children throughout the Washington, DC area. The program has a special emphasis on at-risk students in the District of Columbia, and partners with the NBA Washington Wizards, The DC Commission on the Arts and Humanities, the Children and Youth Investment Trust Corporation and others to bring the art and joy of dance, literacy and social skills to elementary and middle school children year-round.
CityDance FilmWORKS is the organization's award-winning dance-on-camera group. FilmWORKS creates original works of dance for the camera for presentation in movie houses, festivals and on the web. FilmWORKS also specializes in documentary work, taking people inside the creation of its dances and offering insight into the making of dance. FilmWORKS expands the audience for, and the reach of, dance by taking it out of the concert hall.
CityDance Ensemble is also working aggressively towards becoming a "green" dance organization, focusing on reducing the company's carbon footprint, building awareness of climate issues, and partnering with other organizations both in the arts world and in government and industry to develop sustainable practices in its concerts, travels and daily operations. The company's lead partner in this effort is the World Wildlife Fund.
CityDance is in partnership with many of the Washington areas leading arts organizations, including the Harman Center for the Arts, home of the Shakespeare Theatre Company, the Music Center at Strathmore, the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, and the Levine School of Music. These partnerships expand the opportunities for dance in the Washington area, and for collaborations between music and dance.
References
- ↑ "An Art is Born" - The Washington Times, June 11th, 2003, page B1
- ↑ The Washington Times, September 12, 2003
- ↑ "CityDance Celebrates," With Talent to the Corps" - the Washington Post, June 18, 2007, page C2.