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In 2011, the MetLife Healthy Living Initiative at Dance Exchange commissioned a suite of six dance works created for performances both in traditional performance spaces as well as healthcare settings, such as hospitals, clinics, and rehabilitation centers. Photos are from the performance at Round House Theatre Silver Spring January 13-15, 2012.
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Choreographed by Sarah Levitt and Ben Wegman Hammock was performed at Dance Place December 3-4. To learn more about this project click here.
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Commissioned by the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts’ Local Dance Commissioning Project in 2008, Drift is an original work by company member Cassie Meador. The initial concept for the piece was inspired by Meador’s visits to her hometown of Augusta, Georgia. Over time, a nearby plot of land was transformed from rich farmland to a strip mall, to the site of a supermarket, and finally to what now is a place of worship – complete with the leftover electronic swinging doors from the supermarket. For more on this project click here.
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A work-in-progress by choreographer Cassie Meador about examining the source of energy that powers our lives. For more on this project, click here.
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Photos from the result of a partnership with Harvard Law School and commissioned by the Seevak Fund for The Harvard Law School/Facing History and Ourselves Program, this work premiered in November 2005, at “Pursuing Human Dignity: The Legacies of Nuremberg for International Law, Human Rights and Education,” an international conference that commemorated the 60th Anniversary of the Nuremberg Trials. For more on about this project click here.
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Imprints on a Landscape: The Mining Project uses a combination of movement, video, spoken word, audio of interviews and original music to explore the connections between life, work and landscape in coal mining communities. The piece also touches on the role of new and renewable energy technologies in protecting the landscape such as wind and solar power. For more on this project, click here.
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