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Taiko and Dance at Philadelphia Fringe 2020
Founding Director Jim May has joined forces with Casual Fifth, a joint project of Sokolow Theatre/Dance alumna Alex Pfister and Mac Evans, for a showcase of solo dance works and taiko ensemble pieces for the Philadelphia Fringe Festival 2020.
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April & June 2020: Performances CANCELLED
Real+Surreal: Rooms and Magritte, Magritte. April 17. 18, 19, 25 and 26 at the Mark O’Donnell Theater at the Actors Fund Arts Center in Brooklyn.
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Rooms
The year 2020 marks the 65th anniversary of Anna Sokolow’s masterpiece Rooms. The Sokolow Theatre/Dance Ensemble will present Rooms along with Magritte, Magritte in Brooklyn and Manhattan.
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Magritte, Magritte!
Coming in Spring 2020, Anna Sokolow’s surrealist masterwork MAGRITTE, MAGRITTE.
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May 26-31 Italy: Sokolow Repertory Workshop
May 26-31, 2019, Lecce and Bari, Italy. Sokolow Theatre/Dance Ensemble founder and director Jim May will teach a Sokolow repertory workshop, and direct and perform in two concerts, sponsored by Koreoproject.
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May 17, 2019: Student Showing
Join us Friday, May 17 @4:30 pm for an afternoon delight showcasing our students. Dancers from our Sokolow Performance Technique classes and Duncan classes will present short dances and studies learned during this semester.
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Meet Our Guest Artists
The Sokolow Theatre/Dance Ensemble is honored to be joined for our 2019 spring season by three accomplished guest artists: choreographer Robert E. Cleary, costume designer Epperson, and dancer Daniel Fetecua Soto.
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2019 Spring Season
Our 2019 spring season, “I’m not here to be polite…”, will featured a reconstruction of Sokolow’s 1973 work, “Three Poems,” “Steps of Silence,” “This is Not America” by guest choreographer Robert Cleary of Kanopy Dance, “The Desperate Heart” by Valerie Bettis, and “Sleeping Bouquet” by Jim May.
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Flying close to the sun — Robert Cleary
The Sokolow Theatre/Dance Ensemble is honored to present the New York City premiere of “This is Not America,” by guest choreographer Robert Cleary in its 2019 Spring season. In an interview, Mr. Cleary reflected on what shaped him as an artist, and on his drive to see the big picture.
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Kickstarter — We made it! Thank you!
We’ve given ourselves until March 20—half an hour before dress rehearsal starts—to raise a minimum of $6000 on Kickstarter. Please help us meet and exceed our goal.