CUNY Dance Initiative and John Jay College present the World
Premiere of Rites of Passage on September 24, 2016 at 8pm at the
Gerald W. Lynch Theater, 524 W. 59th Street, NYC, in
celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month. Admission is $30 ($25 for
CUNY students, faculty and staff and $10 for John Jay College students, faculty
and staff). Tickets are available at dzul.eventbrite.com.
Dzul Dance fuses multiple dance forms with
aerial and circus arts as a means to communicate pre-Hispanic, Mexican and
Latin culture. By transforming bodies into earthbound and airborne forces of
nature Dzul creates bridges between contemporary art and historical heritage
while breaking physical and cultural boundaries.
Artistic Director and Choreographer Javier Dzul
grew up immersed in Mayan culture and later trained and performed with the
Martha Graham Dance Company. His new work will focus on several
pre-Hispanic rites of passage to explore the idea of ritual as a transformative
experience.
Joining Javier Dzul and his company of dancers,
aerialists and contortionists for the premiere of Rites of Passage
are former Limon Dance Company principal Kurt Douglas and former Cirque
du Soleil soloist Anna Venizelos. Masks and body paint created by visual
artist Darrell Thorne and lighting design by Michael Inwood.
A free preview featuring excerpts of Rites
of Passagewill take place at the Gerald W. Lynch Theater on September
23, 2016 at 11am followed by a question and answer session.
Artistic Director Javier Dzul was born
and raised in a Mayan tribal community in southern Mexico performing ritual
dances, speaking Mayan and studying ancient teachings until the age of 16.
Professional dance training began in Xalapa Veracruz at which time he also
became a principal dancer with Ballet Folklorico de Mexico and Ballet Nacional
de Mexico. Javier received full scholarships to study at Xalapa Veracruz,
Ballet Nacional de Cuba and the Martha Graham School of Contemporary Dance.
While in New York, Javier performed primarily with Martha Graham Dance Company,
Pearl Lang Dance Theater, Alvin Ailey Repertory Company and Acroback Inc. His
dancing has been described as "acrobatic wizardry" (Attitude: The
Dancer's Magazine), "mythical" by City Arts and
"spellbinding" by the Scotsman (Edinburgh).
About Dzul Dance
Created in 2003, Javier Dzul and his diverse
company of performers have been presented throughout the world garnering
reviews along the way that hail Dzul's ability to turn his dancers of
"remarkable elasticity" into "creatures of the air as well as of
the earth" (The New York Times). Dzul Dance's intense physicality
and creative appeal have won them invitations nationally and internationally to
present their unique work on a variety of prestigious stages.
The CUNY Dance Initiative (CDI) is a new
residency program that opens the doors of CUNY campuses to New York City
choreographers and dance companies. Developed in response to the shortage of
affordable rehearsal space in New York City, CDI aims to support local artists,
enhance college students' cultural life and education, and build new audiences
for dance at CUNY performing arts centers.
In 2016, 12 CUNY colleges in all five boroughs are hosting 23 artists, from emerging choreographers to established dance companies. In addition to providing space for artists to create work, the residencies include master classes and open rehearsals specifically for students, plus showings and performances for the public.
The CUNY Dance Initiative receives major support from The Mertz Gilmore Foundation, New York Community Trust and the Howard Gilman Foundation. Additional support is provided by the Jerome Robbins Foundation and the Harkness Foundation for Dance. CDI is spearheaded and administered by The Kupferberg Center for the Arts at Queens College.
In 2016, 12 CUNY colleges in all five boroughs are hosting 23 artists, from emerging choreographers to established dance companies. In addition to providing space for artists to create work, the residencies include master classes and open rehearsals specifically for students, plus showings and performances for the public.
The CUNY Dance Initiative receives major support from The Mertz Gilmore Foundation, New York Community Trust and the Howard Gilman Foundation. Additional support is provided by the Jerome Robbins Foundation and the Harkness Foundation for Dance. CDI is spearheaded and administered by The Kupferberg Center for the Arts at Queens College.
John Jay College of Criminal Justice of The City
University of New York,
an international leader in educating for justice, offers a rich liberal arts
and professional studies curriculum to upwards of 15,000 undergraduate and
graduate students from more than 135 nations. In teaching, scholarship and
research, the College approaches justice as an applied art and science in
service to society and as an ongoing conversation about fundamental human
desires for fairness, equality and the rule of law. For more information, visit
www.jjay.cuny.edu.
Since opening its doors in 1988, the Gerald
W. Lynch Theater has been an invaluable cultural resource for John Jay
College and the larger New York City community. The Theater is dedicated
to the creation and presentation of performing arts programming of all
disciplines with a special focus on how the artistic imagination can shed light
on the many perceptions of justice in our society. The Theater is also a member
of CUNY Stages, a consortium of 16 performing arts centers located on
CUNY campuses across New York City.
The Theater has hosted events in the Lincoln
Center Festival since its first season in 1996, as well as, New York City
Opera, Great Performers at Lincoln Center, Gotham Chamber Opera, Metropolitan
Opera Guild and Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater/Ailey II. The Theater has also
been the site of many television and film specials including A&E's Live by
Request, Comedy Central Presents and Premium Blend, Robert Klein in Concert and
VH1's Soundtrack Live. For more information, and to view a schedule of events,
please visit www.jjay.cuny.edu/theater.
For more information, visit www.dzuldance.com or www.jjay.cuny.edu/upcoming-performances.
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