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New York, September 9-10: Dance performance

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Originally From: greeceincanada@travel-net.com

NINE on 9.9.99 in TRIBECA

NINE is a new choreography by Valia Alexandratou performed by ANALYSIS Dance Company

on September 9 & 10, 1999 (Thursday & Friday, 8 p.m.) at Tribeca Performing Arts Center (at BMCC, 199 Chambers Street)

"A choreographer painted with movement" wrote Jack Anderson in The New York Times about "Continuous Painting," a work by Valia Alexandratou presented by Analysis in New York last year

"To re-envision dance, we must dance the visual," says the Greek New York choreographer whose work focuses on the relation between the visual arts and dance as that unique moment when space is defined by the body. NINE involves the Dante-inspired paintings of nine angels by Eleni Kalokyri and is performed to music by Debussy and Prokofiev, Messiaen, Piazzolla, and others. Lighting is by John C. Hunter, costumes by A. Christina Giannini, and photography by Aristidis. Performances are under the auspices of the Ambassador of Greece to the United States, H.E. Alexander Philon.

Further Information: Intercultural Communications, Inc.
F.D. Roosevelt, Box 1301, New York, NY 10150
FAX (718) 932-7124

BOX OFFICE at TPAC
(for NINE after July 9): (212) 346-8510


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