Gli Altri/The Others, choreographed by Dance Now Artistic Directors Hannah Baumgartenand Salteirni, marries filmmaker Federico Fellini’s cinematic imagery with confessional storytelling to create unique symbolism. A gender fluid cast of characters create a magical safe space on stage where life, death, joy, despair, love and loss are entwined in the work’s non-linear narrative. The performance features music based on the iconic sounds of Nino Rota (best known for his multiple collaborations with Fellini and for the Godfather films) reimagined by long-time Dance Now composer Davidson Jaconello. Gli Altri/The Others is a collaboration with Italy’s Opus Ballet, and will be performed in Florence jointly in July of 2023.
Tickets for Duncan and Aventura are $50 reserved seating, and $20 for students with valid ID. Tickets for Broward are $50 reserved seating, $20 for students with valid ID, and early bird special $25 for all until April 1. Advance tickets and full information for all venues are available at www.dancenowmiami.org/events/program3. All venues are is fully wheelchair accessible, with adjacent parking available. This program contains some adult content and themes, and may not be appropriate for all audiences. The Duncan Theatre is located at 4200 S Congress Ave, Lake Worth; the Broward Center for the Performing Arts Amaturo Theater at 201 SW Fifth Avenue, Fort Lauderdale; and the Aventura Arts & Cultural Center at 3385 NE 188th Street, Aventura. To request materials in accessible format, or any disability accommodation, visit www.dancenowmiami.org or contact Dance NOW! at (305) 975-8489 and info@dancenowmiami.org.
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Other Dance NOW! 2022/23 season events include: April 9, Easter at the Garden with the South Beach Chamber Ensemble, Miami Beach Botanical Garden; and June 12 to 23,World Dance Summer Intensive, Little Haiti Cultural Complex.
Support for Dance NOW! Miami, and its performances, is provided in part by the National Endowment for the Arts; the Florida Department of State, Division of Arts and Culture; the Florida Council of Arts and Culture and the State of Florida (Section 286.25, Florida Statutes); the Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs and the Cultural Affairs Council, the Miami-Dade County Mayor and the Board of County Commissioners; the City of Miami Beach Cultural Affairs Program, Cultural Arts Council; Funding Arts Broward; Citizens Interested in Arts; Florida Dance Education Organization; Miami Dance Futures; Foundation for New Education Initiatives; Miami ArtZine; the Samara Fund; the Greater Miami Convention and Visitors Bureau; the South Beach Group; KCC Productions; Akerman Law firm; Northern Trust Bank; the City of Miami Parks and Recreation Department and the Little Haiti Cultural Complex; and other donors. Dance NOW! is also funded by The Children’s Trust. The Trust is a dedicated source of revenue established by voter referendum to improve the lives of children and families in Miami-Dade County. Dance NOW! is in a resident company of the Little Haiti Cultural Complex, TAME Dance Academy and the Miami Beach Bandshell.
Photographs from top: “The Relativity of Icarus,” archival from Gerald Arpino Foundation, choreography Gerald Arpino, dancers L-R Ted Nelson and Russell Sultzbach, photographer Herbert Migdoll; Dance NOW! Miami promotional photo, dancers L-R David Jewett, Austin Duclos, Anthony Velazquez and David Harris, photographer Simon Soong; and Dance NOW Miami rehearsing Joffrey Ballet’s “The Relativity of Icarus,” dancersL-R Anthony Velazquez and David Jewett, photographer Hannah Baumgarten
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