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Thank you for 2014!

12/31/2014

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As this year comes to an end we wanted to share with you a few of the highlights that 2014 brought to us. Thank you for believing in us and congratulations, as our success belongs to you too!

Highlights of 2014:

March: We spent a week in Juarez, Mexico giving workshops to college students, community members, organizers and educators. Watch a short video of our experience!
July: Our second international performance took place in a restaurant/gallery space in downtown Bogota. We performed along side colleagues and friends Rebecca Bryant and Don Nichols. Watch a video of the performance here!
September: Presented our co-authored paper “Improvising New Realities: Movement, Sound and Social Therapeutics” at the Guelph Jazz Festival and Colloquium in Canada.
October: Taught and performed at the annual Texas Dance Improvisation Festival (TDIF) in Huntsville, TX.
October: Taught two workshops at the international conference Performing the World (PTW) in New York City.

Looking forward to 2015!

- We formed an interdisciplinary ensemble that will perform for the first time in mid-April.
- New weekly-program in collaboration with the Juarez based non-profit CCOMPAZ will be starting the second week in January.
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