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SUMMARY:Freedom Park Performance
DESCRIPTION:The Ellen Sinopoli Dance Company invites you to join us for our concert at Freedom Park in Scotia!\n\nThis is a FREE\, family-friendly dance concert\, featuring up-beat selections from ESDC’s repertory\, including two premieres! There is also audience participation for the little ones. Bring a lawn chair and please join us!\n\nLocated across the street from Collins Park and right next to Jumpin’ Jack’s in the beautiful Village of Scotia NY. Shows are rain or shine. Keep an eye on the Freedom Park Scotia Facebook page for cancellation info if the weather is unsafe for the performers or staff.\n\nSupport for this performance provided by:\nPrice Chopper’s Golub Foundation\n\nTHE PROGRAM\n\nFreedom Park Association\npresents\nEllen Sinopoli\nArtistic Director and Choreographer \nThe Company\nLaura Teeter\, Assistant to the Artistic Director\nErin Dooley\nEmily Gunter\nAndrè Robles\nSara Senecal – on leave \nESDC’s 2021 Summer Performances Series is sponsored by \nPrice Chopper’s Golub Foundation\, Stewart’s Shops/Dake Family and Nancy Rosenblum          \nTHE PROGRAM \nThe Space In Between (premiere) \nChoreography: Ellen Sinopoli\nDancer: Andrè Robles\nMusic: Thelonious Monk \nThe genius of Thelonious Monk permeates and maneuvers rhythms\, patterns\, phrasing\, undercurrents and shadings throughout “Blues Monk”. His thoughts about “the space in between” are a constant within this solo dance. \nGhostly Interlace (premiere) \nChoreography: Ellen Sinopoli\nDancers: Emily Gunter & Laura Teeter\nMusic: Osvaldo Golijov \nA poignant closeness coupled with a definitive separateness shepherds the dancers as they respond to Golijov’s astonishing musical combining of cello and marimba. \nMusic Rights by arrangement with Boosey & Hawkes\, Inc. publisher and copyright owner. \nTiamat (2001) \nChoreography: Ellen Sinopol\nDancer: Erin Dooley\nMusic: Toby Marks\nCostume: Kim Vanyo \nStrength\, power\, resilience and animal-like presence empower and surround\nthe dancer \nBlue(s) excerpt (2011) \nChoreography: Ellen Sinopoli\nDancers: Emily Gunter & Andrè Robles\nMusic: K.D. Lang\nCostumes: Kim Vanyo \nK.D. Lang’s love ballad\, “Wash Me Clean”\, provides the perfect backdrop to the dancers’ tender intertwinings. \nUmbrellaphant (2019) \nChoreography: Ellen Sinopoli & ESDC dancers\nDancers: Erin Dooley\, Emily Gunter & Laura Teeter\nMusic: Caleb Burhans\, Gideon Freudmann\, Michael Nyman\nCostumes: Kim Vanyo\nNarrator: Sara Senecal\nBased on the poems by Jack Prelutsky from “Behold the Bold Umbrellaphant” \nThe clever juxtaposition of animal and object is the landscape for the dancers’ shenanigans \nThe music for “Clocktopus” and “Tweasels” written and performed by Gideon Freudmann. Licensed by Arrangement with CelloBop Music. \nFade (2021) \nChoreography: Ellen Sinopoli\nDancers: Erin Dooley\, Emily Gunter & Laura Teeter\nMusic: Henryk Gorecki\nCostumes: Kim Vanyo \nCreated to the haunting music of Henryk Górecki’s “Symphony of Sorrowful Songs”\, the dance evokes the isolation and loss experienced by so many in troubled times. \nMusic Rights by arrangement with Boosey & Hawkes\, Inc. publisher and copyright owner. \nSlipping Through (2020) \nChoreography: Ellen Sinopoli\nDancers: Erin Dooley & Laura Teeter\nMusic: Don Byron\nCostumes: Kim Vanyo\n \nSlipping Through celebrates the many movement nuances on display in response to the rhythmic fluency and genius of Don Byron’s music.  \nContrapuntal Fling (2008) \nChoreography: Ellen Sinopoli\nDancers: Erin Dooley\, Emily Gunter\, Andrè Robles\, Laura Teeter\nMusic: Leonard Bernstein\nCostumes: Kim Vanyo \nMusic Rights by arrangement with Boosey & Hawkes\, Inc. publisher and copyright owner. \nABOUT THE ELLEN SINOPOLI DANCE COMPANY   \nELLEN SINOPOLI DANCE COMPANY (ESDC) is a 31 year old not-for-profit arts organization located in NYS’s Capital Region. ESDC’s commitment to CREATE\, COLLABORATE\, EDUCATE and PARTNER remains in the forefront as it shares its work with diverse audiences through concerts\, showcases\, residencies\, workshops\, educational and community outreach. Artistic Director Ellen Sinopoli has created over 100 dances since forming the company and ESDC’s collaborations and artistic projects serve as a conduit to bring together talented artists (both regional and national) from varied genres that include visual artists\, sculptors\, architects\, composers and musicians\, poets and storytellers\, videographers\, photographers and physicists. Past commissions include new work for The Egg\, Olana Partnership\, Saratoga County Arts Council\, Schenectady Symphony Orchestra\, Schenectady Museum and St Cecelia Orchestra.   \nAs the resident company of The Egg Center for the Performing Arts in Albany for 30 years\, ESDC is part of its highly successful dance season that presents many NY based\, national and international dance companies. ESDC’s performances at professional\, regional\, and college theatres as well as community centers\, art galleries\, public playgrounds\, public schools\, libraries\, museums\, historic sites and storefronts include venues in MA\, NYC and throughout 17 NYS counties. Within the Capital Region\, ESDC has performed at Albany’s The Egg\, NYS Museum\, WAMC’s the Linda\, the Opalka Gallery and Albany Institute of History and Art. ESDC was featured on WMHT’s AHA!: A House for Arts program in the Spring of 2020. Additional locations include: Troy’s historic Gasholder Building\, Arts Center of the Capital Region and Troy Savings Bank Music Hall; Schenectady’s Proctors and Schenectady Museum; Cambridge’s Hubbard Hall. ESDC has performed at many of the area’s institutes of higher education including UAlbany\, FMCC\, HVCC\, Rensselaer\, Russell Sage\, Skidmore\, SUNY Cobleskill\, and Union. ESDC has been invited to perform at gubernatorial inaugurations\, art center and gallery openings\, senior centers\, fundraising events for area school districts and other not-for-profit organizations\, First Night celebrations for Albany\, Saratoga\, and Chatham\, Albany’s First Friday and Tulip Festival and Troy’s Troy Night Out events. NYC performances include Lincoln Center\, Mulberry Street Theater\, St. Mark’s Church and Ryan Theater for the DUMBO Festival and Riverside Theater. In MA\, ESDC has appeared at the Chesterwood Museum\, Tanglewood and Jacob’s Pillow Inside/Out. \nCommitted to bringing dance to underserved communities and populations through Arts-In-Education\, ESDC offers performances and workshops in and around NYS’s Capital Region. Residencies\, workshops and/or performances bring the excitement of exploring the creative process to children and young adults in both urban and rural schools.  Our educational programs introduce and explore modern dance in a pure performing sense and utilize dance to teach curricula and enhance understanding in the connectedness of art and everyday life. By making these early connections with an art form\, we create a respect for and understanding of the arts and its performing artists. This carries over into adult years and is passed down to future generations. Specially designed educational programming includes: Science In Motion\, If Books Could Dance!\, Celtic Footprints\, Choreophysics\, Dance by Chance\, Undercover Playground and From the mind of a single long vine\, one hundred opening lives.     \nESDC’s outreach programming continues to expand as we bring our work to community centers\, day care centers\, public playgrounds\, libraries\, art galleries and centers for special populations. ESDC’s outreach partnerships include the Center for Disability Services for which ESDC teaches creative movement workshops at the Smith Center (adults population) and Langan School (ages pre-school – 21) as part of the “Creative MOVEment” program\, a one-of-a-kind collaborative community partnership with MOVE–Mobility Opportunities Via Experience. Our creative movement workshops for these populations are designed to introduce the joy of dance\, movement for self expression and creativity into their everyday lives.   \nESDC has received funding from NYS Council on the Arts for multi-year general operating support\, individual artist projects\, long term Arts-in-Education residencies and three long-term residencies at Kaatsbaan International Dance Center. It has received support from Bender Family Foundation\, Capital Region Living Magazine/Saratoga Living Magazine\, Charles R. Wood Foundation\, Charles and Cornelia Hume Charitable Trust\, CDPHP\, Community Foundation for the Capital Region’s Robert C. Reilly Salary Fund\, Howard and Bush Foundation\, the Mary Jane Dike Family\, Meet the Composer\, the Opalka Family\, Troy Redevelopment Fund\, NYS DanceForce\, NYS Music Fund for the commission of an original composition for “Spill Out!\,” Partners in Dance\, Poets & Writers\, PriceChopper’s Golub Foundation\, Stewert’s Shops/Dake Family\, Ed Swyer/Stuyvesant Plaza\, Inc.\, Troy Redevelopment Fund and the Troy Savings Bank Charitable Foundation.  \nARTISTIC DIRECTOR \nELLEN SINOPOLI founded the Ellen Sinopoli Dance Company (ESDC) in 1991\, after settling in the Capital Region from Boston and NYC. Her many artistic collaborations and projects serve as a conduit to bring together talented artists (both regional and national) from varied genres that include visual artists\, sculptors\, architects\, composers and musicians\, poets and storytellers\, videographers\, photographers and physicists. ESDC dancers serve as a muse for Sinopoli’s creative process. Applauded for their consistent excellence and artistry\, their movement imaginings\, unique artistry\, and deep professionalism add to the choreographic process. \nBeyond her role as Artistic Director and choreographer\, Ellen is also noted for her talents as a master teacher and for her efforts to educate young people about dance. She was Coordinator of Dance Programming at Russell Sage College until her retirement in 2020. She has taught at Siena College\, Skidmore College\, Union College\, Albany Berkshire Ballet\, Saratoga City Ballet and Guilderland Ballet\, among others. \nEllen and ESDC were featured in the March 2019 issue of HERLIFE Magazine. In 2016\, She was one of thirteen women featured in the Time Union’s Women@Work magazine highlighting women in the arts. Ellen has appeared on “Schenectady Today”\, WAMC’s Roundtable and WMHT’s Local Artist interviews for PBS’ Fall Arts Festival and WMHT’s “Our Town Troy”. In 2002\, she received the “Educator of Excellence” award from WTEN\, an affiliate of ABC. She was one of the 100 “Women of Excellence” honored by the Albany-Colonie Regional Chamber of Commerce in 2000 and was a recipient of the 2000 Arts Awards from the Albany/ Schenectady League of Arts in the Capital Region of NYS. \nTHE COMPANY \nLAURA TEETER\, Assistant to the Artistic Director\, hails from Minneapolis\, where she began her early training. She graduated magna cum laude from The Boston Conservatory with a BFA in Dance Performance\, where she performed in works by José Limón and Seán Curran. While in Boston she co-produced a concert of her choreography and performed as a guest artist with Zoé Dance. Since joining the company in 2004\, she has choreographed for ESDC\, and collaborated with fellow ESDC dancers on Obsequi\, a multi-media art event held in Albany’s historic St. Joseph’s Church\, and as part of Trashion at Revolution Hall in Troy. She has presented work at Choreography on the Edge in Woodstock\, NY\, the Emerging Choreographers Project in Albany\, the Chapel and Cultural Center at RPI\, the Albany Center Gallery\, the Dragon’s Egg in Mystic\, CT and the Arts Center in Troy as part of Troy Night Out. She serves as the Assistant to the Artistic Director of ESDC and is also on the faculty of Siena College. \nERIN DOOLEY began her early dance training at Saratoga City Ballet in Saratoga Springs\, NY\, as well as local summer programs such as Saratoga Summer Dance Intensive (SSDI) and New York State Summer School of the Arts (NYSSSA). After completing the Trainee Program at Joffrey Academy of Dance\, Official School of the Joffrey Ballet\, she went to SUNY Purchase to major in dance. She graduated summa cum laude in January 2019. During her time at Purchase\, Erin studied abroad at Codarts in Rotterdam\, The Netherlands. She also traveled to Guatemala with non-profit organization\, JUNTOS\, to teach and perform dance for underprivileged communities. Erin joined the company in 2018 and serves as an Arts in Education Coordinator. \nEMILY GUNTER graduated magna cum laude from Skidmore College in 2019 with a BA in Dance and Classics. She has performed works by Paul Taylor\, Martha Graham\, Stephen Petronio\, Doug Varone\, and Ronald K. Brown\, as well as Skidmore faculty Denise Warner Limoli\, Mary Harney\, Debra J. Fernandez\, and Erika Pujič. In 2019\, she presented original choreography inspired by Ovid’s myth of Pygmalion at the Frances Young Tang Teaching Museum alongside a curated selection of sculptures from the Tang’s permanent collections. Originally from Hartford\, CT\, she is an avid tap dancer. Emily joined the company in 2020.\n \nANDRÈ ROBLES is a graduate of the Joffrey Ballet School NYC. While a student at JBS he had the opportunity to perform with the Joffrey Ballet in works by noted choreographers Gerald Arpino\, Peter Pucci\, and Margo Sappington. Prior to his time at JBS he studied at the Ailey School where he danced in works by Dwight Rhoden\, Nacho Duato\, Troy Powell\, Pedro Ruiz\, and Judith Jamison. He also studied at Teatro Colon in Buenos Aires\, Argentina where he danced in works by George Balanchine and Marius Petipa. He hails from Brooklyn\, New York. He has presented his own choreography at The Arts Center of the Capital Region as part of Troy Night Out. André joined the company in 2009.\n \nSARA SENECAL\, on leave\, holds an MFA in Choreography from Jacksonville University and a BA in Dance and minor in Education from the University at Buffalo.  Along with dancing for ESDC Sara has presented her own choreography at many locations across NYS such as The Poet’s Den in Harlem\, Byrdcliffe Theatre in Woodstock\, The Carrier Theater in Syracuse\, and The Egg PAC as the choreographer for ESDC’s Egg Kids Project. In 2018\, she was the winner of Nacre’s “So You Think You Can Choreograph” Showcase in Saratoga Springs. Sara joined Russell Sage College as adjunct faculty in 2018.  She is originally from Schenectady\, NY where she studied at Merritt Dance Center under Mara and Marlene Merritt. Sara has been with the ESDC since 2010 and is an Arts in Education Coordinator for the company. \nESDC Board of Directors \nNancy Rosenblum\, President\nTeresa Johnson\, Vice-President\nMonique Sofen\, Treasurer\nHolly Dorman\nGail Goodman-Snitkoff\nElizabeth Timoney\nEllen Sinopoli \nAdministrative Staff \nArtistic Director/Executive Director\nEllen Sinopoli \nEducation Coordinators\nErin Dooley\, Emily Gunter\, Sara Senecal \nSpecial Marketing Projects\nCorey Aldrich\n2440 Design Studio \nThe Ellen Sinopoli Dance Company\, Inc. is a not-for-profit tax-exempt corporation founded to support and present the choreography of Artistic Director Ellen Sinopoli.  The corporation strives to cultivate and develop among its audiences an appreciation for and love of modern dance. All contributions are tax deductible to the extent provided by law. If you would like to support the efforts of ESDC. as a contributor\, volunteer or member of the Board of Directors\, please contact us at info@sinopolidances.org or visit www.sinopolidances.org \nEllen Sinopoli Dance Company\nPO Box 775\, Troy\, NY 12181\nPhone: (518) 408-1341   Mobile: (518) 527-7008 \nSpecial Thanks \nThe Egg\, Gary Gold Photography\, Andrea Didio / Art in Motion\, Tara Haswell / Turning Pointe Dance Center\, Eleanor Leonardi / Eleanor’s School of Dance  \nUPCOMING PERFORMANCES & EVENTS \nFriday\, August 27\, 2021 at 5\, 6\, 7\, & 8 pm \nTroy Night Out\, Troy NY\nPop-up Performances\nLucas Confectionery Back Patio\n12 Second Street\nMaria Zemantauski\, guest guitarist \nFriday\, September 24\, 2021 at 5\, 6\, 7 & 8 pm\nTroy Night Out\, Troy NY\nPop-up Performances\nBrownstone Stoops \n#25\,27\,29 & 31 Second Street\nDevesh Chandra\, guest percussionist \nSaturday\, October 9\, 2021\nConcert\nSand Lake Center for the Arts\nAverill Park\, NY\nslca-ctp.org  (518) 674-2007 \nSaturday & Sunday\, November 13\, 2021 at 7 pm & 14\, at 2 pm\nGuest Company for Faculty/Student Concert\nRussell Sage College Meader Little Theater\, Troy \n(518) 244-2248 \nThursday\, March 24\, 2022 at 10 am\nChoreoPhysics performance\nUAlbany PAC\, Albany\nalbany.edu/pac/index.shtml   (518) 442-5738 \nSunday\, March 27\, 2022\nUlster Ballet Festival of Dance\nUPAC\, Kingston\nulsterballet.org/festival.html   (845) 339-6088 \nFriday\, May 14\, 2022 at 8 pm\nConcert\nThe Egg\, Albany\nFeaturing:\ncellist Ashley Bathgate\, percussionist Brian Melick\, guitarist Maria Zemantauski\nwww.theegg.org    (518) 473-1845
URL:https://sinopolidances.org/performance/freedom-park-performance/
LOCATION:Freedom Park\, 5 Schonowee Ave\, NY\, Scotia\, NY\, 12302\, United States
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SUMMARY:Summer Outdoor Performance Series: July
DESCRIPTION:ESDC is thrilled to announce an exciting summer concert series at various venues throughout downtown Troy. As part of Troy Night Out\, a city-wide celebration held the last Friday of each month\, ESDC will perform a site-specific dance at each TNO in the months of June\, July\, August\, and September. \nJuly’s TNO performance will take place in front of Weathered Wood among their distinctive reclaimed wood sculpture with live music by percussionist Jordan Taylor Hill. \nPerformances will take place every hour on the hour (5\, 6\, 7\, and 8 pm) and last approximately 15 minutes. \nWe welcome warmer weather and the chance to perform in front of a live audience again! \nSupport for this project provided by: \nThe Family of Mary Jane Dike &
URL:https://sinopolidances.org/performance/summer-outdoor-performance-series-july/
LOCATION:Weathered Wood\, 13 2nd St\, Troy\, NY\, 12180
CATEGORIES:Performances & Repertory
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SUMMARY:Performance at Chesterwood
DESCRIPTION:ESDC has been invited to perform at Chesterwood in a site specific series of dances created in response to John Van Alstine’s exhibition\, Tipping the Balance: Contemporary Sculpture. Cellist Ashley Bathgate will perform with the dancers. Located in Stockbridge\, MA\, Chesterwood is the former summer home\, studio and gardens of America’s foremost sculptor of public monuments\, Daniel Chester French. \nTwo performances will take place on Saturday\, July 10 at 2 and 4 pm. In case of rain\, the performances will take place at the same time the following day\, Sunday\, July 11. \nDirections to Chesterwood:\nFrom West\, Albany (one hour)\nTake I-90 east to exit B3 – Route 22. Go south on New York Route 22 to Massachusetts Route 102 East. Stay on Route 102 East through West Stockbridge. Continue on Route 102 East approximately 5.5 miles until you come to a blinking light at the intersection of Route 183. Make a right at the blinking light onto Route 183 South. \nApproximately 1/4 of a mile past the Norman Rockwell Museum\, turn right onto Mohawk Lake Rd.  Take your first left onto Willow St\, continue up the hill\, onto the dirt road\, and around to the right (this is now called Williamsville Rd).  Chesterwood will be on your right farther down the road with a large sign ahead. \nSupport for this project provided by Nancy Rosenblum
URL:https://sinopolidances.org/performance/performance-at-chesterwood/
LOCATION:Chesterwood\, 4 Williamsburg Rd\, Stockbridge\, MA\, 01262
CATEGORIES:Performances & Repertory
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SUMMARY:Summer Outdoor Performance Series: June
DESCRIPTION:ESDC is thrilled to announce an exciting summer concert series at various venues throughout downtown Troy. As part of Troy Night Out\, a city-wide celebration held the last Friday of each month\, ESDC will perform a site-specific dance at each TNO in the months of June\, July\, August\, and September. \nJune’s TNO performance will take place at Troy’s river front park\, along the tiered amphitheater\, and will feature live music by percussionist and long-time ESDC collaborator Brian Melick. \nPerformances will take place every hour on the hour (5\, 6\, 7\, and 8 pm) and last approximately 15 minutes. \nWe welcome warmer weather and the chance to perform in front of a live audience again! \nSupport for this project provided by: \nThe Family of Mary Jane Dike &
URL:https://sinopolidances.org/performance/summer-outdoor-performance-series-june/
CATEGORIES:Performances & Repertory
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SUMMARY:As Close As We Can (Take 3!)
DESCRIPTION:We are thrilled to announce our third virtual performance! \nCLICK HERE to watch the performance! \nSaturday\, March 13\, 2021 \nWe continue to reinvent dance\, add new parameters\, and turn challenges into surprising opportunities. \nThis winter evening will feature House of Fables\, a collaboration with classical Indian composer Devesh Chandra\, and Compas\, a collaboration with classical Flamenco guitarist Maria Zemantauski. Back due to popular demand\, our newest duet\, Slipping Through\, will be performed. ESDC will also premiere Fade. Created to the haunting music of Henryk Górecki’s “Symphony of Sorrowful Songs”\, the dance evokes the isolation and loss experienced by so many of us as we traverse this very strange world in which we currently live. \nIn addition\, the audience will hear in real time from Artistic Director Ellen Sinopoli and the dancers as they talk about how they prepared for this virtual performance.  There will also be the opportunity for a Q & A session–type your questions in the YouTube comment section\, and we’ll answer them live! \nRegister by making your suggested donation of $25 here\n \n   \nThe YouTube link to view the performance will be available on this page the evening of the concert.  Additional information can be obtained by contacting the company at info@sinopolidances.org.
URL:https://sinopolidances.org/performance/as-close-as-we-can-take-3/
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SUMMARY:As Close As We Can (Take 2!)
DESCRIPTION:The Ellen Sinopoli Dance Company dives into its 30th anniversary season with our second virtual performance! \nWe are reinventing dance\, adding new parameters\, and turning challenges into surprising opportunities. \nCLICK HERE to watch the performance! \nThis fall evening of new dance and selected repertory invites both the dancers and the audience to immerse themselves in a world of unexpected visual perspectives. The program will feature Slipping Through\, a new duet\, with music by jazz musician Don Byron\, and three duets and trios from our repertory\, Dreams\, Pierre’s Words\, and Auriga. The dancers\, although filmed apart from each other\, remain surprisingly intertwined. \nIn addition\, the audience will hear in real time from Artistic Director Ellen Sinopoli and the dancers as they talk about how they prepared for this virtual performance.  There will also be the opportunity for a Q & A session–type your questions in the YouTube comment section\, and we’ll answer them live! \nRegister by making your suggested donation of $25 here\n \n   \nThe YouTube link to view the performance will be available on this page the evening of the concert.  Additional information can be obtained by contacting the company at info@sinopolidances.org.
URL:https://sinopolidances.org/performance/as-close-as-we-can-take-2/
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SUMMARY:As Close As We Can
DESCRIPTION:Met with the challenge of performing while social distancing\, ESDC will perform 5 unique solos plus an improvisational sequence and share short videos from our Education residencies. \nDuring our live chat\, hear Artistic Director Ellen Sinopoli discuss how the company is adapting and listen along as each dancer describes preparing for this virtual performance. \nWe invite you to enjoy communing with fellow arts supporters in a Q&A Chat Session! \nRegister by making your suggested $25 donation here: \n \n  \n  \nIf you cannot attend\, general donations are also gratefully accepted. \nRSVP by 6/15 and the Zoom meeting ID and password will be emailed to you. \nIf you cannot attend\, but would like to make a donation\, you may mail checks made payable to the Ellen Sinopoli Dance Company to: \nEllen Sinopoli Dance Company\nPO Box 775\nTroy\, NY 12181 \nFor questions about this event\, please email: esdc00@gmail.com
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SUMMARY:Bach Cello Suites at 300 years 1720-2020 Music & Dance
DESCRIPTION:ESDC has been invited to perform at the Bach Cello Suites’ March 7th concert at the renowned Troy Savings Bank Music Hall. ESDC will premiere a new work to the music “On Being Wrong” by Christopher Cerrone and performed live by featured cellist Ashley Bathgate. Other featured cellists include Matt Haimovitz and Mike Block. The evening will be a celebration of the mastery of Bach in honor of the 300th anniversary of his birth.
URL:https://sinopolidances.org/performance/bach-cello-suites-at-300-years-1720-2020-music-dance/
LOCATION:Troy Savings Bank Music Hall\, 30 2nd Street\, Troy\, NY\, 12180\, United States
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