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November, 13-17, 2019

Your Move: New Jersey's Modern Dance Festival

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Art House Productions and Friends of the Loew’s are proud to announce the a??10th Annual Your Move Modern Dance Festival sponsored by The KRE group, Harwood Properties, and Point Capital Development. This year’s four-day  festival will return to the a??Landmark Loew’s Jersey Theatre (54 Journal Square Plaza, Jersey City), a historic  venue in Jersey City which will celebrate its 90th anniversary this year. The festival will run from a??November 13-17, 2019.

 

This year’s choreographers include Claire Porter (featured choreographer), 78 Moves, Chaery Moon, Dalit Agronin, Elena Notkina, Hyunsang Cho, Katelyn Halpern & Dancers, Kristi Cole, mignolo dance, Morgaine De Leonardis , Oluwadamilare (Dare) Ayorinde, Paul Pinto, Ross Daniel Dance, and Sophia Zukoski.

 

Breaking the traditional boundaries of performance and spectatorship, Your Move is an active and unique experience for patrons. Each performance celebrates the vast, historic Loew’s JerseyTheater. Dances in the first half of each performance are presented in the theater’s lobby, a lavish, three-story promenade with elegant ornamentation. Following the intermission, patrons will be invited into the Italian Renaissance-style proscenium theater for the second-half of the program. Each dance is choreographed uniquely for the Loew’s awe-inspiring space, making this a truly one-of-a-kind experience. 

 

Tickets are $18 in advance; $25 at the door. 

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