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WFSS

July 16, 2010 on 2:57 pm | In 2010, Interviews '10, School '10



WFSS are six-week school classes that meet on Wednesdays, Friday evenings, Saturdays, and Sundays. WFSS give students an opportunity to draw connections by personalizing, creating, and expanding their experiences through participation in a variety of artistic endeavors– a festival within a festival. Jams, digital media classes, salons, somatic practices, and weekly showings express multiple ways students might choose to connect and present work in alternate contexts.

CyberDance sat down with Pamela Pietro, director of the Bodypathway series in WFSS, to hear more about the importance of somatic work for dancers. No matter where dancers are in their career is important to take the time to rest, rejuvenate, and most of all discover new ways of integrating the heap of information they receive in technique classes.

Teaching Tribute to Yang Meiqi

July 15, 2010 on 10:17 pm | In 2010, Interviews '10, School '10, Special Events '10



The 2010 Balasaraswati/Joy Ann Dewey Beinecke Endowed Chair for Distinguished Teaching will be given to the “mother of modern dance in China”, Yang Meiqi. This coveted award was established in 1991 and recognizes the dual role of teachers in passing on dance history and tradition and in guaranteeing the future creativity of the art form. With the unwavering support, enthusiasm, and encouragement from ADF Director Charles L. Reinhart, and the long-term financial support from the Asian Cultural Council (ACC), the Rockefeller Foundation, and the USIA, Yang Meiqi was given the opportunity to revolutionize dance in China. “The founding of China’s first modern dance company has been solemnly recognized as one of the major accomplishments in China’s history during the sixty years following the establishment of the People’s Republic of China in 1949. … Since 1987, this movement to bring forth the rise and development of modern dance in China has been the product of the collaborative effort of artists from China and America, educators and cultural organizations who worked closely together on this journey.”– Yang Meiqi

The award ceremony will take place on July 18 at 7:30pm at the Griffith Theater at Duke University, and is free and open to the public. Also, acclaimed choreographer, Shen Wei, will speak at the ceremony about his former teacher Yang Meiqi, among others.

ADF Donor Tour

July 15, 2010 on 12:55 pm | In 2010, Behind the Scenes '10, Festival '10, Interviews '10



Over 400 students are here this summer and over half of them receive financial aid through donors’ contributions to the ADF Scholarship Fund. Some of these donors took a behind-the-scenes tour with ADF Director Charles Reinhart and Co-Director Jodee Nimerichter, visiting ADF students in classes and rehearsals.

ADF International Choreographers Residency

July 14, 2010 on 10:58 am | In 2010, Festival '10, Interviews '10



Each summer, the International Choreographers Residency and Open World programs help to enrich the ADF experience. Roughly 20 choreographers from around the globe come to study, make work and share ideas. CyberDance enjoyed spending time with two of this season’s participants.

Interview with Rosie Herrera

July 13, 2010 on 5:18 pm | In 2010, Interviews '10, Performances '10



CyberDance spoke with Miami-based choreographer Rosie Herrera about her ADF-commissioned World Premiere, The Pity Party, and her concept of dance theater.

Interview with Brenda Angiel

July 9, 2010 on 11:38 am | In 2010, Interviews '10, Performances '10



Hailing from Argentina, the Brenda Angiel Aerial Dance Company takes the stage at the Durham Performing Arts Center, July 8-10. Brenda talked with CyberDance about her new work 8cho, which simultaneously honors the traditions of the tango and pushes its boundaries.

ADF Faculty Concert, July 9-10

July 8, 2010 on 4:36 pm | In 2010, Interviews '10, Performances '10, School '10



CyberDance talked with a few ADF faculty members about what it’s like to teach in such a multi-faceted environment. Ranging in styles from hip hop to modern and ballet, the ADF Faculty come from all over the world. They share their ideas, energy and most importantly their passion for the dance with their students, and for this we are grateful.

The ADF Faculty Concert is July 9 at 8 pm and July 10 at 2 pm and is free for ADF subscribers! The concert will be held at Duke University’s Reynolds Industries Theater.

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