Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts Washington D.C.
July 22, 2009 Wednesday 6pm

 

Featured Performance at the National Endowment for the Arts, National Summit



Boston PREMIERE

April 24-25, 2009 8pm
Friday and Saturday

 

The Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston (ICA)

100 Northern Avenue on Boston's waterfront, adjacent to Anthony's Pier 4 restaurant. 617-478-3103

Tickets are available at The Institute of Contemporary Art www.icaboston.org

Don't miss out! $25 reserved seating; $20 members, students, and seniors.

Please call the box office at
617-478-3103 if you require ASL or wheelchair-accessible seating. Click here for box office hours and details.

**Wheelchair Accessible -- Advance Booking Strongly Recommended**

Presented by ICA and Alliger Arts in association with VSA Arts of Massachusetts


The Society for the Arts in Healthcare 20th Annual Conference Awards Ceremony Luncheon

 

April 24, 2009
Friday 11:30am - 2:00pm

Hosted by the Center for the Arts, University at Buffalo
NY at the Hyatt Regency Buffalo
Buffalo, New York


Excerpts and documentary presented.
www.thesah.org


Dance Performance Component

An evening length current work in progress. Click for more details (Formerly titled From The Limb)

Excerpt video from GIMP

Heidi Latsky Video Interview:
Great Dance Weblog

Reviews in the Press
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GIMP

GIMP turns on its head accepted notions of dance, performance and body image. This is an exploration which dives into the heart of difference, voyeurism and the unexpected. Latsky and company have created a piece of work that is a natural and completely unique vehicle for dialogue, increased understanding and civic engagement.

Click here to see more about GIMP
www.thegimpproject.com

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For more information or if
you have any immediate questions please contact:

Jeremy Alliger
Project Manager
email: alligerarts@gmail.com
phone: 617-669-4422

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Outreach Programs

The 'Unmasked' Program
- Physical disability focus
- Terminal illness focus


Movement Programs for Healthcare Professionals

- Skills building

The goal of these programs is to reduce stress, improve coping skills and introduce to a new audience the expressive nature of dance. Although it lends itself to patients and caregivers during crises and chronic illness, the program has also been shown to benefit people at any stage of their life.