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Breaking through the Generational Curse

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“As the work extends we can see the dancers express jealousy, regret, forgiveness and love.”

- DANCEVOICE MAGAZINE

Artistic Director Alessandra Corona presents

Breaking through the Generational Curse

Choreographed by Maiya Redding

Synopsis: The work "Breaking Through the Generational Curse" explores family dynamics. The work shows a family evolving through a long journey together discovering new relationships between each other and with themselves. It explores one's struggle with breaking bad cycles that are passed down from generation to generation. Within the relationships they express jealousy, loneliness, regret, forgiveness, support, and love.

Performers: Alessandra Corona, Fernando Carrillo, James Samson, Maria Vittoria Villa, James Johnson, Brian Castillo, Cassandra Orefice, Melissa Anderson, Josh Beaver, Lil Aronoff.

Music by "Meeting along the edge" and "Channel and Winds" by Philipp Glass and Ravi Shankar.

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Labyrinth

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“(…) young people are tangled in a veil, a fate that they can not escape.”

- DANCEVOICE MAGAZINE

Artistic Director Alessandra Corona presents

Labyrinth

Choreographed by Alessandra Corona & Dancers

Synopsis: In Labyrinth, artistic director Alessandra Corona explores the theme of human struggle to come to terms with fate. Through innovative choreography, music and various media, ACPW tells the story of two lovers trapped within a labyrinth of their own creation, ignorant of their destiny and powerless to change their fate except through love.

Performers: Brian Castillo, Maria Vittoria Villa, James Samson, James Johnson, Cassandra Orefice, Melissa Anderson, Josh Beaver, Lil Aronoff.

Original music by : Thomas Lentakis 

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Shina

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“The work starts with a slow motion that really brings you into the work.”

- DANCEVOICE MAGAZINE

Artistic Director Alessandra Corona presents

Shina

Choreographed by Isaies Santamaria Perez

Synopsis: This piece is a Medieval version of the story of the Tower of Babel. Humanity comes together to build a monument for the vanity of King Nimrod in the land of Shina. God is angered by his hubris, so he sets people against one another by giving each one a unique language, making communication impossible.

Performers: Brian Castillo, Maria Vittoria Villa, James Samson, James Johnson, Cassandra Orefice, Melissa Anderson, Josh Beaver, Lil Aronoff.

Music by: “Kol dodi" by Qiyans Krets, "Iguazu" by Gustavo Santaolalla,
"Noki" by Les Tambours du Bronx, "La vie quotidienne" by Yan Tiersen,
"Babel" by Klaus Schulze and Andreas Grosser.

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