Ven a Danzar / Let’s Dance
A
multimedia performance with commentaries illustrating dance
development over the Years. “Let’s Dance” introduces today’s
youth, the concept that dance is a valuable art accessible to
all sections of society and is a worthy and respectable
profession of international stature and worldwide acceptance.
Its aim is to encourage the younger generation to become the
sensitive and educated public of the future by encouraging them
to appreciate theatre, art and culture.
The show takes us on a wonderful journey of human bodily
expression starting from the prehistoric era up until today.
It shows the birth of dance and its evolution through ritual
movement, folk and national dance, passing through classical
ballet, contemporary, jazz, musical theatre, flamenco, rock
videos, artistic gymnastics, ice skating etc.
An innovative, entertaining and dynamic close up view of the
world of dance, using different formats, especially designed for
children and youngsters, it is an ingenious combination of
video, dance, music, lights, pantomime, slides, shadow imagery
supported with theatrical special effects.
This is a unique opportunity to get an inside view of the
secrets of a universal art form that frees our imagination
through bodily expression, whilst providing a gratifying option
to talented future artists and creating a sensitive and
supportive audience for the future.
The
Diary of Anne Frank
Its principal objective is to awaken the conscience and to
provoke awareness in high school teen aged students of the
damage and the consequences of racism, religious intolerance,
racial discrimination and the holocaust.
Constantly re-occurring and ever present themes of modern day
history.
A
ballet with the duration of one hour, with powerful scenery and
choreography that serves through dance to tell of the arbitrary
and brutal actions of a totalitarian military regime, that
destroys everything. Friends family and community.
“
The Diary of Anne Frank, more than a spectacular show allows
one to appreciate quality of the dancers of Ballet Contemporáneo
de Caracas. It is a real, profoundly aesthetic and conceptual
account of the intolerance and violence of fascism in all its
forms.” “These children that were brought yesterday from their
classes into theatre to see this piece of theatre/ballet “The
Diary of Anne Frank” were amazed at how art can be used to
inform and educate…”
(Panorama Venezuela)
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