LCDW to Celebrate 10th Season with PRINCIPLES OF LIFE at BMCC, 3/8

By: Feb. 10, 2015
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Locust Contemporary Dance Works (LCDW), Connecticut's premiere youth contemporary jazz ensemble, celebrates its 10th Season with "Principles of Life" at the BMCC Tribeca Performing Arts Center in New York City, March 8 at 7 PM. The multi-media concert, presented by Locust Contemporary Dance Works' artistic director/founder Jimmy Locust, showcases fresh works from established and new youth dance ensembles, introduces an innovative professional troupe, and features celebrated choreographers, live musical performances, film and poetry. Internationally acclaimed for his creative vision and his high energy, razor-sharp jazz, Locust has shared stage and screen with popular music superstars, choreographed Olympic ceremonies, and produced memorable moments in feature films, music videos, TV shows and commercials, and in live dance and theatrical events.

Tickets, at $25, are now on sale, at http://tickets.tribecapac.org/principles-of-life or (212)220-1460. The BMCC Tribeca Performing Arts Center is located at 199 Chambers St., New York, NY 10007 (BMCC campus). For further information, please visit www.locustperformingarts.com or emailLPACstamford@aol.com.

LCDW's 10th season celebration represents a "coming full circle" for Locust, illustrating the growth of his performing arts school and pre-professional training program and hinting at his vision for the future. His 12-member ensemble will share new choreography that pays tribute to classic jazz while requiring technical artistry and emotional depth, in jazz and contemporary pieces "Bang Bang" and "Metaphors." The Connecticut Contemporary Movement Company, which brings together seasoned dancers who understand Locust's texture and movement vocabulary, is debuting "Metheny Trilogy," a three-part work inspired by the choreographer's long admiration for jazz guitar master Pat Metheny. Locust and singer-songwriter Drew Yowell, known for his emotionally charged vocals and rootsy, melodic songs, are reprising their popular tradition of staged improvisation. Accompanied by Yowell, Locust dances to a song selected moments before, producing an "in the moment performance" that is captured on stage by visual artist Mindy Vaccino.

The audience will meet Isodoc Dance Group, newly founded by LCDW alumnus Jeff Docimo to explore the fusion of contemporary and urban dance and comprised of dancers who studied at NYU Tisch, Juilliard, Marymount, and New World School of the Arts. Isodoc is offering an excerpt from its very first work, 'Cut Crawlers," examining how individuals relate and react to modern day social conflicts, with music by Beethoven and electronic musician XXYYXX. A Stamford, CT native, Docimo began his formal dance training under Locust as a teenager before pursuing dance studies at New World School of the Arts.

Two dynamic youth companies are highlighting themes of artistic empowerment and self-discovery. The esteemed Peridance Youth Ensemble, directed by Shelley Grantham, debuts "Inner Gold," a contemporary jazz piece by choreographer Shelly Masenoir-Hutchinson about dancers finding their personal inner gold and letting it shine.



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