CHOREOGRAPHERS SHOWCASE to Debut Dance Piece Set to Sondheim's 'Another Hundred People' January 29-30

By: Jan. 25, 2009
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On Thursday, January 29th & Friday, January 30th DanceTracks NYC will present “Let’s Dance.” at The Clark Studio Theater, Samuel B. and David Rose Building, 70 Lincoln Center Plaza, 7th Floor.

DTNYC, established in 1999, presents choreographic works to the public by emerging artists, as well as, provides production support for established choreographers demonstrating high artistic merit.

The program this weekend will open with a new piece by Broadway dancer James Kinney. The dancer/budding choreographer recently heard a recording of Stephen Sondheim’s “Another Hundred” People” from the modern master’s iconic musical, set in New York City - COMPANY - and felt he had to stage it. The version that became his inspiration was recorded in 1987, in London, with The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra and conducted by the legendary Paul Gemignani, with an orchestration by Luther Henderson. James was able to corral some of his friends and fellow dancers to bring this to life, in what may eventually become a lengthier theatrical suite or dance piece.

His dancers are:
Ashley Bachner
Brian Beach
Jessica Dillan
Samantha Sturm
Keven Quillon
Brandon Tyler Fields
and Greer Gisy

“Let’s Dance” is tribute to the theater where lights dim and a magical hush embraces the audience. DanceTracks NYC celebrates 10 years of producing dance and launching careers of numerous emerging choreographers and talented dancers. The Clark Studio Theater is a venue that inspires all who enter the door. Choreographers include: FreeSpace Dance; Eidolon Ballet; Yesid & Company; ThomasOrtiz/Dance; Benjamin Briones Ballet; Carol Blanco; Blair Pausley and James Kinney.

Performances are at The Clark Studio Theater, Samuel B. and David Rose Building, 70 Lincoln Center Plaza, 7th Floor, Thursday, January 29, 2009 at 8 p.m. and Friday, January 30, 2009 at 8 p.m. Advance ticket sales: call (212) 352-3101 or online at www.theatermania.com. General Admission $20 and Students/Seniors $15. Tickets available at the door. For reservations or more information call (212) 247-1772.

James Kinney has been performing professionally since the age of 15. He was born and raised in Jacksonville, Florida and began his classical training with The Florida Ballet, later melding his training into Jazz and Musical Theater. His Broadway credits include: Fosse, Dance of Death, Barry Manilow’s Harmony and the most recent revival of Sweet Charity, starring Christina Applegate, where he also served as the production’s Assistant Dance Captain. He continued preserving the “Fosse style” when he became the Dance Captain for choreographer Wayne Cilento’s First National Tour of Sweet Charity, starring Molly Ringwald.

Film and Television appearances include: "The Producers," "The Dave Chappell Show," PBS’ "Dance in America," "Fosse," "Good Morning America" and "The Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade." Tours and regional productions include: Oklahoma!, A Chorus Line, Chicago, Cabaret, West Side Story, 42nd Street, Phantom, and the legendary Radio City Music Hall Christmas Spectacular. He has also performed at Carnegie Hall, at The White House and recently danced with Liza Minnelli on "Rosie Live."


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