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presents
The 5th Annual
Staten IslandInternational DanceFestivalSaturday, August 14th, 2010
12pm -5pm Tappen Park,Staten Island, New York
O F F I C I A L P R O G R A M
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EMPOWERING LIVES THROUGH ARTS & EDUCATION CDC challenges and motivates youth to reach their
highest potential.
We need you
Donate your time become a volunteer Adopt a program, class, a child, or a workshop Donate books, art materials, technology, and other helpful re-sources, such as snacks, dance costumes, pens, paper, Introduce us to your community to grow our network (sponsor a fundraiser, speaking engagement, event) Donate funds. All donations made to Century Dance Com-plex, Inc. are tax exempt through scal sponsorship from The Field. Write a check or money order out to The Field and send it to Century Dance Complex, 568 Bay Street, Staten Island, NY 10304. Write Century Dance Complex on the memo line on your check.
The Field is a not-for-pro t, tax-exempt, 501(c)(3) organization serving the New York City performing arts community. Contributions made to The Field and ear-
marked for Century Dance Complex are tax-deductible to the extent allowed by law. For more information about The Field contact: The Field, 161 6th Avenue, New York NY 10013, (212)691-6969, fax: (212)255-2053,www.the eld.org. A copy of The Fields latest annual report may be obtained, upon request, from The Field or from the Of ce of the Attorney General, Charities Bureau, 120 Broadway, New York, NY 10271.
GET INVOLVED!
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All of our programs promote a health conscious environ-
ment, exercise, and the structure to improve school productiv-ity. Using performing arts as outlets help develop character. It requires important attributes such as physical exercise, body
development, and cooperative work effort; most importantly, it builds self-esteem and self-worth. These attributes are keys to good citizenship.
Our programs reinforce and measure school attendance, conduct, and grades. Working with these coaches and case managers in this program, will foster a strong mentorship for these youth. This program strives to instill discipline, build con dence, and encourage creativity.
CDC Provides a fun environ-ment in which young people can learn, interact and bond to-gether more closely in a healthy way.
OUR PROGRAMS
CDC thanks 3-2-1 Event Planners for their contribution to this
years festival!
GRATITUDE
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The Festival Committee expresses our gratitude toSign Art for their dedication to the Staten Island
International Dance Festival.For all your signs, storefront printing, digital
graphs and banners needs please contact:Sign Art (718) 442-5941
580 Bay Street, Staten Island, NY 10304
GRATITUDE
Afterschool Program: September June, Monday throughFriday 3-6pm Summer Camp: July August Monday through Friday
10am-6pm (Early drop off available) Dance: African, tap, jazz, ballet, hip-hop & more. African Drumming: Wednesday & Friday Art: Saturdays only Tiny Tots Program: ages 3-5 yrs old, Saturdays only Spring Recital in May & Summer Festival in August
We accept children ages 3-18 yrs oldMonthly payment plan available
Scholarships offered (ask for details)Adult classes available
Studio rental
REGISTRATION IS ON GOING,BUT HURRY- SPACE IS LIM-ITED!568 Bay Street 2nd SI NY 10304718-273-7331/[email protected]
CDC SCHEDULE
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Tsunami Dance Studio
OPEN UP A WORLD OF
CREATIVE POSSIBILITIES THROUGH MUSIC AND DANCE!!
Quality Dance Training By: JESSICA MOSS ARTISTIC DIRECTOR
TSUNAMIDANCE ENSEMBLE
WITH OVER TWENTY YEARS OF PROFESSIONAL EXPE-RIENCE IN DANCE PERFORMANCE AND DANCE
EDUCATION
Classes Available in: CLASSICAL BALLET, POINTE, CHOREOGRAPHY,
CHILDRENS CREATIVE MOVEMENT, MODERN DANCE, JAZZ DANCE,
BELLY DANCE, PILATES
PRIVATE DANCE AND PILATES CLASSES AVAILABLE ALL AGES, ALL LEVELS
600 Main Street, Riverton, NJ 609-731-2429
WWW.TSUNAMIDANCE.NET
Thank you for contributing four consecutive years to the Staten Island International Dance Festival!
GRATITUDE
34. Floorwork Dance Company SisterhoodIts a contemporary piece about trusting the sisterhood during hardship.
Choreography: Cecilia FloresPerformed by Floorwork Dance CompanyDancers: Libby McPike, Stephanie Accardo, Jennifer Cava, Jenna DellOlio & Kimberly Cantone.
35. Tropical ImageThe company is owned and directed by Arelis Beato, a world renowned performer, choreog-rapher, instructor. She competed in the World Championship as the NYC representative in the On2 salsa division. Her credits are endless and aside from her own professional appear-ances, Arelis directs three performing dance teams in the Tropical Image Dance Company, including a student, a semi- professional and an Elite team of professional dancers. These teams participate and perform in some of the most prestigious dance events nationally and abroad. The semiprofessional team which is composed of youth dancers starting at age 12 will be featured at the Staten Island Fourth International Dance Festival amongst other events this year.
36. Rakeem Cruz
37. Latino Folklorico of El Centro del Inmigrante
38. Isiah Herbert
39. J-Dange
40. Africas Finest
Choreographed and performed by Louise, Patience, Prize, Patience and Ellen.
41. Latino Folklorico of El Centro del Inmigrante
PROGRAM
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~Marinera Nortea from Chiclayo, Peru~The Marinera is a dance dedicated to courtship and love; and it is danced in all regions of
Peru acquiring its own forms based on the location.
~La Salsa from Puerto Rico~Both Puerto Rico and Cuba claim the origin of this dance but both made it popular in theUnited States. It is primarily Afro-Caribbean rhythm with Spanish melodies.
~Ferrocarril de los Altos from Amatitln,Guatemala~This dance is derived from the Spanish Waltz and is a fusion of Spanish and Indian folk-
dance. It is danced by women only. These beautiful costumes are in uenced by traditionalindigenous colors.
~San Juanito from Northern Region, Ecuador~The Ecuadorian dance is from the north with a fusion of Indian choreography and Spanish air. The out ts are Spanish in uenced. The warm Ecuadorian climates in uence the light
weight and loose t of these out ts.
6. Javonne Yniece (Shyne)I am 24 years old. My passion since I was a child has been singing and writing music. Ilove music. Music is the gateway of all my emotions, music is my therapy. I started out rstsinging in Bethels SDA childrens choir (Brooklyn ,NY), then going onto the Kingsboro
Temple Youth choir (Brooklyn ,NY), as well as singing praise team in a group on Satur-days in the same church. Once it was time to go to H.S I knew I wanted to attend FiorellaH. LaGuardia H.S for Music & Art (New York, NY), so in the 8th grade I auditioned andgot accepted. I majored in voice for 2 years at LaGuardia H.S and then moved on to PineForge Academy (Pine Forge, PA) where I joined the school choir there. I have a 5 year olddaughter whom I am now raising and also introduced to this talent. I am currently enrolled atCSI (Staten Island, NY) to gain Bachelors in Social Work. I work full time for Safe Horizonempowering and helping women and children who are experiencing domestic violence andabuse on many levels, whereas I was once a victim. Its my love and passion for me to ex-press what I am thinking and feeling, help others, and represent as a voice for someone whomay not feel heard.
7. Tsunami Dance Ensemble
8. Stephanie Dale (Shems)
9. Masayo Richardson (CDC Ballet Instructor)
PROGRAM
The 5th AnnualStaten Island
International Dance Festivalfeaturing Latino Folklorico of El Centro delInmigrante
Saturday, August 14th, 2010
12pm -5pm Tappen Park,Staten Island, New York
PROGRAM
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