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Denver, Colorado SPEAKING OF DANCE is pleased to announce that we will
present the seventh year of our community program in Capitol Hill, "Building
Community Through Dance." The first six years of the project were so successful
that SOD will again offer free dance workshops in which neighborhood residents
of all ages work together to use the art of dancemaking as a vehicle to enhance
community-building.
During the first six years, over 1,030 children and adults have attended workshops.
Over 6,000 audience members have attended the free final performances pieces
choreographed and danced by participants at the end of the winter session each
year. Participants report that their lives change as a result of the programs:
they develop trust in others, increase their self-esteem, and create stunning,
heart-felt, original choreography. People of all ages created enduring intergenerational
friendships, and children increased their school attendance and improved academically.
The Fall 2004 session of the workshops will run for seven weeks beginning in
October. No previous dance experience is necessary. Current plans for workshop
sites include Del Pueblo Elementary School, Swansea Elementary School, Moore
Elementary School, Cheltenham Elementary School, Beach Court Elementary and
the First Unitarian Church. The workshops teach dance and community building
skills through the group process in a safe environment, and participants use
them to tell their own stories in their own way. This year's theme is "Working
for Peace." A performance by workshop participants who continue with the
program in the Winter session 2005 will take place on March 11 and 12, 2005,
at the Temple Events Center Uptown. For information about participation, please
call 303-722-0902.
SOD is a community-based dance organization with considerable experience collaborating
with neighborhood organizations to achieve common goals. SOD Artistic Director
and choreographer Deborah Reshotko and her dance company work with Capitol Hill
residents to use art to build bridges between individuals and groups. SOD has
received two special National Endowment for the Arts grants in recognition of
our outstanding community arts work.
This community development project is funded in part by generous grants from
the Scientific and Cultural Facilities District, the City and County of Denver,
the Denver Foundation, Xcel Energy Foundation, the Janus Foundation, Wells Fargo
Bank, and Capitol Hill United Ministries. Performance space has been donated
by the Temple Events Center Uptown, a non-profit organization whose mission
is to support arts and culture in the metro area. Rehearsal space has been donated
by the First Unitarian Church and the Temple Events Center Uptown.
For information or to register, please call SPEAKING OF DANCE at 303-722-0902.
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Calendar:
Free community-based intergenerational modern dance improvisation workshops.
Monday evenings, 7:00-8:30 p.m., October 4-November 15, at the First Unitarian
Church, 1400 Lafayette Street, Denver. No dance experience necessary. Open to
teens and adults. Call SPEAKING OF DANCE, 303-722-0902, for information or to
register.