- Saturday, September 4
12:00 pm
- KCD at The Please Touch Museum
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The Please Touch Museum:
Memorial Hall, Fairmount Park, 4231 Avenue of the Republic, Philadelphia, PA 19131, USA
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- At noon and 2PM on Saturday September 4th and Sunday September 5th
We're excited to participate in The Please Touch Museum event, DANCING DAYS:
"Who doesn’t love to dance?! It’s time to get down and show off your moves at Please Touch Museum during the months of August and September! From dance parties to professionals en Pointe, the month includes a huge variety of dance. Here at Please Touch Museum, we try to promote active play every day, and dancing is the easiest way to bring home the fun! Come experience the magic of dance for yourself with live performances each Saturday and Sunday during August and September. In addition, join us for daily dance parties, Please Touch Museum-style! "
- FREE with Museum entry fee (Buy tickets)
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- Friday, September 10
8:00 pm
- 2010 Philadelphia Fringe Festival
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The 954 Dance Movement Collective:
954 N 8th St, 1st Fl, Philadelphia, PA 19123, USA
(MAP)
- SHOWS: Friday 9/10 @ 8PM/ Saturday 9/11 @ 7PM/ Sunday 9/12 @ 2PM & 5PM
A basket of fruit. Crashing silverware. Four women come together for a party in this deconstruction voicing the silenced, unspoken, truthful aspects of the human heart. Keila Cordova Dances presents As Big As The World in a series of Philadelphia premieres including In REM, Chavela, and other works.
- $10 (Buy tickets)
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- Saturday, September 11
8:00 pm
- 2010 Philadelphia Fringe Festival
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The 954 Dance Movement Collective:
954 N 8th St, 1st Fl, Philadelphia, PA 19123, USA
(MAP)
- SHOWS: Friday 9/10 @ 8PM/ Saturday 9/11 @ 7PM/ Sunday 9/12 @ 2PM & 5PM
A basket of fruit. Crashing silverware. Four women come together for a party in this deconstruction voicing the silenced, unspoken, truthful aspects of the human heart. Keila Cordova Dances presents As Big As The World in a series of Philadelphia premieres including In REM, Chavela, and other works.
- $10 (Buy tickets)
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- Friday, May 14
- NewMoves Contemporary Dance Festival
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Kelly-Strayhorn Theater:
Pittsburgh, PA
(MAP)
- (Buy tickets)
- Saturday, April 10
- The Outlet Dance Project
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Arts YOUniversity:
Hamilton, NJ
(MAP)
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- Sunday, November 22, 2009
4:00 pm
- ICC Benefit Event for Indonesian earthquake victims
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Newark Senior Center:
Newark, DE
(MAP)
- Performance of the solo, Meteorologica (danced by Kate Abernethy) at The Indonesian Cultural Club (ICC) Benefit Event for the Sumatera earthquake victims.
- Wednesday, September 9, 2009 – Thursday, September 10, 2009
- Gold/Happy Inside/Meteorologica
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The Painted Bride:
230 Vine St., Philadelphia, PA
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- Sept. 9th @ 9:30pm; Sept. 10th @ 9:30pm
GOLD is pirate booty. It’s what stays in Vegas. It’s 1920’s chorus girls and modern day video girls. The company returns to the Philly Fringe with a breathtaking, dance-theatre deconstruction of the price of desire in the war on love. Presented with Happy Inside and Meteorologica.
- (Buy tickets)
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18+ or w/ adult
- Sunday, September 7, 2008 – Wednesday, September 10, 2008
9:00 pm – 9:00 pm
- 2008 Philly Fringe Festival
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The Painted Bride:
230 Vine St., Philadelphia, PA
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- On Sunday, September 7th and Wednesday, September 10th, 2008, keila cordova dances will present the Philadelphia premiere of The Weather Project and the world premiere of Janet 2.0 as part of the 2008 Philly Fringe Festival at The Painted Bride in Old City.
- Monday, January 7, 2008
8:00 pm
- Movement Research at Judson Church
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Judson Memorial Church (in the Meeting Hall):
55 Washington Square South, New York, NY
(MAP)
- From Movement Research's site: "This free, high visibility low-tech weekly forum for the exploration of movement-based ideas continues this acclaimed performance series for the Fall-Winter 2007/2008 season at the beautiful Judson Memorial Church. Artists include those selected by a rotating peer panel of artists, Movement Research Artists-in-Residence and visiting international artists. For October-January 2007/2008, performances will be on Mondays at 8pm (doors open at 7:45pm) at the Judson Memorial Church. Admission is free. No reservations so arrive early. Please check www.movementresearch.org for updates on the artist schedule."
- Sunday, October 7, 2007
2:00 pm
- The Outlet Dance Project
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Grounds for Sculpture:
18 Fairgrounds Road, Hamilton NJ, NJ
(MAP)
- A choreography showcase featuring emerging female choreographers from NJ, PA & NYC. For more information and driving directions you can visit www.TheOutletDanceProject.com.
- Friday, August 31, 2007
- Spirit Wind
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213 New Street, Philadelphia, PA
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- Presentation of the evening-length Girl "Y" at the 2007 Philadelphia Fringe Festival on August 31, September 1 and 2. This dance-theater mash up of coming-of-age themes takes memories of the company as well as forgotten ’80s girl classics like Little Darlings and Foxes. Incorporates multi-media technology, sound collages, and spoken word to tell the tales and secrets of being young and female.
http://www.pafringe.com/2007/details.cfm?id=1613
- Saturday, June 16, 2007
- Audre Lorde in Motion - Thelma Hill Performing Arts
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1 University Plaza, Brooklyn, NY
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- Words from the Kimble Theater's website: "The work was conceived by THPAC executive director Alex Smith and is directed and curated by renowned poet Cheryl Boyce Taylor in collaboration with choreographer Keila Cordova. The work also featured spoken word artists Roger Bonair Agard, Tai Freedom Ford, Abena Koomson and Raymond Daniel Medina." http://www.brooklyn.liu.edu/kumbletheater/june2007.htm
- Saturday, March 24, 2007
- Baadass Women's Festival
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841 BARRETTO STREET, Bronx, NY
(MAP)
- 2007 BAADass Women’s Festival in the Bronx. See their website for the full schedule of festivities: http://www.bronxacademyofartsanddance.org/schedule.htm
Here’s the word from BAAD! on the show: BAADass DANCERS 2: SOLE DANCIN'/BODIES AT WORK This year's group of daring, exciting, fierce choreographers include Amy Chavasse, Keila Cordova, Jessica Danser, Lisa Gonzales, Shizu Homma, Jody Oberfelder, Jule Jo Ramirez, Rokafella and Alexandra Schilling.
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