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| JazzAntiqua Dance & Music Ensemble in Concert Noted performance group JazzAntiqua Dance & Music Ensemble returns to the Los Angeles stage with its signature style of jazz-theatre and the company's first full concert in several years… truly a reason to celebrate. Presented in association with Ebony Repertory Theatre, JazzAntiqua will celebrate "the art of jazz" with a performance event that weaves riveting dance with live jazz music, soul-stirring poetry and stunning visual art to create an evocative evening bubbling with rich, jazzy textures. Highlights include the premiere of "EVOLVE, " a five-part dance suite inspired by the collage art of Michael Massenburg and featuring the poetry of S. Pearl Sharp. The company will also perform favorites Caravan, You've Got to Have Freedom, A Column of Birds and more with special guest, jazz vocalist Dwight Trible and Trio. There will be one performance only on Saturday, November 13 at 8:00 pm at the Nate Holden Performing Arts Center, 4718 W. Washington Boulevard in Los Angeles. General admission tickets priced at $25 ($20 for seniors, students and groups of 10 or more) are available online at http://www.ebonyrep.org or through the Holden Performing Arts Center box office at (323) 964-9766. For additional information visit http://www.jazzantiqua.org. For visual artist Michael Massenburg, whose projected images will create the onstage backdrop, the opportunity to collaborate with JazzAntiqua reaffirms his 'creativity has no boundaries' philosophy. "Artists who explore the possibilities transcend their own disciplines, genres and preconceived ideas. We who choose so are used by the creativity, " Massenburg says. "And this project is about those possibilities. It's about the movement of the dance, the sound of the voice, the power of the word and the stroke of the paintbrush, all at the same time -- creating a new expression." Founded in 1993, JazzAntiqua continues its mission to honor the jazz tradition as a vital thread in the cultural fabric of African American history and heritage, and a defining element of the American experience. Under the artistic direction of choreographer Pat Taylor, the company is committed to increasing awareness of and appreciation for jazz as an American legacy through collaborative projects that educate and inspire, as well as entertain. JazzAntiqua is the recipient of awards from the California Arts Council, Los Angeles County Arts Commission, Department of Cultural Affairs and the Doolittle Foundation. The company has been presented at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion, Luckman Fine Arts Complex, Los Angeles County Museum of Art, California African American Museum, Alex Theatre, The Jazz Bakery, Japan America Theatre, Ford Amphitheatre and many other venues. Taylor's work has also been showcased at Glashuset (Stockholm), Lehman Performing Arts Center (New York) and Cerritos Center for the Performing Arts. JazzAntiqua was a finalist in the 2009 Leo's Competition for the Jazz Dance World Congress. Ebony Repertory Theatre (ERT), a newly formed Equity Company, is the Resident Company and Operator of the Nate Holden Performing Arts Center, committed to bringing diverse, high standard, professional performing arts to the Mid-City community. write your comments about the article :: © 2010 Jazz News :: home page |