A Christmas Carol in Harlem
Dec
7
to Jan 3

A Christmas Carol in Harlem

Watch the inspiring, family-friendly holiday classic, A Christmas Carol in Harlem directed by the award-winning Carl Cofield! Choreography by our very own Tiffany Rea-Fisher. Set in present-day Harlem, this holiday treasure is the 2019 archived production starring Charles Benard Murray as Scrooge.

The stream will be available FOR FREE at cthnyc.org

Streaming December 7th - January 3rd.

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Adaptation by: Shawn Rene Graham

Set Design: Izmir Ickbal

Lighting Design: Alan C. Edwards

Costume Design: Lex Liang / Margaret Coldrainer

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Concept Jam with Robert Moses and Guests
Nov
28
2:45 PM14:45

Concept Jam with Robert Moses and Guests

Join Robert Moses, Tiffany Rea-Fisher, PC Muñoz (Bay Area musician), and Sudarshan Chakravorty (Film Producer and Artistic Director, Sapphire Creations, Kolkata, India) as they work through the contentious topics that have come up during the many difficult events of 2020. As they reflect on this year, they will share tips for how to remain resilient through challenging times. Participants will hear personal and moving stories from these international arts leaders and leave with inspiring ideas for remaining creative and motivated.

Register Here:

https://robert-moses-kin.square.site/product/small-business-saturday-concept-jam/50

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Closing Ceremony: Say Their Names
Nov
1
4:00 PM16:00

Closing Ceremony: Say Their Names

  • John Brown Farm State Historic Site (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Please join John Brown Lives! for this very special event
Closing Ceremony: Say Their Names

  • All Saints Day 2020 at 4PM as the sun sets. (Please note sunset will be about 1 hour earlier Nov. 1st than the day before. Daylight savings time begins Sunday at 2 AM.)

  • A movement meditation in response to the Memorial Field for Black Lives at the John Brown Farm.

  • Choreography by Tiffany Rea-Fisher. Tiffany is also Director of Lake Placid School of Dance.

  • In their meditation, company dancers will use gestural phrases developed by the African Piragramac technique which is centered in spiritual development and prepares the dance body for all forms of rhythmic and syncopated movement. The event will culminate in a call and response with the audience to say the names of the victims of wrongful deaths as described in the Memorial Field for Black Lives, an installation by Karen Davidson Seward.

  • Masking, social distancing, and sign-up in upon arrival for contact tracing are required of all.

Advance registration is required:

https://forms.gle/YghJwvRFkYg1U4Ph6

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Police Athletic League Zoom Classes
Oct
16
to Dec 18

Police Athletic League Zoom Classes

The company has worked with the Police Athletic League (PAL) as they expand their arts programming while continuing to head the movement portion of their acting program. We have launched a pilot dance program that offers twice weekly free dance classes during the “Teen Hours” at their Duncan Center located on 52nd Street.

Company members are currently teaching Zoom classes every Friday evening to continue working with our PAL students!

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Summer Series: The Virtual Experience 2020
Aug
2
to Aug 15

Summer Series: The Virtual Experience 2020

  • Zoom / Lake Placid Center for the Arts (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

2020 Summer Series: Virtual Experience is a true extension of our commitment to continuing to reach the communities that we serve. This program is just that, an experience, one that will not only hone the participants body but also develop the dancer's connection to their mind and soul. Attendees can continue to look forward to the company's unique emphasis on cross training, by way of Pilates and H.I.I.T classes, while simultaneously furthering their technical skill with dance classes of various genres taught by our diverse group of company dancers. We will dive into thought provoking conversations by continuing to conduct Town Halls, Q&A sessions, and 1 on 1's with our Artistic Director Tiffany Rea-Fisher. It is of the utmost importance for us to convey to you the magic of our Summer Series via this new virtual format. We hope that upon completion participants will leave this experience feeling as though they've developed themselves as whole beings and not just a moving vessel. 

Our online Audition is FREE. If you have not already been accepted into the program please fill out the required information and send in an application TODAY!

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Town Hall: Feet on the Street
Jun
30
6:00 PM18:00

Town Hall: Feet on the Street

On June 30th, Tiffany Rea-Fisher will host another installment of our Town Hall series, entitled “Feet in the Streets”. In this town hall, moderated by Artistic Director, Tiffany Rea-Fisher and former Bessies Awards Executive Director Lucy Sexton; company dancers, Dance Theatre of Harlem, and Paul Taylor Dance Company will discuss their experiences taking to the streets against injustice and the role of the arts in civil rights.

Zoom registration link below

https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZYsceuspzgvEtwl7IlmCmoXNcDIERb_TNjr

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Virtual FRED NeXus - Connection Conversations
Jun
25
12:00 PM12:00

Virtual FRED NeXus - Connection Conversations

Join us on June 25th for the Virtual FRED NeXus at 12pm - Tiffany Rea-Fisher will be guest speaking at the Connection Conversation Series with Julie Staudenmier, FRED board member and VP Global Learning and Development at Pfizer. The two will engage in conversation about how leadership can bring more equity and justice to our world by developing a muscle memory for courage and resilience. Colleagues and professional connections are encouraged to join and participate in the group discussions that will follow to continue the conversation in regards to their own organizations as leaders are being called upon to take courageous stances for social justice.

Sign up for the series below

https://www.eventbrite.com/e/virtual-fred-nexus-connection-conversations-registration-102100389012

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Juneteenth March
Jun
19
2:00 PM14:00

Juneteenth March

This Friday, June 19, at 2 pm, Artistic Director Tiffany Rea-Fisher is co-hosting the first annual Juneteenth March at city hall in downtown Manhattan, alongside other activists and community leaders from across New York City to protest for the justice dignity and equity that Black Lives are owed. #WeOweUS


Location:

New York City Hall

11 Centre Street

New York, NY 10007


Register in advance at the link below

https://www.eventbrite.com/e/juneteenth-march-on-nyc-tickets-108503422658

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Trivia Night
Apr
19
6:00 PM18:00

Trivia Night

Join us for a night of Trivia! Questions will be based off of clips from our Movie Night on Saturday, April 18th. Test your knowledge of the company and join us for an evening of fun and virtual connection. 

Trivia will be held on Zoom.

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Movie Nights
Apr
18
6:00 PM18:00

Movie Nights

Kick off the weekend with a two-part event: Movie Night & Trivia!!

We will be live-streaming company rep and rehearsal footage for our second Move Night on Saturday, April 18th at 6:00pm.


Trivia Questions on Sunday, April 19th will be pulled from our Movie Night!

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Movie Night #AMovementThruMovement
Apr
14
6:00 PM18:00

Movie Night #AMovementThruMovement

Spend your evening with us and watch The Best-Self Project, choreographed by Tiffany Rea-Fisher. This Movie event is part of Tiffany’s #AMovementThruMovement Challenge: a call to raise our voice and exercise our civic muscle.

We encourage viewers to utilize the chat feature on our webpage to say hello and engage with our community while watching!

View the livestream here on Tuesday, April 14th @ 6:00pm (performance will start right at 6:05pm so we recommend arriving early!)


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Scratch Lab - H.E.R.
Feb
17
to Feb 28

Scratch Lab - H.E.R.

  • El Barrio’s ArtSpace PS109 (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Scratch Lab Residency Public Sharing

H.E.R.

By Tiffany Rea-Fisher

H.E.R. pays homage to Alice Dunbar-Nelson, Mary Powell Burrill and Angelina Weld Grimké, three black, queer writers who gave voice to the underrepresented and advocated for suffrage, LGBTQ and civil rights a century ago.

February 28th, 2020

El Barrio’s ArtSpace PS109

215 East 99th Street, New York, NY 10029

7:00-9:00PM

TICKETS are FREE but registration is required: 

https://ci.ovationtix.com/107/production/1019824


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IABD Performance
Jan
17
7:30 PM19:30

IABD Performance

  • The Merriam Theater at The Kimmel Center Cultural Campus (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

TORCHBEARERS
Established Artist Performance

Friday, January 17, 2020
7:30 PM | The Merriam Theater at The Kimmel Center Cultural Campus
$45 IABD Members | $55 General Public

Carrying the legacies of Black dance pioneers forward, these companies continue to forge ahead meeting high artistic standards through an array of dance forms and techniques while providing audiences with exceptional dance performances. A celebration of various styles, national dance companies will perform choreography that can be shared with audiences of all ages.

Purchase TORCHBEARERS Tickets Here

For more info: https://www.iabdassociation.org/mpage/performances

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Jazz At Lincoln Center APAP Showcase
Jan
11
7:30 PM19:30

Jazz At Lincoln Center APAP Showcase

Producer Jodi Kaplan’s Booking Dance Festival NYC is an annual dance extravaganza held during New York City’s APAP conference each year. The company will be performing an excerpt of Rea Fisher’s EMD Does Brubeck.

Saturday, January 11, 2020 5:30-10:30pm

TICKETS & More Information

The Audience is free to come and go throughout the evening.

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