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Louise Reichlin & Dancers

Not Just For Children

Sponsored by USC Flora L. Thornton School of Music, Mervyns, the California Arts Council, the Los Angeles County Arts Commission, and the Los Angeles Cultural Affairs Department with additional funding from the Milken Family Foundation.

Sun, June 22, 2003 from 4:00 pm to 5:30 pm

Admission: $14, general; $10, students & seniors; $6, children under 12

Bing Theater (BIT)
University Park Campus

Louise Reichlin & Dancers present a range of dance and multimedia works, including the premiere performances of new selections from "Rodeo" and "On the Town."

Other works represented include performances of "The Patchwork Girl of Oz" (Part 2), "Come Fly Away" (from the national touring production of "Dream Scapes"), and "Yellow Star" (from "The E-Mail Dances").

Featured dancers in Not Just for Children! are: Elizabeth Brookman, Lauren Gregory, Steven Nielsen, Natalie Pausch, Jessica Emily Peasant, Ellen Rosa, Shannon Schwait, Christine Tomasello, Tina Tsunoda and Wil-son Williams. Video artists are Michael Masucci, videographer, and Shinji Murakoshi, VJ artist. Costumes are by Linda Borough and Diane DeFranco Browne. Direction, choreography and narration for the production are by Louise Reichlin.

Now in its 23rd year, Louise Reichlin & Dancers was founded in 1979, using the non-profit base of Los Angeles Choreographers & Dancers. The company presents Reichlin’s work and specializes in works for families and their children.

The company is again working with the Arts Prototype Program of the LA Unified Schools as well as touring performances in schools. Through a grant from the City of Los Angeles Youth Arts Education Division, Reichlin is creating after school programs at four area schools this year. Participating students from Los Feliz Elementary School are featured in this performance.

 

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