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Kim Grier

Kim Grier Dance (Dance Improvisation and Composition, Musical Theater Choreography) Kim Grier is the Artistic Director of the Rod Rodgers Dance Company, founded in 1967. A native New Yorker, Kim received her Bachelor of Fine Arts in Dance from the prestigious Philadelphia College of Performing Arts, now the University of the Arts. She is a […]

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Donna Maria deCreeft

Donna Maria deCreeft Visual Arts (Early Elementary, Painting/Drawing/Murals, Puppet Making, Collage, Mosaic) Donna Maria de Creeft, a native of New York City, received her B.F.A. from Empire State College. Prior to that she attended Pratt Institute, The Art Students League and the New York Studio School. Her work has been shown nationally and internationally and […]

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Erin K. Orr

Erin K. Orr Puppetry Erin Orr creates puppet shows as an experiment in visual storytelling, frequently in collaboration with living composers such as Rima Fand, Sxip Shirey and Baby Dee. Erin’s evening-length puppet theater works range from a wordless dark fairytale for adults, to a circus for all ages about the drama of honeybees. Her […]

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Retumba

¡Retumba!

¡Retumba! Afro-Carribean Dance ¡Retumba! is a multi-ethnic all-female music and dance ensemble founded in March 1981 by Artistic Director Yvette Martinez and Musical Director Nancy Friedman in celebration of Women’s History month. Interweaving traditional rhythms and beautiful ancient melodies with its very own unique interpretation, ¡Retumba! bases its work on the music and dance of […]

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Peter Bogdanos

Peter Bogdanos

Peter Basil Bogdanos Co-founder, Executive Director Mexico Beyond Mariachi; Flamenco, Latin percussion Formally trained as a multi-percussionist, Peter has been performing and teaching for the past 20 years. In addition to being a staff percussionist for Motown Records and most recently touring as a percussionist for critically acclaimed flamenco group Noche Flamenca, Peter finds his […]

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Nami Kagami

Nami Kagami

Nami Kagami Modern and Dance Composition Nami Kagami started to work as a Teaching Assistant for Rod Rodgers in ArtsConnection programs in 1999. She utilized her gift for imparting a love and understanding of dance to young people in New York City’s public school system. She has been an Assistant for Ms. Kim Grier-Martinez in […]

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Martita Goshen

Martita Goshen

Martita Goshen Dance (Creative Movement) Martita is an experienced dancer, choreographer, director, and teacher with a proven track record of deepening ecological literacy through movement projects that highlight and integrate whole body mind approach. Extensive experience in social reform initiatives which include creating a non-profit organization, Turtles, Inc. and Earthworks that is known for its […]

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Marcos Granados

Marco Granados

Marco Granados Marco Granados epitomizes the 21st century musician, having maintained a versatile career as an innovative chamber musician, an international concerto and recital soloist, and a lead teaching artist and educator. He is one of the world’s leading flutists on Latin American music, and his diverse repertoire spans from folk to classical music. Since […]

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Dionne Kamara

Dionne Kamara

Dionne Kamara Dance (Creative Movement) Dionne is a New York City based dance educator who teaches dance to people of all ages nationally and internationally, including in her work with ArtsConnection since 2002. Her teaching practice and methodology builds on the work of Anne Green Gilbert and is grounded in Brain Compatible Dance Education and […]

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Chigui

Amparo Chigui Santiago 

Amparo Chigui Santiago  Dance (West African, Yoga) Amparo Chigui Santiago has worked as a principle dancer with Contemporary and African based dance companies like Chuck Davis, Fred Benjamin, and others. Chigui has been trained in many different forms of dance techniques, from Ballet to African, participated in workshops all over the work, and worked with […]

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