This dance, titled "Reach", was choreographed by Donna Mejia, Guest Artist in Residence for Smith College. It was performed at the 2007 annual Smith College Faculty Dance Concert. The music is "S...
This dance, titled "Reach", was choreographed by Donna Mejia, Guest Artist in Residence for Smith College. It was performed at the 2007 annual Smith College Faculty Dance Concert. The music is "Slither" by Anoushka Shankar and Karsh Kale (From their album: Breathing Under Water). Featured performers are Caitlin Johnson, Sarah Lowry and Donna Mejia. Video filmed by Sean Kinlin.
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What a seamless fusion of your Silvestre, African, and Tribal dance vocabularies! This is the most inspiring piece I've seen from anyone in a long while. There is always a tender place in my heart for you. Best wishes, Shaunti
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~Natalie~