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Ehizoje Azeke

In January of 2010, I had just returned to NYC from Europe. I was pursuing modeling and was getting discouraged. I received a message inviting me to audition for R.Evolución Latina’s dance workshop series. I auditioned, was accepted, and there began my journey. Since 2010, I have participated in the Beyond Workshop Series 21010/11, Easter […]

Joelle anderson “our unity in simply being human, led us forward”

As the past few weeks have gone by, since the production of “Bountiful: A Teacher’s Journey,” I have had a lot of time to reflect on the experience. Time to reflect on my own personal growth, as well as that of the collective group. All of which warms my heart. Never had I ever been in a […]

A Teacher’s Journey: Meet Luis Salgado

“Every door I have opened today has opened because I’m a dancer. Dancing is what made me, what opened those doors. I am everything else because I was a dancer first.” –Luis Salgado BOUNTIFUL: A Teacher’s Journey, conceived and directed by Luis Salgado, premieres tonight at Manhattan Movement & Arts Center. Nine choreographers and a group of […]

A Teacher’s Journey: Meet Amanda Turner

[vc_row][vc_column width=”1/2″][vc_column_text]Amanda Turner works throughout the U.S. and internationally as a master teacher, choreographer and consultant. She has been voted by Dance Magazine as one of New York’s Top 10 Women Artists “who are doing it all.” Born in Nottingham, England, she completed her early training at the prestigious Elmhurst Ballet School in Camberley. She […]

A Teacher’s Journey: Meet Rebeca Tomas

[vc_row][vc_column width=”1/4″][vc_column_text] Rebeca Tomás is an internationally acclaimed Flamenco dancer, sharing her mastery with Revolucion Latina in this year’s Choreographers Festival. She began her formal dance training in Granada, Spain at Maite Galán’s Escuela de Danza Española. She later moved to Madrid, where she studied at the renowned Flamenco Academy Amor de Dios under such figures as Maria […]

A Teacher’s Journey: Meet Daniel Fetecua Soto

Daniel Fetecua-Soto is originally from Bogotà, Colombia. He earned his BFA from Folkwang-Hochschule in Germany, and since 2006 he has been a member of the Limón Dance Company. He has appeared as a guest artist in Pina Bausch’s acclaimed and unforgettable Rite of Spring and Tannhäuser. Daniel has also worked with La Fura Dels Baus, […]

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