trip the light fantastic toe-mobile: Arielle Rosales

Jul. 27, 2019, 7:30 pm8:30 pm EDT

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ARIELLE ROSALES
Condign MOTHER DUENDE: #PERMISSIONTOBE

Inspired by the concepts and experiences of duende, our inner creative spirit, Social Engagement Operation Artist Arielle Rosales brings together a powerhouse bandage of women movement artists and rhythm makers to explore the birth and flow of creativity as an inherently feminine phenomenon. Assuming nosotros must be fully present to receive this artistic conception and ride its energetic waves, Rosales prioritizes process over product through facilitating a serial of creative labs with the collaborating performers in social club to hold a condom space for a holistic creative experience. Join us in a commemoration of life, fine art, and womanhood and follow @ariellerosales @houseofduende #permissiontobe to be part of the process!

"The duende is not in the pharynx: the duende surges up, inside, from the soles of the anxiety.' Meaning, it's not a question of skill, but of a fashion that's truly live: meaning, it's in the veins: meaning, it's of the almost ancient culture of immediate creation." — Federico García Lorca

Bring a blanket and a friend and join us for this free performance at Brooklyn Bridge Park'due south Harbor View Lawn, every bit part of Gibney Trip the light fantastic Company'southward trip the light fantastic toe-mobile series! No RSVP required.

Arielle Rosales

ABOUT DANCE-MOBILE

dance-mobile is an almanac series of free outdoor performances in parks throughout New York City. By 'making space for dance' in outdoor public spaces through trip the light fantastic toe-mobile, Gibney Dance Company hopes to make the power of movement attainable to all members of our customs. The 2019 serial features 2nd Best Dance Company, Gibney Dance Company performing work by Micaela Taylor, and Soles of Duende. All events are free and open to the public. No RSVP required.

ABOUT ARIELLE ROSALES

Arielle Rosales is a Bessie Laurels nominated Social Engagement Performing Creative person and native New Yorker. Her background in music and 15 yr career as a professional Flamenco Dancer lead her into percussion, existence cocky taught on the cajón before joining as a repique player with the all women Afro-Brazilian band Batalá NY. She is the Founder & Artistic Manager of the intercultural dance studio turned nonprofit arts arrangement, Firm of Duende, which birthed Soles of Duende, the all female percussive dance trio of Flamenco, Kathak, & Tap in collaboration with Brinda Guha & Amanda Castro. The #ladiesinpercussion premiered their full length production "Tin We Dance Here?" as 2018 Artists in Residence at Dixon Place, which has been deputed for a second run as 2020 Artists in Residence for Gibney's New Voices Spotlight. Arielle'southward choreography has been featured in Homo of La Mancha (Shakespeare Theatre Company, Washington D.C.), The Latin Quarter Show (REVEL Casino & Resort, Atlantic Urban center), and the 2012 National Telemundo Logo Reveal. She is a Teaching Artist with New York City Center, Ballet Hispánico, and Flamenco Vivo, and Guest Faculty at Broadway Dance Center and STEPS on Broadway. Follow @ariellerosales @houseofduende #permissiontobe www.ariellerosales.com

Photos past Brian Thomas.


ABOUT BROOKLYN BRIDGE PARK

Brooklyn Bridge Park Conservancy has worked for over 30 years to bring Brooklyn Span Park to life. We started out as grassroots advocates, bringing together residents, government, and local supporters to transform an abandoned waterfront into the park you see today. Now an essential supporter, the Conservancy works in partnership with Brooklyn Span Park to ensure that the Park reaches its total potential as a dynamic and vibrant public space for all of Brooklyn, New York Urban center, and beyond. With your help, the Conservancy produces various and innovative programming for Park visitors and cultivates volunteer and philanthropic support of this special place on the Brooklyn waterfront. Since 2000, more than 1,700,000 visitors accept enjoyed the Conservancy's free, public programs in Brooklyn Bridge Park.

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dance-mobile is generously supported by Con Edison.