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Malashock Recommends: YDance! Camp (5-8yrs)

Wednesday, June 30th, 2010 by generaladmin

YDance! is a week-long dance camp held at The Malashock Dance School, that is made possible by a partnership with The Peninsula Family YMCA.  During these busy summer months, many families are looking for camps that will keep their kids happy, active, and curious for a week or so.

The Malashock Dance School is proud to facilitate a camp where 5-8 year-old students are engaged in a variety of healthy, creative, physical activities that will explore dance as a medium for creation, performance, and even story telling.  Students involved will become active as choreographers, building self-esteem and social cooperative skills along the way.  They will explore the possibilities of space, time, and energy as they play games, learn dances, and identify new ways of moving.  Sounds fun, right?  Well, don’t tell the kids, but there happens to be a few other reasons why dance camp is a great choice…

·    In addition to being listed as a core academic subject in the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001, dance is an opportunity for students to explore kinesthetic learning, or learning by actually carrying out a physical activity, rather than listening to a lecture or merely watching a demonstration.  This is the least used learning style in a traditional classroom setting, and may be a hidden strength of your child!
·    The arts, including dance, teach children to absorb information and communicate effectively using words, images, sounds, and movement.  These are the tools they must master in order to develop the creativity and determination necessary to compete in the global information age.
·    The Malashock Dance School is committed to your child, and our community.  By supporting partnerships like YDance! you will also reap the benefits of both established organizations and all they have to offer!

YDance! Camp will be held from 9am-12pm August 16-20, 2010
The Malashock Dance School
2650 Truxtun Road Suite 202, San Diego, CA 92106
(619) 260-1622
www.MalashockDance.org

Registration, payment, pick-up, and drop-off are through the Peninsula Family YMCA
4390 Valeta Street, San Diego, CA 92107
(619) 226-8888‎
‎www.peninsula.ymca.org

Dance About Diego

Thursday, June 10th, 2010 by malashockdance


San Diego is rich in the arts but not many people know about what is going on or where to find it. Malashock Dance and Voice of San Diego have teamed up to give the arts, Dance in particular, a stronger voice to be heard. We have created a new blog called ‘Dance About Diego’ which intends to begin to inform both visitors and locals about dance activity and give insight as to what it is like to work in the Dance industry in San Diego. Check out our first blog entry at Voice of San Diego and look out for new entries to come.

www.voiceofsandiego.org/peoplespost/dance/

Malashock Recommends Chagall at the Jewish Arts Festival

Wednesday, June 9th, 2010 by malashockdance

Chagall Rehearsal

John Malashock and Yale Strom decided to combine forces in December ‘09 to create a collaborative dance/musical celebrating the life and work of Marc Chagall. Yale Strom is a masterful composer of Eastern European folk music of the soul. This program features a short concert by Yale Strom and Hot P’Stromi, followed by an encore performance of Strom/Malashock’s 1993 collaboration, Tribes. The program concludes with a premiere of three sections of this new work in progress, Chagall, on June 10, 12 & 13. Chagall will combine Yale’s compositions, live musicians, singers, and live dance performance of John Malashock’s vision. They have taken inspiration from the art work and life of Marc Chagall, in particular his various relationships with the women in his life.
 
The colorful art, life, and relationships of iconic artist Marc Chagall are perfect subjects for a unique, imagistic, and fantastical portrayal through music, dance, and animated digital scenery.  Though Chagall remained firmly rooted in his Jewish identity throughout his life and work, everything about his remarkable career transcended his humble beginnings in Vitebsk, Belarus – a community that shaped his imagery for life.
 
Chagall’s fanciful imagery and unique sense of color are unparalleled in their universal appeal.  While his work clearly speaks for itself, and the success of his career is legendary, what makes Chagall a fascinating character are the series of relationships with women in his life – on whom he was utterly and thoroughly dependent.  His adoring and adored mother, Feiga-Ita; Thea, his teenage first love; Bella Rosenfeld, his first wife, muse, true love of his life; Ida, his daughter and business manager; Virginia Haggard McNeal, his housekeeper turned lover for seven years; and finally Valentina ‘Vava’ Brodsky, who brusquely took over all aspect of Chagall’s life and work in his later life – making him wildly rich and famous.
 
“In our life there is a single color, as on an artist’s palette, which provides the meaning of life and art. It is the color of love.” —Marc Chagall

Producing Partner: Jordan Ressler Charitable Fund of the Jewish Community Foundation of San Diego

Chagall – Lyceum Theatre - June 10@ 7:30pm, June 12 @ 8:45pm, & June 13 @ 7:30pm.
 
For more information and to purchase tickets, visit sdrep.org.
Tickets: $25
Students: $15
Groups (8+): $22
Military: $15 (online purchase only)
 
Don’t miss the Jewish Arts Festival running at The Lyceum Theater part of San Diego Repertory Theater until June 21st.

The Right Brain Initiative

Friday, May 14th, 2010 by malashockdance

We were just having a pow-wow with staff here to discuss our Education Outreach programs, and we came across this great video about The Right Brain Initiative—an arts education collaboration serving the Portland, Oregon, metropolitan area. It summarizes why arts education is so important!

Watch this video on YouTube

If you are curious, you can find out more about the Malashock Dance Education Outreach programs on our website, www.MalashockDance.org . If you would like to support our dance education programs, you can also find out more about volunteering for Malashock Dance or you can donate online ! (Malashock Dance is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization.)

Malashock Recommends: Art Alive at the San Diego Museum of Art

Thursday, April 29th, 2010 by malashockdance

What better way to enjoy the spring than surrounding yourself with a smorgasbord of flowers? Art Alive at the San Diego Museum of Art offers the flowers, plus a beautiful art exhibition! Throughout the weekend, you can enjoy their mix of art and flowers, with an Opening Celebration, Member Preview, a "Special Edition" of Culture & Cocktails, and family-oriented "Garden of Activities."

Looking for more? Visit SDMA.org for the details, including a Schedule of Events . Also, don’t miss this article on KPBS.org —including a video of Florist Adele Maroun composing a bouquet for Art Alive!

Malashock Recommends: Mission Federal ArtWalk in Little Italy

Thursday, April 22nd, 2010 by malashockdance

This weekend, students from the Malashock Dance School will perform at the Mission Federal ArtWalk ! We perform Saturday, April 24, 2:45-3:15 p.m., and Sunday, April 25, 2:45-3:15 p.m. on Stage 6 (at Date & State, Amici Park). Come cheer on our teen contemporary dance students!

While you are there, enjoy the rest of ArtWalk: musicians, dancers, and all kinds of visual artists! ArtWalk is this Saturday and Sunday, 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. in Little Italy. Kids can also enjoy interactive creative arts activities as part of KidsWalk.

Need more reasons to go? Mission Federal ArtWalk is FREE! Check out the schedule and get directions. We’ll see you there!

Malashock Recommends: Diversionary’s DANCE/THEATRE

Wednesday, April 21st, 2010 by malashockdance

Matt Carney and Nicholas Strasburg in rehearsal for FAR FROM EDEN

Matt Carney and Nicholas Strasburg in rehearsal for FAR FROM EDEN

I am really excited to be a part of DANCE/THEATRE, Diversionary Theatre’s wonderful event inviting choreographers to make work inspired by past Diversionary productions. My new work, FAR FROM EDEN , is inspired by the play, NEVER THE SINNER by John Logan, and details the more than slightly twisted and volatile relationship of Nathan Leopold and Robert Loeb. Loeb was obsessed with crime and cruelty, Leopold was obsessed with Loeb, thus began their pact of “quid pro quo” where sex and violence became brutally intertwined. FAR FROM EDEN will feature performances by Malashock Dance company member Nicholas Strasburg and San Diego Dance Theater company member Matt Carney.

Matt Carney and Nicholas Strasburg in rehearsal for FAR FROM EDEN

Matt Carney and Nicholas Strasburg in rehearsal for FAR FROM EDEN

Also, there is a twist at the end of the work that is both provocative and disturbing – so if you see it on opening night, please don’t spoil the ending for others.

Did you know: The term TRIAL OF THE CENTURY was coined during the Leopold and Loeb court proceedings when Clarence Darrow argued against the death penalty – and won!

-Michael Mizerany
Associate Artistic Director, Malashock Dance

Malashock Recommends: Kyoto Prize Symposium

Tuesday, April 20th, 2010 by malashockdance

John Malashock has been invited to create a new dance piece for the Kyoto Prize Symposium’s Benefit Gala & Opening Ceremony on April 20, 6 p.m., at the San Diego Marriott Hotel & Marina. Malashock’s duet, performed to William Grant Stills’ "Blue," will honor Kyoto Prize laureate Isamu Akasaki. We recorded a selection from the duet in rehearsal:

Watch this video on YouTube

Don’t miss the rest of the Kyoto Prize Symposium events throughout the week (free and open to the public):

  • "Basic Sciences" Event featuring 2009 Laureates Peter and Rosemary Grant: April 21 @ UCSD
  • "Advanced Technology" Event featuring 2009 Laureate Isamu Akasaki: April 22 @ SDSU
  • "Arts and Philosophy" Event featuring 2009 Laureate Pierre Boulez: April 22 @ USD

The Kyoto Prize is Japan’s highest private award for global achievement. Tickets to the April 20 Benefit Gala may be purchased through Alarus Agency, (619) 235-4542. More information about the Kyoto Prize Symposium is available at www.kyotoprize.org .

Malashock Recommends: Surround Events at San Diego Repertory Theatre

Thursday, April 8th, 2010 by malashockdance

Want to hear John Malashock and Yale Strom talk about their upcoming collaboration? Tonight, after A Weekend with Pablo Picasso at San Diego Repertory Theatre (8 pm), stay for the Surround Event with John and Yale. The Rep’s Surround Events are a great way to discover the insights of extraordinary scholars and artists and meet unforgettable personalities.

Chagall: Images in Music and Dance
Thursday, April 8 @ 9:30 pm

Two of San Diego’s most celebrated creators and performers, John Malashock and Yale Strom, will share their ideas and provide a sneak preview of a new work they are creating about the artistic work and the loves of Marc Chagall. The colorful art, life and relationships of iconic artist Marc Chagall are perfect subjects for a unique, imagistic, and fantastical portrayal through music and dance.

Malashock danced with Twyla Tharp and is the greatly respected founder of Malashock Dance and Company. Strom is a composer, musician, writer, filmmaker and ethnologist whose numerous trips to Eastern Europe have uncovered gems of Jewish and Gypsy life and culture.

Chagall said, “In our life there is a single color, as on an artist’s palette, which provides the meaning of life and art. It is the color of love.” His biographer Jackie Wullschlager noted that “Chagall changed his style every time he changed his woman.”

More about this and other Surround Events at www.sdrep.org .

Malashock Recommends: San Diego Latino Film Festival

Friday, March 12th, 2010 by malashockdance

Last night kicked off the 17th Annual San Diego Latino Film Festival , which goes through March 21 at UltraStar Mission Valley Cinemas at Hazard Center. The festival is an opportunity to enjoy some of the best Latino films of this year as well as to celebrate Latino visual artists and musicians.  Malashock Dance Artistic Director John Malashock and Executive Director Paloma Patterson both attended the kickoff to this year’s festival last night, and the whole staff is now talking about which films to attend!

Don’t miss the festival workshops and panel discussions —great for anyone from a film lover (like me!) to a filmmaker (like John Malashock!) and everyone in between. Curious about John’s film background? While you won’t see his films in the Latino Film Festival, you can get more information about his dance films on our website.  Also, check out the MALASHOCK/DANCE ON SCREEN workshop this summer, where filmmakers, choreographers, and dancers can learn more about creating dance films!


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