CORE Performance Company Presents The Liberated Accident
Contact: Susan Schmaeling
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CORE PERFORMANCE COMPANY PRESENTS THE LIBERATED ACCIDENT,
AN EVENING IN THREE CHAPTERS
Choreographer Amanda K. Miller-Fasshauer creates her first work with an American company
(Houston, Texas) September 26, 2013 – CORE announces the Texas premiere of THE LIBERATED ACCIDENT, An Evening in Three Chapters, a new work commissioned by CORE, created by Amanda K. Miller-Fasshauer in collaboration with CORE Performance Company; collaboration initiated by Tanz Farm 2013. Amanda K. Miller-Fasshauer, American born, but having spent the bulk of her career in Germany, choreographs with an American company for the first time in this commission by CORE.
THE LIBERATED ACCIDENT, an evening in three chapters, will be performed at 8:00 p.m. on November 7, 8 and 9, 2013 at The Barn – Dance Source Performing Arts Center (formerly Barnevelder Movement/Arts Complex) located at 2201 Preston Street, Houston, 77002. Tickets to the performance are FREE. Please reserve your two free (2) tickets by visiting the CORE website at http://www.coredance.org and click on the button “Buy Tickets Now” to reserve your tickets.
Amanda K. Miller-Fasshauer collaborated with CORE over many months on this, her first piece choreographed for an American company. She was in residence with CORE earlier this year co-creating with CORE Performance Company members Stephanie Boettle, Anna Bracewell, Derrick Causey, Joshua Rackliffe, Rose Shields, and Erik Thurmond who will perform this new work under the artistic direction of Sue Schroeder.
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INTERVIEWS with choreographers, company members and administration are available upon request. Imagery is available upon request. Contact Susan Schmaeling 713-253-2799 or susan@saspr.com.
ABOUT AMANDA K. MILLER-FASSHAUER American born choreographer Amanda has been dancing and choreographing throughout her career in wonderful places like North Carolina School of the Arts, Ballet Frankfurt, and Netherlands Dans Theater, to name a few. She is the founding artist of Germany’s Pretty Ugly Dance Company, that for 20 years has provided a platform for dancers, musicians, and artists of other related mediums to create works free from the norms of traditional theaters and budgets. Since it was formed, Pretty Ugly Dance Company has toured works throughout the U.S, Europe, Japan, and India and continues to develop works of art based on influences of collaboration between the art forms.
ABOUT CORE Committed since 1980 to innovation, artistic risk-taking and collaboration, CORE, a professional dance organization, creates, performs, and presents contemporary dance. With homes in Atlanta, Georgia, and Houston, Texas, the organization promotes dance awareness and education through performances, presentations, workshops, and classes in contemporary approaches to movement. For more information about CORE, please call (404) 373-4154 or visit www.COREdance.org.
SPONSORS are vital and much appreciated. CORE receives support from the Texas Commission for the Arts, Houston Endowment Inc., and the Houston Arts Alliance.
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