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Hanna Q Dance Company's Winter Performance at Marymount Manhattan College

Hanna Q Dance Company's Winter Performance at Marymount Manhattan College

Company:

Hanna Q Dance Company

Location:

Marymount Manhattan College
221 East 71st Street
New York, New York 10021

Dates:

Thursday, January 11, 2024 - 7:00pm

Tickets:

https://www.hannaqdancecompany.com/upcoming-performances

Company:
Hanna Q Dance Company

Please join us for a full evening of Hanna Q Dance Company's contemporary modern choreographic works!

Then stay for a post-performance festive cocktail reception, mingle with your friends or meet new ones...

Tickets: $25.00 and can be bought on line at website, or at door. 

HQDC Dancers: Sophia Michitson, Giorgia Picano, Maria Carmen Falivene, John Trunfio and Arthur "Trace" Yeames.

Background Photographic Projections: Alan Kaplan  and Max Brinson .

Choreographer: Johanna LjungQvist-Brinson ( Hanna Q )

 

Energetic, Imaginative, & Passionate!

Founded in 2013, Hanna Q Dance Company has been performing original works. The Swedish born and raised Artistic Director and Choreographer, Johanna LjungQvist-Brinson, draws inspiration from the forces of nature and uses its elements to create dynamic narratives through movement. The choreography is comprised of technically rigorous movement, derived from Johanna’s background in Dunham technique, as well as partnering at once intricately acrobatic and viscerally human. The dancers express bursts of passion and athleticism, sweeping the audience into a different world full of emotions. The company has performed in venues mostly in NYC, including Dixon Place, Jazz at Lincoln Center, Brooklyn Dance Festival, TADA!Theater, The Actors Fund Arts Center, Green Space, New York Live Arts, The Triskelion Arts,Abrons Arts Center, The 14th street Y Theater, and West End Theater.

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