Hanna Q Dance Company
Company:
Hanna Q Dance Company
Hanna Q Dance Company Performance “ Glimmer”
Thursday, February 20th at 7pm
The 14th Street Y Theater
344 East 14th Street
New York, NY 10003
Tickets : $30.00
Come and experience an evening of Contemporary- Modern Dance full of athletic, passionate energy that will embrace you and sweep you up in a world full of emotions.
Stay after the performance for our Reception.
https://www.hannaqdancecompany.com/upcoming-performances
The performance will be emceed by hostess: Wendy Stuart Kaplan
Choreography:
Johanna LjungQvist-Brinson (Hanna Q)
Photographic Projections:
Max H Brinson and Alan Kaplan
HQDC dancers: Ellie Lehman, Jordan Greenlee, Giorgia Picano, and Quincy Southerland will perform Johanna LjungQvist-Brinson's (Hanna Q) new choreographic works:
#1. “Wishes”
Sometimes we wish for something to happen so hard it feels like a prayer, it can be for something to help someone else, we focus our energy to give “well wishes”, but we also wish strongly for things for
ourselves and it’s like we then try to draw the energy toward us.
#2, “Glimmer”
Glimmers are those small, fleeting moments of joy, contentment, or delight that break through the
monotony of everyday life. They can be as simple as a warm smile from a stranger, the laughter of a
child, or the feeling of sunlight on your skin during a morning walk, moments in your day that spark a
sense of wellbeing.
#3 “I Love You "
is inspired by and wants to make awareness about the importance of the human need of feeling loved.
Since the first breath we take, we depend on being loved… As children the most important thing we need for our development is to feel loved, safe, even as adults we need to feel love to be happy and healthy.
The most important words there is might be: “I love you”!
#4 “Magnifique”
A reaction to dreams or nightmares about today’s climate change reality…
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