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SUMMARY:Baila Conmigo / Dance With Me at Casa 0101 Theater - EXTENDED!
DESCRIPTION:Baila Conmigo / Dance With Me\nOur first ever bilingual dance class and sister program to Dancing Through Parkinson’s. \nBaila is a FREE and ACCESSIBLE dance class for adults\, seniors and anyone in the East LA & Boyle Heights community who need more movement joy in their lives. \nOur dance classes build hope\, community\, and well-being through the joy of dance. \n\nIs dance for you? Baila is open to everyone! No dance experience required. As long as you have a chair to sit in or a place to stand\, you can dance with us !\nPeople of all ages and backgrounds are welcomed. Folks with: PD\, mobility challenges\, neurological conditions\, physical stasis and/or the desire to dance!\nFamilies\, friends and caregivers are highly encouraged to dance with us!\n\nWhen: Fridays\nTime: 1:30 pm (PST) weekly\nLocation: Casa 0101 Theater\, 2102 1st St\, Los Angeles\, CA 90033\nCost: FREE! \nIn-person classes require an RSVP for a COVID safety walk through. Please email rosa@invertigodance.org to let us know you are attending and for guidelines on health protocols. Or drop into a class\, we’ll have safety masks available to you. Thank you\, and see you soon! \nVisit our webpage here: www.invertigodance.org/baila-conmigo \nFlier in Spanish:\n \nPresented by: \n 
URL:https://www.invertigodance.org/event/baila-conmigo-2022-09-26/
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SUMMARY:Baila Conmigo / Dance With Me at Casa 0101 Theater - EXTENDED!
DESCRIPTION:Baila Conmigo / Dance With Me\nOur first ever bilingual dance class and sister program to Dancing Through Parkinson’s. \nBaila is a FREE and ACCESSIBLE dance class for adults\, seniors and anyone in the East LA & Boyle Heights community who need more movement joy in their lives. \nOur dance classes build hope\, community\, and well-being through the joy of dance. \n\nIs dance for you? Baila is open to everyone! No dance experience required. As long as you have a chair to sit in or a place to stand\, you can dance with us !\nPeople of all ages and backgrounds are welcomed. Folks with: PD\, mobility challenges\, neurological conditions\, physical stasis and/or the desire to dance!\nFamilies\, friends and caregivers are highly encouraged to dance with us!\n\nWhen: Fridays\nTime: 1:30 pm (PST) weekly\nLocation: Casa 0101 Theater\, 2102 1st St\, Los Angeles\, CA 90033\nCost: FREE! \nIn-person classes require an RSVP for a COVID safety walk through. Please email rosa@invertigodance.org to let us know you are attending and for guidelines on health protocols. Or drop into a class\, we’ll have safety masks available to you. Thank you\, and see you soon! \nVisit our webpage here: www.invertigodance.org/baila-conmigo \nFlier in Spanish:\n \nPresented by: \n 
URL:https://www.invertigodance.org/event/baila-conmigo-2022-09-19/
CATEGORIES:Events
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SUMMARY:Baila Conmigo / Dance With Me at Casa 0101 Theater - EXTENDED!
DESCRIPTION:Baila Conmigo / Dance With Me\nOur first ever bilingual dance class and sister program to Dancing Through Parkinson’s. \nBaila is a FREE and ACCESSIBLE dance class for adults\, seniors and anyone in the East LA & Boyle Heights community who need more movement joy in their lives. \nOur dance classes build hope\, community\, and well-being through the joy of dance. \n\nIs dance for you? Baila is open to everyone! No dance experience required. As long as you have a chair to sit in or a place to stand\, you can dance with us !\nPeople of all ages and backgrounds are welcomed. Folks with: PD\, mobility challenges\, neurological conditions\, physical stasis and/or the desire to dance!\nFamilies\, friends and caregivers are highly encouraged to dance with us!\n\nWhen: Fridays\nTime: 1:30 pm (PST) weekly\nLocation: Casa 0101 Theater\, 2102 1st St\, Los Angeles\, CA 90033\nCost: FREE! \nIn-person classes require an RSVP for a COVID safety walk through. Please email rosa@invertigodance.org to let us know you are attending and for guidelines on health protocols. Or drop into a class\, we’ll have safety masks available to you. Thank you\, and see you soon! \nVisit our webpage here: www.invertigodance.org/baila-conmigo \nFlier in Spanish:\n \nPresented by: \n 
URL:https://www.invertigodance.org/event/baila-conmigo-2022-09-12/
CATEGORIES:Events
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SUMMARY:Baila Conmigo / Dance With Me at Casa 0101 Theater - EXTENDED!
DESCRIPTION:Baila Conmigo / Dance With Me\nOur first ever bilingual dance class and sister program to Dancing Through Parkinson’s. \nBaila is a FREE and ACCESSIBLE dance class for adults\, seniors and anyone in the East LA & Boyle Heights community who need more movement joy in their lives. \nOur dance classes build hope\, community\, and well-being through the joy of dance. \n\nIs dance for you? Baila is open to everyone! No dance experience required. As long as you have a chair to sit in or a place to stand\, you can dance with us !\nPeople of all ages and backgrounds are welcomed. Folks with: PD\, mobility challenges\, neurological conditions\, physical stasis and/or the desire to dance!\nFamilies\, friends and caregivers are highly encouraged to dance with us!\n\nWhen: Fridays\nTime: 1:30 pm (PST) weekly\nLocation: Casa 0101 Theater\, 2102 1st St\, Los Angeles\, CA 90033\nCost: FREE! \nIn-person classes require an RSVP for a COVID safety walk through. Please email rosa@invertigodance.org to let us know you are attending and for guidelines on health protocols. Or drop into a class\, we’ll have safety masks available to you. Thank you\, and see you soon! \nVisit our webpage here: www.invertigodance.org/baila-conmigo \nFlier in Spanish:\n \nPresented by: \n 
URL:https://www.invertigodance.org/event/baila-conmigo-2022-09-05/
CATEGORIES:Events
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SUMMARY:Baila Conmigo / Dance With Me at Casa 0101 Theater - EXTENDED!
DESCRIPTION:Baila Conmigo / Dance With Me\nOur first ever bilingual dance class and sister program to Dancing Through Parkinson’s. \nBaila is a FREE and ACCESSIBLE dance class for adults\, seniors and anyone in the East LA & Boyle Heights community who need more movement joy in their lives. \nOur dance classes build hope\, community\, and well-being through the joy of dance. \n\nIs dance for you? Baila is open to everyone! No dance experience required. As long as you have a chair to sit in or a place to stand\, you can dance with us !\nPeople of all ages and backgrounds are welcomed. Folks with: PD\, mobility challenges\, neurological conditions\, physical stasis and/or the desire to dance!\nFamilies\, friends and caregivers are highly encouraged to dance with us!\n\nWhen: Fridays\nTime: 1:30 pm (PST) weekly\nLocation: Casa 0101 Theater\, 2102 1st St\, Los Angeles\, CA 90033\nCost: FREE! \nIn-person classes require an RSVP for a COVID safety walk through. Please email rosa@invertigodance.org to let us know you are attending and for guidelines on health protocols. Or drop into a class\, we’ll have safety masks available to you. Thank you\, and see you soon! \nVisit our webpage here: www.invertigodance.org/baila-conmigo \nFlier in Spanish:\n \nPresented by: \n 
URL:https://www.invertigodance.org/event/baila-conmigo-2022-08-29/
CATEGORIES:Events
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220829T143000
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SUMMARY:Dancing Through Parkinson on Zoom - August 1\, 8\, 15\, 22\, 29
DESCRIPTION:Dancing Through Parkinsons\nDancing Through Parkinson’s builds hope\, community\, and well-being through the joy of dance. The program is designed specifically to aid people with Parkinson’s and other neurological conditions through a unique sequencing of different forms of dance and movement. \nA lively\, loyal group of dancers have been returning to our classes since the program was created in 2011. This ongoing community program is a vital pulse in the heartbeat of Invertigo Dance Theatre. Our big-hearted and highly-trained teaching artists create new classes each weekly. Along with our community engagement team\, DTP offers exciting dance projects throughout the year. Come join us\, the joy spilleth over! \n\nIs dance for you? DTP is open to everyone. No dance experience required! As long as you have a chair to sit in or a place to stand\, you can dance with us.\nPeople of all ages and backgrounds with: PD\, mobility challenges\, neurological conditions\, physical stasis and/or the desire to dance!\nFamilies\, friends and caregivers are highly encouraged to dance with us!\n\nWhen: Mondays\nTime: 1:30 pm (PST) weekly\nLocation: The Electric Lodge\, 1416 Electric Avenue Venice\, CA 90291\nCost: $15 donation\, but no one is turned away for lack of funds \nIn person classes require an RSVP. Please email dancepd@invertigodance.org to let us know you are attending and for guidelines on health protocols. Thank you! \nPresented by: \n  \n      \n 
URL:https://www.invertigodance.org/event/dtp-venice-august-2022-08-29/
LOCATION:zoom
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SUMMARY:Baila Conmigo / Dance With Me at Casa 0101 Theater - EXTENDED!
DESCRIPTION:Baila Conmigo / Dance With Me\nOur first ever bilingual dance class and sister program to Dancing Through Parkinson’s. \nBaila is a FREE and ACCESSIBLE dance class for adults\, seniors and anyone in the East LA & Boyle Heights community who need more movement joy in their lives. \nOur dance classes build hope\, community\, and well-being through the joy of dance. \n\nIs dance for you? Baila is open to everyone! No dance experience required. As long as you have a chair to sit in or a place to stand\, you can dance with us !\nPeople of all ages and backgrounds are welcomed. Folks with: PD\, mobility challenges\, neurological conditions\, physical stasis and/or the desire to dance!\nFamilies\, friends and caregivers are highly encouraged to dance with us!\n\nWhen: Fridays\nTime: 1:30 pm (PST) weekly\nLocation: Casa 0101 Theater\, 2102 1st St\, Los Angeles\, CA 90033\nCost: FREE! \nIn-person classes require an RSVP for a COVID safety walk through. Please email rosa@invertigodance.org to let us know you are attending and for guidelines on health protocols. Or drop into a class\, we’ll have safety masks available to you. Thank you\, and see you soon! \nVisit our webpage here: www.invertigodance.org/baila-conmigo \nFlier in Spanish:\n \nPresented by: \n 
URL:https://www.invertigodance.org/event/baila-conmigo-2022-08-22/
CATEGORIES:Events
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220822T133000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220822T143000
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SUMMARY:Dancing Through Parkinson on Zoom - August 1\, 8\, 15\, 22\, 29
DESCRIPTION:Dancing Through Parkinsons\nDancing Through Parkinson’s builds hope\, community\, and well-being through the joy of dance. The program is designed specifically to aid people with Parkinson’s and other neurological conditions through a unique sequencing of different forms of dance and movement. \nA lively\, loyal group of dancers have been returning to our classes since the program was created in 2011. This ongoing community program is a vital pulse in the heartbeat of Invertigo Dance Theatre. Our big-hearted and highly-trained teaching artists create new classes each weekly. Along with our community engagement team\, DTP offers exciting dance projects throughout the year. Come join us\, the joy spilleth over! \n\nIs dance for you? DTP is open to everyone. No dance experience required! As long as you have a chair to sit in or a place to stand\, you can dance with us.\nPeople of all ages and backgrounds with: PD\, mobility challenges\, neurological conditions\, physical stasis and/or the desire to dance!\nFamilies\, friends and caregivers are highly encouraged to dance with us!\n\nWhen: Mondays\nTime: 1:30 pm (PST) weekly\nLocation: The Electric Lodge\, 1416 Electric Avenue Venice\, CA 90291\nCost: $15 donation\, but no one is turned away for lack of funds \nIn person classes require an RSVP. Please email dancepd@invertigodance.org to let us know you are attending and for guidelines on health protocols. Thank you! \nPresented by: \n  \n      \n 
URL:https://www.invertigodance.org/event/dtp-venice-august-2022-08-22/
LOCATION:zoom
CATEGORIES:Events
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220819T133000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220819T143000
DTSTAMP:20260604T033935
CREATED:20220707T023748Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221012T235632Z
UID:6548-1660915800-1660919400@www.invertigodance.org
SUMMARY:Baila Conmigo / Dance With Me at Casa 0101 Theater - EXTENDED!
DESCRIPTION:Baila Conmigo / Dance With Me\nOur first ever bilingual dance class and sister program to Dancing Through Parkinson’s. \nBaila is a FREE and ACCESSIBLE dance class for adults\, seniors and anyone in the East LA & Boyle Heights community who need more movement joy in their lives. \nOur dance classes build hope\, community\, and well-being through the joy of dance. \n\nIs dance for you? Baila is open to everyone! No dance experience required. As long as you have a chair to sit in or a place to stand\, you can dance with us !\nPeople of all ages and backgrounds are welcomed. Folks with: PD\, mobility challenges\, neurological conditions\, physical stasis and/or the desire to dance!\nFamilies\, friends and caregivers are highly encouraged to dance with us!\n\nWhen: Fridays\nTime: 1:30 pm (PST) weekly\nLocation: Casa 0101 Theater\, 2102 1st St\, Los Angeles\, CA 90033\nCost: FREE! \nIn-person classes require an RSVP for a COVID safety walk through. Please email rosa@invertigodance.org to let us know you are attending and for guidelines on health protocols. Or drop into a class\, we’ll have safety masks available to you. Thank you\, and see you soon! \nVisit our webpage here: www.invertigodance.org/baila-conmigo \nFlier in Spanish:\n \nPresented by: \n 
URL:https://www.invertigodance.org/event/baila-conmigo/
CATEGORIES:Events
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220815T143000
DTSTAMP:20260604T033935
CREATED:20220217T002415Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220804T192052Z
UID:6686-1660570200-1660573800@www.invertigodance.org
SUMMARY:Dancing Through Parkinson on Zoom - August 1\, 8\, 15\, 22\, 29
DESCRIPTION:Dancing Through Parkinsons\nDancing Through Parkinson’s builds hope\, community\, and well-being through the joy of dance. The program is designed specifically to aid people with Parkinson’s and other neurological conditions through a unique sequencing of different forms of dance and movement. \nA lively\, loyal group of dancers have been returning to our classes since the program was created in 2011. This ongoing community program is a vital pulse in the heartbeat of Invertigo Dance Theatre. Our big-hearted and highly-trained teaching artists create new classes each weekly. Along with our community engagement team\, DTP offers exciting dance projects throughout the year. Come join us\, the joy spilleth over! \n\nIs dance for you? DTP is open to everyone. No dance experience required! As long as you have a chair to sit in or a place to stand\, you can dance with us.\nPeople of all ages and backgrounds with: PD\, mobility challenges\, neurological conditions\, physical stasis and/or the desire to dance!\nFamilies\, friends and caregivers are highly encouraged to dance with us!\n\nWhen: Mondays\nTime: 1:30 pm (PST) weekly\nLocation: The Electric Lodge\, 1416 Electric Avenue Venice\, CA 90291\nCost: $15 donation\, but no one is turned away for lack of funds \nIn person classes require an RSVP. Please email dancepd@invertigodance.org to let us know you are attending and for guidelines on health protocols. Thank you! \nPresented by: \n  \n      \n 
URL:https://www.invertigodance.org/event/dtp-venice-august-2022-08-15/
LOCATION:zoom
CATEGORIES:Events
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220808T133000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220808T143000
DTSTAMP:20260604T033935
CREATED:20220217T002415Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220804T192052Z
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SUMMARY:Dancing Through Parkinson on Zoom - August 1\, 8\, 15\, 22\, 29
DESCRIPTION:Dancing Through Parkinsons\nDancing Through Parkinson’s builds hope\, community\, and well-being through the joy of dance. The program is designed specifically to aid people with Parkinson’s and other neurological conditions through a unique sequencing of different forms of dance and movement. \nA lively\, loyal group of dancers have been returning to our classes since the program was created in 2011. This ongoing community program is a vital pulse in the heartbeat of Invertigo Dance Theatre. Our big-hearted and highly-trained teaching artists create new classes each weekly. Along with our community engagement team\, DTP offers exciting dance projects throughout the year. Come join us\, the joy spilleth over! \n\nIs dance for you? DTP is open to everyone. No dance experience required! As long as you have a chair to sit in or a place to stand\, you can dance with us.\nPeople of all ages and backgrounds with: PD\, mobility challenges\, neurological conditions\, physical stasis and/or the desire to dance!\nFamilies\, friends and caregivers are highly encouraged to dance with us!\n\nWhen: Mondays\nTime: 1:30 pm (PST) weekly\nLocation: The Electric Lodge\, 1416 Electric Avenue Venice\, CA 90291\nCost: $15 donation\, but no one is turned away for lack of funds \nIn person classes require an RSVP. Please email dancepd@invertigodance.org to let us know you are attending and for guidelines on health protocols. Thank you! \nPresented by: \n  \n      \n 
URL:https://www.invertigodance.org/event/dtp-venice-august-2022-08-08/
LOCATION:zoom
CATEGORIES:Events
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220801T133000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220801T143000
DTSTAMP:20260604T033935
CREATED:20220217T002415Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220804T192052Z
UID:5618-1659360600-1659364200@www.invertigodance.org
SUMMARY:Dancing Through Parkinson on Zoom - August 1\, 8\, 15\, 22\, 29
DESCRIPTION:Dancing Through Parkinsons\nDancing Through Parkinson’s builds hope\, community\, and well-being through the joy of dance. The program is designed specifically to aid people with Parkinson’s and other neurological conditions through a unique sequencing of different forms of dance and movement. \nA lively\, loyal group of dancers have been returning to our classes since the program was created in 2011. This ongoing community program is a vital pulse in the heartbeat of Invertigo Dance Theatre. Our big-hearted and highly-trained teaching artists create new classes each weekly. Along with our community engagement team\, DTP offers exciting dance projects throughout the year. Come join us\, the joy spilleth over! \n\nIs dance for you? DTP is open to everyone. No dance experience required! As long as you have a chair to sit in or a place to stand\, you can dance with us.\nPeople of all ages and backgrounds with: PD\, mobility challenges\, neurological conditions\, physical stasis and/or the desire to dance!\nFamilies\, friends and caregivers are highly encouraged to dance with us!\n\nWhen: Mondays\nTime: 1:30 pm (PST) weekly\nLocation: The Electric Lodge\, 1416 Electric Avenue Venice\, CA 90291\nCost: $15 donation\, but no one is turned away for lack of funds \nIn person classes require an RSVP. Please email dancepd@invertigodance.org to let us know you are attending and for guidelines on health protocols. Thank you! \nPresented by: \n  \n      \n 
URL:https://www.invertigodance.org/event/dtp-venice-august/
LOCATION:zoom
CATEGORIES:Events
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://www.invertigodance.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/2022-Flyer-EL-Rosa.png
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220728T133000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220728T143000
DTSTAMP:20260604T033935
CREATED:20220504T225949Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220504T225949Z
UID:6643-1659015000-1659018600@www.invertigodance.org
SUMMARY:Dancing Through Parkinson on Zoom - July 7\, 14\, 21\, 28
DESCRIPTION:Dancing Through Parkinsons\nDancing Through Parkinson’s builds hope\, community\, and well-being through the joy of dance. The program is designed specifically to aid people with Parkinson’s and other neurological conditions through a unique sequencing of different forms of dance and movement. \nA lively\, loyal group of dancers have been returning to our classes since the program was created in 2011. This ongoing community program is a vital pulse in the heartbeat of Invertigo Dance Theatre. Our big-hearted and highly-trained teaching artists create new classes each weekly. Along with our community engagement team\, DTP offers exciting dance projects throughout the year. Come join us\, the joy spilleth over! \n\nIs dance for you? DTP is open to everyone. No dance experience required! As long as you have a chair to sit in or a place to stand\, you can dance with us.\nPeople of all ages and backgrounds with: PD\, mobility challenges\, neurological conditions\, physical stasis and/or the desire to dance!\nFamilies\, friends and caregivers are highly encouraged to dance with us!\n\nWhen: Thursdays\nTime: 1:30 pm (PST) weekly\nLocation: Live on Zoom!\nCost: $15 donation\, but no one is turned away for lack of funds \nFor additional information or tech support\, please email dancepd@invertigodance.org. \n\nPresented by: \n 
URL:https://www.invertigodance.org/event/dtp-on-zoom-2022-07-28/
LOCATION:zoom
CATEGORIES:Events
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220721T133000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220721T143000
DTSTAMP:20260604T033935
CREATED:20220504T225949Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220504T225949Z
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SUMMARY:Dancing Through Parkinson on Zoom - July 7\, 14\, 21\, 28
DESCRIPTION:Dancing Through Parkinsons\nDancing Through Parkinson’s builds hope\, community\, and well-being through the joy of dance. The program is designed specifically to aid people with Parkinson’s and other neurological conditions through a unique sequencing of different forms of dance and movement. \nA lively\, loyal group of dancers have been returning to our classes since the program was created in 2011. This ongoing community program is a vital pulse in the heartbeat of Invertigo Dance Theatre. Our big-hearted and highly-trained teaching artists create new classes each weekly. Along with our community engagement team\, DTP offers exciting dance projects throughout the year. Come join us\, the joy spilleth over! \n\nIs dance for you? DTP is open to everyone. No dance experience required! As long as you have a chair to sit in or a place to stand\, you can dance with us.\nPeople of all ages and backgrounds with: PD\, mobility challenges\, neurological conditions\, physical stasis and/or the desire to dance!\nFamilies\, friends and caregivers are highly encouraged to dance with us!\n\nWhen: Thursdays\nTime: 1:30 pm (PST) weekly\nLocation: Live on Zoom!\nCost: $15 donation\, but no one is turned away for lack of funds \nFor additional information or tech support\, please email dancepd@invertigodance.org. \n\nPresented by: \n 
URL:https://www.invertigodance.org/event/dtp-on-zoom-2022-07-21/
LOCATION:zoom
CATEGORIES:Events
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220714T143000
DTSTAMP:20260604T033935
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LAST-MODIFIED:20220504T225949Z
UID:6641-1657805400-1657809000@www.invertigodance.org
SUMMARY:Dancing Through Parkinson on Zoom - July 7\, 14\, 21\, 28
DESCRIPTION:Dancing Through Parkinsons\nDancing Through Parkinson’s builds hope\, community\, and well-being through the joy of dance. The program is designed specifically to aid people with Parkinson’s and other neurological conditions through a unique sequencing of different forms of dance and movement. \nA lively\, loyal group of dancers have been returning to our classes since the program was created in 2011. This ongoing community program is a vital pulse in the heartbeat of Invertigo Dance Theatre. Our big-hearted and highly-trained teaching artists create new classes each weekly. Along with our community engagement team\, DTP offers exciting dance projects throughout the year. Come join us\, the joy spilleth over! \n\nIs dance for you? DTP is open to everyone. No dance experience required! As long as you have a chair to sit in or a place to stand\, you can dance with us.\nPeople of all ages and backgrounds with: PD\, mobility challenges\, neurological conditions\, physical stasis and/or the desire to dance!\nFamilies\, friends and caregivers are highly encouraged to dance with us!\n\nWhen: Thursdays\nTime: 1:30 pm (PST) weekly\nLocation: Live on Zoom!\nCost: $15 donation\, but no one is turned away for lack of funds \nFor additional information or tech support\, please email dancepd@invertigodance.org. \n\nPresented by: \n 
URL:https://www.invertigodance.org/event/dtp-on-zoom-2022-07-14/
LOCATION:zoom
CATEGORIES:Events
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220707T133000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220707T143000
DTSTAMP:20260604T033935
CREATED:20220504T225949Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220722T000231Z
UID:6299-1657200600-1657204200@www.invertigodance.org
SUMMARY:Dancing Through Parkinson on Zoom - July 7\, 14\, 21\, 28
DESCRIPTION:Dancing Through Parkinsons\nDancing Through Parkinson’s builds hope\, community\, and well-being through the joy of dance. The program is designed specifically to aid people with Parkinson’s and other neurological conditions through a unique sequencing of different forms of dance and movement. \nA lively\, loyal group of dancers have been returning to our classes since the program was created in 2011. This ongoing community program is a vital pulse in the heartbeat of Invertigo Dance Theatre. Our big-hearted and highly-trained teaching artists create new classes each weekly. Along with our community engagement team\, DTP offers exciting dance projects throughout the year. Come join us\, the joy spilleth over! \n\nIs dance for you? DTP is open to everyone. No dance experience required! As long as you have a chair to sit in or a place to stand\, you can dance with us.\nPeople of all ages and backgrounds with: PD\, mobility challenges\, neurological conditions\, physical stasis and/or the desire to dance!\nFamilies\, friends and caregivers are highly encouraged to dance with us!\n\nWhen: Thursdays\nTime: 1:30 pm (PST) weekly\nLocation: Live on Zoom!\nCost: $15 donation\, but no one is turned away for lack of funds \nFor additional information or tech support\, please email dancepd@invertigodance.org. \n\nPresented by: \n 
URL:https://www.invertigodance.org/event/dtp-on-zoom/
LOCATION:zoom
CATEGORIES:Events
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220630T133000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220630T143000
DTSTAMP:20260604T033935
CREATED:20220626T051753Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220629T231410Z
UID:6502-1656595800-1656599400@www.invertigodance.org
SUMMARY:The Hub - Soft Launch
DESCRIPTION:A free community dancer showcase this Monday\, June 27th at 11:00 AM (PST) in Tarzana!\n\n\nIt is with so much excitement and joy that Invertigo Dance Theatre’s Dancing through Parkinson’s program invites you to its new online exercise venture – The Hub!  \nThe Hub will have a soft launch this Thursday\, June 30th during our weekly Dancing Through Parkinson’s Online Zoom Class at 1:30 PM (PST)\, where we will do a walk through of The Hub on our  website. We look forward to sharing the beautiful dance videos curated by your favorite DTP Teachers. \nThe pre-recorded classes allow you to workout from anywhere in the world\, at any time of day or night. The healing power of movement is just one click away. Join us for the launch during our DTP Zoom class so you can learn how to sign on and take your DTP class via The Hub! \nOr simply jump into our DTP Zoom Class on Thursday\, June 30th by clicking on our DTP web page below and then clicking the “Weekly Zoom Class” yellow button: (https://www.invertigodance.org/dancing-through-parkinsons/) and \nFor more information email us at dancepd@invertigodance.org for additional information or call: 424-229-2141. \n\n 
URL:https://www.invertigodance.org/event/the-hub-soft-launch/
CATEGORIES:Events
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220627T133000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220627T143000
DTSTAMP:20260604T033935
CREATED:20220322T200024Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220504T230336Z
UID:6287-1656336600-1656340200@www.invertigodance.org
SUMMARY:Dancing Through Your Story - Mondays\, 11AM from May 2-June 27th
DESCRIPTION:Dancing Through Your Story\nDancing Through Parkinson’s class is launching a new eight week series at Tarzana from May 2nd to June 27th! This workshop series is geared towards people with Parkinson’s\, aging and mobility challenges\, or other neurological conditions. However\, we open our classes to anyone who wants to move or exercise\, including families and caregivers! \nThe program is titled “Dancing Through Your Story” and in this series we will get the body moving and exercising through joyful dance and powerful storytelling. \nPlease email dancepd@invertigodance.org or call (424) 229-2141 for inquiries. \nOur webpage: www.invertigodance.org/dancing-through-parkinsons \nWhen: Mondays\nTime: 11:00 AM (PST) weekly\nLocation: 19320 Ventura Blvd\, Tarzana\, CA 91356\nCost: $15 donation encouraged\, but no one is turned away for lack of funds \nFor additional information or tech support\, please email dancepd@invertigodance.org. \n  \nPresented by: \n 
URL:https://www.invertigodance.org/event/dancing-through-your-story-2022-06-27/
LOCATION:LA Star Dance\, 19320 Ventura Blvd\, Tarzana\, CA\, 91356\, United States
CATEGORIES:Events
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220627T110000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220627T120000
DTSTAMP:20260604T033935
CREATED:20220622T233837Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220622T234155Z
UID:6497-1656327600-1656331200@www.invertigodance.org
SUMMARY:Dancing Through Your Story - Dancer Showcase!
DESCRIPTION:Dancing Through Your Story\nDancing Through Your Story showcase is around the corner! Join us on Monday\, June 27th at 11am (PST) in person or online to celebrate our Tarzana dancers and their incredible new works. Come watch\, dance\, and mix & mingle to celebrate with us this new 8 week workshop series! \n \nPlease email dancepd@invertigodance.org or call (424) 229-2141 for inquiries. \nOur webpage: www.invertigodance.org/dancing-through-parkinsons \nWhen: Monday\nTime: 11:00 AM (PST)\nLocation: 19320 Ventura Blvd\, Tarzana\, CA 91356 \nPresented by: \n 
URL:https://www.invertigodance.org/event/dancing-through-your-story-dancer-showcase/
CATEGORIES:Events
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220621T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220621T203000
DTSTAMP:20260604T033935
CREATED:20220602T015049Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220621T030842Z
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SUMMARY:SOL
DESCRIPTION:Invertigo Dance Theatre’s team invites you to join us for\nSOL: a virtual gathering about identity & the lands we inhabit\nMonday\, June 21st @ 7pm-8:30pm\nInvertigo Dance Theatre presents SOL \nPronounced “soul” and meaning “sun” – Invertigo celebrates the Solstice on June 21st!  \nJoin Invertigo Dance Theatre as we moderate a conversation with lovely guests and friends – Doreen Sanchez\, Carolina Hoyos\, Río Oxas & Alexandria Bingham. We will talk about identity and our relationship to nature. We’ll also be featuring Invertigo dance films starring Invertigo Dance Theatre Company Dancers and creative collaborators. \nLet’s reconnect with each other and with nature! \nTue\, June 21 @ 7PM (PST)\nFree. Virtual. Open to the Public. \nQuestions/Offerings: rosa@invertigodance.org \nCheck out ourplaylist here! \n\nFeaturing Guests\n \nDoreen Sanchez (Guest Artist & Speaker | she/her) – Previously\, the Director of Arts for the Eagle Rock Neighborhood Council\, Doreen Sanchez first realized her passion for the arts in an elementary school summer program at the Inner-City Cultural Center with C. Bernard Jackson. She continued in High school at the Salesian Catholic High School\, Drama Department\, and went on to study at a small theatre in Altadena\, CA. Doreen began to venture into sharing spoken word at venues like Beyond Baroque and the Women’s Building. In the early 80’s she discovered Danza Azteca; soon after\, she joined Xipe Totec and has been a dedicated danzante ever since. Through her work with Xipe Totec\, she has had the opportunity to perform at the Ford Theater\, Universal Amphitheatre\, and many backyards. Her adoration of the theatre and the process brought her to Chicana\, Cholas\, and Chisme\, where her piece “Something Exciting”  was featured. She has also committed herself to learn about Stage Management and perform in their annual production. \n \n \nRío Oxas (Guest Artist & Speaker | they/them) is of Nahuat-Pipil and Mayan ancestry born & raised in Tongva lands (Los Angeles). Río is a nonbinary-queer\, national speaker\, an educator\, realtor and consultant for equity and racial justice. They co-envisioned RAHOK\, a family-owned business that illuminates the interdependence of Race\, Ancestors\, Health\, Outdoors and Knowledge to cultivate loving Eco-Hoods. RAHOK centers and uplifts the work of people\, tribes\, and communities who center all life on earth. \nIG: @riooxas\nWeb: rahok.org\nEmail: riooxas@rahok.org \n \nCarolina Hoyos (Guest Artist & Speaker |  she/they ) – is a nonbinary Afro-Indigenous (Quechua-Kichwa) Latine stage and film actor-writer-director\, musician and voice artist. Recent credits include Macbeth\, Comedy of Errors and Romeo & Juliet with Black Girls Luv The Bard\, The Bowels at Women’s Theatre Festival\, solo piece commissions with The Peace Studio and Celebration Theatre and directing debut feature film/theater hybrid Indigiqueer Identity: Reclaiming Past\, Present and Future. Film/TV credits include MTV Hits\, Nicholas Winding Refn’s Too Old To Die Young\, Austin Film Festival winner Blackwater and a Netflix *NDA* animated series releasing late 2022. Carolina is a 2021 Peace Studio Creative Peacebuilder\, a 2020 West Hollywood Directing Artist\, a 2019 LA Skins TV Writer Lab Fellow and an official LA County Artist until 2024. carolinahoyos.com \n  \n \nAlexandria Bingham (Speaker/Host | she/her) – Born and raised in Metro Detroit\, MI\, she has always been involved in arts and culture whether it be performing or visual. Alexandria is a current dual MBA/Art Business Master Candidate at Claremont Graduate University here in california. She is an innovative creative professional and leader with a background in arts curation and public programming in contemporary art museums. Alexandria enjoys curating stories through art and culture\, with a drive to create equity\, start necessary conversations\, and enrich and educate through art. Her background is primarily based in Philadelphia\, where she completed her undergraduate degree in Art History at Temple University\, working at Temple Contemporary Gallery\, The Colored Girls Museum\, and The African American Museum in Philadelphia. \n  \n \nRosa Navarrete  (Moderator/Host | she/her) – is a Peruvian immigrant\, writer\, director & performer raised in Los Angeles. She’s a graduate of University of California\, Berkeley’s English/Creative Writing program & a 2021 Justice for My Sister BIPOC Sci-Fi Screenwriting fellow. Rosa loves to tell fantastical stories about womxn\, children & underdogs. She’s a writer/director on “The Train” an independent series developed with Showrunner Yelyna De Leon & Casa 0101 Theater (LA Skins Festival 2021)\, & a co-creator on “A’we Deh Ya” a film by Paloma McGregor (Best Screendance Film\, Denton Black Film Festival 2022). She is the Community Engagement Manager at Invertigo Dance Theatre and is also a Teaching Artists with Dancing Through Parkinson’s. | For more info: www.rosastory.com \n  \nPresenters
URL:https://www.invertigodance.org/event/sol-2022/
LOCATION:Instagram Live @invertigodance
CATEGORIES:Events
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220620T133000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220620T143000
DTSTAMP:20260604T033935
CREATED:20220322T200024Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220504T230335Z
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SUMMARY:Dancing Through Your Story - Mondays\, 11AM from May 2-June 27th
DESCRIPTION:Dancing Through Your Story\nDancing Through Parkinson’s class is launching a new eight week series at Tarzana from May 2nd to June 27th! This workshop series is geared towards people with Parkinson’s\, aging and mobility challenges\, or other neurological conditions. However\, we open our classes to anyone who wants to move or exercise\, including families and caregivers! \nThe program is titled “Dancing Through Your Story” and in this series we will get the body moving and exercising through joyful dance and powerful storytelling. \nPlease email dancepd@invertigodance.org or call (424) 229-2141 for inquiries. \nOur webpage: www.invertigodance.org/dancing-through-parkinsons \nWhen: Mondays\nTime: 11:00 AM (PST) weekly\nLocation: 19320 Ventura Blvd\, Tarzana\, CA 91356\nCost: $15 donation encouraged\, but no one is turned away for lack of funds \nFor additional information or tech support\, please email dancepd@invertigodance.org. \n  \nPresented by: \n 
URL:https://www.invertigodance.org/event/dancing-through-your-story-2022-06-20/
LOCATION:LA Star Dance\, 19320 Ventura Blvd\, Tarzana\, CA\, 91356\, United States
CATEGORIES:Events
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220613T133000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220613T143000
DTSTAMP:20260604T033935
CREATED:20220322T200024Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220504T230335Z
UID:6285-1655127000-1655130600@www.invertigodance.org
SUMMARY:Dancing Through Your Story - Mondays\, 11AM from May 2-June 27th
DESCRIPTION:Dancing Through Your Story\nDancing Through Parkinson’s class is launching a new eight week series at Tarzana from May 2nd to June 27th! This workshop series is geared towards people with Parkinson’s\, aging and mobility challenges\, or other neurological conditions. However\, we open our classes to anyone who wants to move or exercise\, including families and caregivers! \nThe program is titled “Dancing Through Your Story” and in this series we will get the body moving and exercising through joyful dance and powerful storytelling. \nPlease email dancepd@invertigodance.org or call (424) 229-2141 for inquiries. \nOur webpage: www.invertigodance.org/dancing-through-parkinsons \nWhen: Mondays\nTime: 11:00 AM (PST) weekly\nLocation: 19320 Ventura Blvd\, Tarzana\, CA 91356\nCost: $15 donation encouraged\, but no one is turned away for lack of funds \nFor additional information or tech support\, please email dancepd@invertigodance.org. \n  \nPresented by: \n 
URL:https://www.invertigodance.org/event/dancing-through-your-story-2022-06-13/
LOCATION:LA Star Dance\, 19320 Ventura Blvd\, Tarzana\, CA\, 91356\, United States
CATEGORIES:Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220606T133000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220606T143000
DTSTAMP:20260604T033935
CREATED:20220322T200024Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220504T230335Z
UID:6284-1654522200-1654525800@www.invertigodance.org
SUMMARY:Dancing Through Your Story - Mondays\, 11AM from May 2-June 27th
DESCRIPTION:Dancing Through Your Story\nDancing Through Parkinson’s class is launching a new eight week series at Tarzana from May 2nd to June 27th! This workshop series is geared towards people with Parkinson’s\, aging and mobility challenges\, or other neurological conditions. However\, we open our classes to anyone who wants to move or exercise\, including families and caregivers! \nThe program is titled “Dancing Through Your Story” and in this series we will get the body moving and exercising through joyful dance and powerful storytelling. \nPlease email dancepd@invertigodance.org or call (424) 229-2141 for inquiries. \nOur webpage: www.invertigodance.org/dancing-through-parkinsons \nWhen: Mondays\nTime: 11:00 AM (PST) weekly\nLocation: 19320 Ventura Blvd\, Tarzana\, CA 91356\nCost: $15 donation encouraged\, but no one is turned away for lack of funds \nFor additional information or tech support\, please email dancepd@invertigodance.org. \n  \nPresented by: \n 
URL:https://www.invertigodance.org/event/dancing-through-your-story-2022-06-06/
LOCATION:LA Star Dance\, 19320 Ventura Blvd\, Tarzana\, CA\, 91356\, United States
CATEGORIES:Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220528T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220528T193000
DTSTAMP:20260604T033935
CREATED:20220428T160009Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220516T232612Z
UID:6195-1653766200-1653766200@www.invertigodance.org
SUMMARY:Kitchen Table Project: A Time to Gather presented by Temple Israel of Hollywood
DESCRIPTION:Raise a glass to life and community this May at the premiere of Invertigo Dance Theatre’s newest dance theatre piece and first Live show in 2022\, The Kitchen Table Project: A Time To Gather. Known for wild-bodied dance and vibrant storytelling\, Invertigo pays tribute to the kitchen table as a site of lineage\, connection\, and now as our office\, a place for virtual learning\, and Zoom parties when we would give anything to be in the same room together. In this new site specific and interactive dance theatre piece\, we bring our kitchen table to you and acknowledge all we have lost and celebrate all we have to be grateful for. Let us gather and explore how we connect as humans\, hold space\, share stories and remember together. \nDates: May 25\, 26\, 28\nTime: 7:30 pm/Pacific\nGeneral Public: $30 \nTicket link in bio or visit https://arts.tioh.org/ \nIf you have questions about accessibility or would like to request financial accommodation\, you can contact Temple Israel of Hollywood\, Artistic Director Diana Wyenn at dwyenn@tioh.org or call 323-876‑8330. \nFor inquiries on Invertigo programming\, please email Community Engagement Manager\, Rosa Navarrete at rosa@invertigodance.org. \n \n_____________________________________________ \nThe KTP Artists\n  \n \nHaylee Nichele (Director\, Kitchen Table Project: A Time to Gather) Hailing from Vancouver\, BC Haylee Nichele started her professional training at Arts Umbrella and continued in NYC at the Juilliard School where she graduated with a BFA in Dance. She has 10+ years of performance experience and has worked for: Punchdrunk\, Third Rail Projects\, Brain Brooks\, Justin Denton\, Capital W\, The Speakeasy Society\, BODYTRAFFIC\, Heidi Duckler Dance\, Clairobscur\, and Tender Claws. She is an immersive theatre creator and choreographer. Her work PACK was shown at the Scotia Dance Center in Vancouver and CREATURE co-created by Justin Denton and produced by The Great Co. She consulted for the VR experience The Key\, was one part of The 5th Wall Forum’s inaugural teams\, and has taught many dance and immersive workshops in the USA and Canada. Haylee has been an active collaborator with Invertigo since 2018 and is continually grateful for their support and artistic/community vision. \n  \n \nChelsea Sutton (Performing Artist & Collaborator) born in Escondido\, CA\, is a first generation Filipino-American dancer based in LA. Roquero grew up as a gymnast and progressively found her love for Hip Hop dance in her early years. She later started her formal dance training at San Diego Mesa College under the direction of Donna Flournoy. She then transferred to California State University\, Long Beach in 2017\, and later received her BA in Dance in 2019. She is interested in blending her backgrounds in hip hop and gymnastics with contemporary technique alongside being able to incorporate human emotion and tactile sensation in her movement. She has trained with Melissa Adao\, Rebecca Lemme\, Gracie Whyte\, and Keith Johnson–along with the opportunities to perform works by Local LA Artist Camila Arana\, Invertigo Dance Theatre\, and Carlon Dance. As well as been a Guest Artist with Los Angeles Contemporary Dance Company. You can find Chelsea most of her days at Stomping Ground L.A.\, a new dance space owned and founded by Kate Hutter-Mason\, where she is a current team member. She is very proud to be a part of a team that continually works on ways to continually grow in providing accessibility and joy to our local LA dance artists and our surrounding communities. \n  \n \nJessica Emmanuel (Performing Artist & Collaborator) is a Los Angeles based dancer\, choreographer\, performance artist\, educator and curator. She studied Dance & Choreography at the BOCES Cultural Arts Center in New York and is a graduate of The California Institute of the Arts with a BFA in Performance & Choreography. Jessica is the founder of Mothership LA and a co-founder of the theater-based artist collective Poor Dog Group. Her work has been presented internationally at the Bootleg Theater\, Live Arts Exchange Festival\, the New Original Works Festival at REDCAT\, Montserrat DTLA\, Highways Performance Space\, The Electric Lodge\, Zoukak Studios (Lebanon)\, The Getty Villa\, Interferences Festival (Romania)\, Baruch Performing Arts Center\, The Curtis R. Preim Experimental Media and Performing Arts Center (EMPAC)\, Pieter Performance Space\, Palace of Culture and Science (Warsaw\, Poland)\, Girlschool LA Festival\, Project Row Houses and The Contemporary Art Museum Santa Barbara. She has choreographed/performed for Poor Dog Group\, Heidi Duckler Dance Theater\, The MOVEMENT Movement\, Ania Catherine & Dejah Ti\, Genevieve Carson\, Bryan Reynolds and the Transversal Theater Company\, Son of Semele Ensemble\, The CalArts Center for New Performance\, Paul Outlaw\, No)one. Art House and Stacy Dawson Sterns. Jessica has also curated art events at various locations in Los Angeles. \n  \n \nAustin Tyson (Performing Artist & Collaborator) Austin Tyson is originally from Portland\, OR. He received his BFA from NYU – Tisch School of the Arts\, following which he joined Andrea Miller’s Gallim Dance performing with the company nationally and internationally. Austin went on to perform in Punchdrunk’s critically acclaimed\, Sleep No More\, where he eventually became a rehearsal director. Currently\, Austin is based in LA where he performs with the TL Collective and collaborates with the artists of BEMOVING. Austin is a certified Pilates instructor and is represented by Bloc LA. \n  \n \nDiana Lynn Wallace (KTP Composer) is a singer/composer based in Los Angeles. Growing up the daughter of a preacher\, she has strong roots in gospel and choral music\, however she draws inspiration from world rhythms and indigenous music.As a vocal artist\, songwriter\, composer and teacher\, Diana Lynn leads with her whole heart. Through her wide lens\, extensive skills\, creative gifts and pure passion for life\, Diana combines all of her strengths to inspire\, support and help others find their voice\, honor their strength & embrace their power to reach their highest selves.Diana holds real life experiences\, certifications and qualifications in vocal performance\, drum circle facilitation\, music\, music technology and visual arts. She has been a mentee and student of globally acclaimed musicians\, healers as well as luminary leaders of awareness and consciousness.Diana serves a global audience of diverse communities. Her vision is to help others lead a life of joy\, creativity\, strength and full expression. Diana is currently working on new musical compositions and voice workshops both on Zoom and in person and facilitates drum circles throughout the Los Angeles areas. \n \nCody Brunelle-Potter (Costume Coordinator) is a non-binary dance artist currently performing and creating in Los Angeles. They began their dance and performance career in NYC\, where they were a dancer and Assistant Director for In-Sight Dance Company\, a nonprofit service organization based in Queens. Since moving to Los Angeles\, they have had the pleasure of working with many local companies and choreographers in the concert dance world which include Invertigo Dance Theater\, WhyteBerg\, Mollie Wolf\, Luke Zender\, Heidi Duckler\, Iris Company\, Acts of Matter\, FABE and Rosanna Gamson World Wide.They have also worked in the commercial dance world with Teresa (Toogie) Barcelo\, William Ylvisaker\, Ashley (ROBI) Robicheaux\, Matty Peacock and Amy O’Neal. They have performed in work for artists like Reggie Watts\, Billie Eilish\, FYOHNA\, Ben De La Creme\, Jinx Monsoon and more.Cody’s personal work explores the boundaries of being wild and delicate while balancing the honesty of the emotional impetus for each movement. They are interested fiber sculpture as well and are working to incorporate moving fibers sculptures into their work. They have partnered with Fiber Artist Mimi Haddon on many occasions and lead workshops in using fiber sculpture partnered with movement to explore how we can understand ourselves better as emotional beings through the putting on and use of costume. \n  \n \nAmanda Eno (Production Stage Manager) is a native of Colorado who now calls Los Angeles her home. Previous projects include Movement and The White Album (Los Angeles Performance Practice)\, Dragon Show and Sherwood and Nottingham (Spy Brunch)\, Elle S’envoie (Linked Dance Theatre)\, AMC DeadQuarters (San Diego ComicCon 2019/Giant Spoon)\, HULU Castle Rock Activation (San Diego Comic Con 2018/OA Experiential)\, Wood Boy Dog Fish and Kaidan Project (Rogue Artists Ensemble)\, Prometheus Bound (Getty Villa/CalArts Center for New Performance). Amanda holds an MFA in Stage Management from California Institute of the Arts. \n 
URL:https://www.invertigodance.org/event/ktp-tioh-2022-2022-05-28/
CATEGORIES:Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220526T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220526T193000
DTSTAMP:20260604T033935
CREATED:20220428T160009Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220516T232612Z
UID:6164-1653593400-1653593400@www.invertigodance.org
SUMMARY:Kitchen Table Project: A Time to Gather presented by Temple Israel of Hollywood
DESCRIPTION:Raise a glass to life and community this May at the premiere of Invertigo Dance Theatre’s newest dance theatre piece and first Live show in 2022\, The Kitchen Table Project: A Time To Gather. Known for wild-bodied dance and vibrant storytelling\, Invertigo pays tribute to the kitchen table as a site of lineage\, connection\, and now as our office\, a place for virtual learning\, and Zoom parties when we would give anything to be in the same room together. In this new site specific and interactive dance theatre piece\, we bring our kitchen table to you and acknowledge all we have lost and celebrate all we have to be grateful for. Let us gather and explore how we connect as humans\, hold space\, share stories and remember together. \nDates: May 25\, 26\, 28\nTime: 7:30 pm/Pacific\nGeneral Public: $30 \nTicket link in bio or visit https://arts.tioh.org/ \nIf you have questions about accessibility or would like to request financial accommodation\, you can contact Temple Israel of Hollywood\, Artistic Director Diana Wyenn at dwyenn@tioh.org or call 323-876‑8330. \nFor inquiries on Invertigo programming\, please email Community Engagement Manager\, Rosa Navarrete at rosa@invertigodance.org. \n \n_____________________________________________ \nThe KTP Artists\n  \n \nHaylee Nichele (Director\, Kitchen Table Project: A Time to Gather) Hailing from Vancouver\, BC Haylee Nichele started her professional training at Arts Umbrella and continued in NYC at the Juilliard School where she graduated with a BFA in Dance. She has 10+ years of performance experience and has worked for: Punchdrunk\, Third Rail Projects\, Brain Brooks\, Justin Denton\, Capital W\, The Speakeasy Society\, BODYTRAFFIC\, Heidi Duckler Dance\, Clairobscur\, and Tender Claws. She is an immersive theatre creator and choreographer. Her work PACK was shown at the Scotia Dance Center in Vancouver and CREATURE co-created by Justin Denton and produced by The Great Co. She consulted for the VR experience The Key\, was one part of The 5th Wall Forum’s inaugural teams\, and has taught many dance and immersive workshops in the USA and Canada. Haylee has been an active collaborator with Invertigo since 2018 and is continually grateful for their support and artistic/community vision. \n  \n \nChelsea Sutton (Performing Artist & Collaborator) born in Escondido\, CA\, is a first generation Filipino-American dancer based in LA. Roquero grew up as a gymnast and progressively found her love for Hip Hop dance in her early years. She later started her formal dance training at San Diego Mesa College under the direction of Donna Flournoy. She then transferred to California State University\, Long Beach in 2017\, and later received her BA in Dance in 2019. She is interested in blending her backgrounds in hip hop and gymnastics with contemporary technique alongside being able to incorporate human emotion and tactile sensation in her movement. She has trained with Melissa Adao\, Rebecca Lemme\, Gracie Whyte\, and Keith Johnson–along with the opportunities to perform works by Local LA Artist Camila Arana\, Invertigo Dance Theatre\, and Carlon Dance. As well as been a Guest Artist with Los Angeles Contemporary Dance Company. You can find Chelsea most of her days at Stomping Ground L.A.\, a new dance space owned and founded by Kate Hutter-Mason\, where she is a current team member. She is very proud to be a part of a team that continually works on ways to continually grow in providing accessibility and joy to our local LA dance artists and our surrounding communities. \n  \n \nJessica Emmanuel (Performing Artist & Collaborator) is a Los Angeles based dancer\, choreographer\, performance artist\, educator and curator. She studied Dance & Choreography at the BOCES Cultural Arts Center in New York and is a graduate of The California Institute of the Arts with a BFA in Performance & Choreography. Jessica is the founder of Mothership LA and a co-founder of the theater-based artist collective Poor Dog Group. Her work has been presented internationally at the Bootleg Theater\, Live Arts Exchange Festival\, the New Original Works Festival at REDCAT\, Montserrat DTLA\, Highways Performance Space\, The Electric Lodge\, Zoukak Studios (Lebanon)\, The Getty Villa\, Interferences Festival (Romania)\, Baruch Performing Arts Center\, The Curtis R. Preim Experimental Media and Performing Arts Center (EMPAC)\, Pieter Performance Space\, Palace of Culture and Science (Warsaw\, Poland)\, Girlschool LA Festival\, Project Row Houses and The Contemporary Art Museum Santa Barbara. She has choreographed/performed for Poor Dog Group\, Heidi Duckler Dance Theater\, The MOVEMENT Movement\, Ania Catherine & Dejah Ti\, Genevieve Carson\, Bryan Reynolds and the Transversal Theater Company\, Son of Semele Ensemble\, The CalArts Center for New Performance\, Paul Outlaw\, No)one. Art House and Stacy Dawson Sterns. Jessica has also curated art events at various locations in Los Angeles. \n  \n \nAustin Tyson (Performing Artist & Collaborator) Austin Tyson is originally from Portland\, OR. He received his BFA from NYU – Tisch School of the Arts\, following which he joined Andrea Miller’s Gallim Dance performing with the company nationally and internationally. Austin went on to perform in Punchdrunk’s critically acclaimed\, Sleep No More\, where he eventually became a rehearsal director. Currently\, Austin is based in LA where he performs with the TL Collective and collaborates with the artists of BEMOVING. Austin is a certified Pilates instructor and is represented by Bloc LA. \n  \n \nDiana Lynn Wallace (KTP Composer) is a singer/composer based in Los Angeles. Growing up the daughter of a preacher\, she has strong roots in gospel and choral music\, however she draws inspiration from world rhythms and indigenous music.As a vocal artist\, songwriter\, composer and teacher\, Diana Lynn leads with her whole heart. Through her wide lens\, extensive skills\, creative gifts and pure passion for life\, Diana combines all of her strengths to inspire\, support and help others find their voice\, honor their strength & embrace their power to reach their highest selves.Diana holds real life experiences\, certifications and qualifications in vocal performance\, drum circle facilitation\, music\, music technology and visual arts. She has been a mentee and student of globally acclaimed musicians\, healers as well as luminary leaders of awareness and consciousness.Diana serves a global audience of diverse communities. Her vision is to help others lead a life of joy\, creativity\, strength and full expression. Diana is currently working on new musical compositions and voice workshops both on Zoom and in person and facilitates drum circles throughout the Los Angeles areas. \n \nCody Brunelle-Potter (Costume Coordinator) is a non-binary dance artist currently performing and creating in Los Angeles. They began their dance and performance career in NYC\, where they were a dancer and Assistant Director for In-Sight Dance Company\, a nonprofit service organization based in Queens. Since moving to Los Angeles\, they have had the pleasure of working with many local companies and choreographers in the concert dance world which include Invertigo Dance Theater\, WhyteBerg\, Mollie Wolf\, Luke Zender\, Heidi Duckler\, Iris Company\, Acts of Matter\, FABE and Rosanna Gamson World Wide.They have also worked in the commercial dance world with Teresa (Toogie) Barcelo\, William Ylvisaker\, Ashley (ROBI) Robicheaux\, Matty Peacock and Amy O’Neal. They have performed in work for artists like Reggie Watts\, Billie Eilish\, FYOHNA\, Ben De La Creme\, Jinx Monsoon and more.Cody’s personal work explores the boundaries of being wild and delicate while balancing the honesty of the emotional impetus for each movement. They are interested fiber sculpture as well and are working to incorporate moving fibers sculptures into their work. They have partnered with Fiber Artist Mimi Haddon on many occasions and lead workshops in using fiber sculpture partnered with movement to explore how we can understand ourselves better as emotional beings through the putting on and use of costume. \n  \n \nAmanda Eno (Production Stage Manager) is a native of Colorado who now calls Los Angeles her home. Previous projects include Movement and The White Album (Los Angeles Performance Practice)\, Dragon Show and Sherwood and Nottingham (Spy Brunch)\, Elle S’envoie (Linked Dance Theatre)\, AMC DeadQuarters (San Diego ComicCon 2019/Giant Spoon)\, HULU Castle Rock Activation (San Diego Comic Con 2018/OA Experiential)\, Wood Boy Dog Fish and Kaidan Project (Rogue Artists Ensemble)\, Prometheus Bound (Getty Villa/CalArts Center for New Performance). Amanda holds an MFA in Stage Management from California Institute of the Arts. \n 
URL:https://www.invertigodance.org/event/ktp-tioh-2022-2022-05-26/
CATEGORIES:Events
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SUMMARY:Kitchen Table Project: A Time to Gather presented by Temple Israel of Hollywood
DESCRIPTION:Raise a glass to life and community this May at the premiere of Invertigo Dance Theatre’s newest dance theatre piece and first Live show in 2022\, The Kitchen Table Project: A Time To Gather. Known for wild-bodied dance and vibrant storytelling\, Invertigo pays tribute to the kitchen table as a site of lineage\, connection\, and now as our office\, a place for virtual learning\, and Zoom parties when we would give anything to be in the same room together. In this new site specific and interactive dance theatre piece\, we bring our kitchen table to you and acknowledge all we have lost and celebrate all we have to be grateful for. Let us gather and explore how we connect as humans\, hold space\, share stories and remember together. \nDates: May 25\, 26\, 28\nTime: 7:30 pm/Pacific\nGeneral Public: $30 \nTicket link in bio or visit https://arts.tioh.org/ \nIf you have questions about accessibility or would like to request financial accommodation\, you can contact Temple Israel of Hollywood\, Artistic Director Diana Wyenn at dwyenn@tioh.org or call 323-876‑8330. \nFor inquiries on Invertigo programming\, please email Community Engagement Manager\, Rosa Navarrete at rosa@invertigodance.org. \n \n_____________________________________________ \nThe KTP Artists\n  \n \nHaylee Nichele (Director\, Kitchen Table Project: A Time to Gather) Hailing from Vancouver\, BC Haylee Nichele started her professional training at Arts Umbrella and continued in NYC at the Juilliard School where she graduated with a BFA in Dance. She has 10+ years of performance experience and has worked for: Punchdrunk\, Third Rail Projects\, Brain Brooks\, Justin Denton\, Capital W\, The Speakeasy Society\, BODYTRAFFIC\, Heidi Duckler Dance\, Clairobscur\, and Tender Claws. She is an immersive theatre creator and choreographer. Her work PACK was shown at the Scotia Dance Center in Vancouver and CREATURE co-created by Justin Denton and produced by The Great Co. She consulted for the VR experience The Key\, was one part of The 5th Wall Forum’s inaugural teams\, and has taught many dance and immersive workshops in the USA and Canada. Haylee has been an active collaborator with Invertigo since 2018 and is continually grateful for their support and artistic/community vision. \n  \n \nChelsea Sutton (Performing Artist & Collaborator) born in Escondido\, CA\, is a first generation Filipino-American dancer based in LA. Roquero grew up as a gymnast and progressively found her love for Hip Hop dance in her early years. She later started her formal dance training at San Diego Mesa College under the direction of Donna Flournoy. She then transferred to California State University\, Long Beach in 2017\, and later received her BA in Dance in 2019. She is interested in blending her backgrounds in hip hop and gymnastics with contemporary technique alongside being able to incorporate human emotion and tactile sensation in her movement. She has trained with Melissa Adao\, Rebecca Lemme\, Gracie Whyte\, and Keith Johnson–along with the opportunities to perform works by Local LA Artist Camila Arana\, Invertigo Dance Theatre\, and Carlon Dance. As well as been a Guest Artist with Los Angeles Contemporary Dance Company. You can find Chelsea most of her days at Stomping Ground L.A.\, a new dance space owned and founded by Kate Hutter-Mason\, where she is a current team member. She is very proud to be a part of a team that continually works on ways to continually grow in providing accessibility and joy to our local LA dance artists and our surrounding communities. \n  \n \nJessica Emmanuel (Performing Artist & Collaborator) is a Los Angeles based dancer\, choreographer\, performance artist\, educator and curator. She studied Dance & Choreography at the BOCES Cultural Arts Center in New York and is a graduate of The California Institute of the Arts with a BFA in Performance & Choreography. Jessica is the founder of Mothership LA and a co-founder of the theater-based artist collective Poor Dog Group. Her work has been presented internationally at the Bootleg Theater\, Live Arts Exchange Festival\, the New Original Works Festival at REDCAT\, Montserrat DTLA\, Highways Performance Space\, The Electric Lodge\, Zoukak Studios (Lebanon)\, The Getty Villa\, Interferences Festival (Romania)\, Baruch Performing Arts Center\, The Curtis R. Preim Experimental Media and Performing Arts Center (EMPAC)\, Pieter Performance Space\, Palace of Culture and Science (Warsaw\, Poland)\, Girlschool LA Festival\, Project Row Houses and The Contemporary Art Museum Santa Barbara. She has choreographed/performed for Poor Dog Group\, Heidi Duckler Dance Theater\, The MOVEMENT Movement\, Ania Catherine & Dejah Ti\, Genevieve Carson\, Bryan Reynolds and the Transversal Theater Company\, Son of Semele Ensemble\, The CalArts Center for New Performance\, Paul Outlaw\, No)one. Art House and Stacy Dawson Sterns. Jessica has also curated art events at various locations in Los Angeles. \n  \n \nAustin Tyson (Performing Artist & Collaborator) Austin Tyson is originally from Portland\, OR. He received his BFA from NYU – Tisch School of the Arts\, following which he joined Andrea Miller’s Gallim Dance performing with the company nationally and internationally. Austin went on to perform in Punchdrunk’s critically acclaimed\, Sleep No More\, where he eventually became a rehearsal director. Currently\, Austin is based in LA where he performs with the TL Collective and collaborates with the artists of BEMOVING. Austin is a certified Pilates instructor and is represented by Bloc LA. \n  \n \nDiana Lynn Wallace (KTP Composer) is a singer/composer based in Los Angeles. Growing up the daughter of a preacher\, she has strong roots in gospel and choral music\, however she draws inspiration from world rhythms and indigenous music.As a vocal artist\, songwriter\, composer and teacher\, Diana Lynn leads with her whole heart. Through her wide lens\, extensive skills\, creative gifts and pure passion for life\, Diana combines all of her strengths to inspire\, support and help others find their voice\, honor their strength & embrace their power to reach their highest selves.Diana holds real life experiences\, certifications and qualifications in vocal performance\, drum circle facilitation\, music\, music technology and visual arts. She has been a mentee and student of globally acclaimed musicians\, healers as well as luminary leaders of awareness and consciousness.Diana serves a global audience of diverse communities. Her vision is to help others lead a life of joy\, creativity\, strength and full expression. Diana is currently working on new musical compositions and voice workshops both on Zoom and in person and facilitates drum circles throughout the Los Angeles areas. \n \nCody Brunelle-Potter (Costume Coordinator) is a non-binary dance artist currently performing and creating in Los Angeles. They began their dance and performance career in NYC\, where they were a dancer and Assistant Director for In-Sight Dance Company\, a nonprofit service organization based in Queens. Since moving to Los Angeles\, they have had the pleasure of working with many local companies and choreographers in the concert dance world which include Invertigo Dance Theater\, WhyteBerg\, Mollie Wolf\, Luke Zender\, Heidi Duckler\, Iris Company\, Acts of Matter\, FABE and Rosanna Gamson World Wide.They have also worked in the commercial dance world with Teresa (Toogie) Barcelo\, William Ylvisaker\, Ashley (ROBI) Robicheaux\, Matty Peacock and Amy O’Neal. They have performed in work for artists like Reggie Watts\, Billie Eilish\, FYOHNA\, Ben De La Creme\, Jinx Monsoon and more.Cody’s personal work explores the boundaries of being wild and delicate while balancing the honesty of the emotional impetus for each movement. They are interested fiber sculpture as well and are working to incorporate moving fibers sculptures into their work. They have partnered with Fiber Artist Mimi Haddon on many occasions and lead workshops in using fiber sculpture partnered with movement to explore how we can understand ourselves better as emotional beings through the putting on and use of costume. \n  \n \nAmanda Eno (Production Stage Manager) is a native of Colorado who now calls Los Angeles her home. Previous projects include Movement and The White Album (Los Angeles Performance Practice)\, Dragon Show and Sherwood and Nottingham (Spy Brunch)\, Elle S’envoie (Linked Dance Theatre)\, AMC DeadQuarters (San Diego ComicCon 2019/Giant Spoon)\, HULU Castle Rock Activation (San Diego Comic Con 2018/OA Experiential)\, Wood Boy Dog Fish and Kaidan Project (Rogue Artists Ensemble)\, Prometheus Bound (Getty Villa/CalArts Center for New Performance). Amanda holds an MFA in Stage Management from California Institute of the Arts. \n 
URL:https://www.invertigodance.org/event/ktp-tioh-2022/
CATEGORIES:Events
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SUMMARY:Dancing Through Your Story - Mondays\, 11AM from May 2-June 27th
DESCRIPTION:Dancing Through Your Story\nDancing Through Parkinson’s class is launching a new eight week series at Tarzana from May 2nd to June 27th! This workshop series is geared towards people with Parkinson’s\, aging and mobility challenges\, or other neurological conditions. However\, we open our classes to anyone who wants to move or exercise\, including families and caregivers! \nThe program is titled “Dancing Through Your Story” and in this series we will get the body moving and exercising through joyful dance and powerful storytelling. \nPlease email dancepd@invertigodance.org or call (424) 229-2141 for inquiries. \nOur webpage: www.invertigodance.org/dancing-through-parkinsons \nWhen: Mondays\nTime: 11:00 AM (PST) weekly\nLocation: 19320 Ventura Blvd\, Tarzana\, CA 91356\nCost: $15 donation encouraged\, but no one is turned away for lack of funds \nFor additional information or tech support\, please email dancepd@invertigodance.org. \n  \nPresented by: \n 
URL:https://www.invertigodance.org/event/dancing-through-your-story-2022-05-23/
LOCATION:LA Star Dance\, 19320 Ventura Blvd\, Tarzana\, CA\, 91356\, United States
CATEGORIES:Events
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SUMMARY:Dancing Through Your Story - Mondays\, 11AM from May 2-June 27th
DESCRIPTION:Dancing Through Your Story\nDancing Through Parkinson’s class is launching a new eight week series at Tarzana from May 2nd to June 27th! This workshop series is geared towards people with Parkinson’s\, aging and mobility challenges\, or other neurological conditions. However\, we open our classes to anyone who wants to move or exercise\, including families and caregivers! \nThe program is titled “Dancing Through Your Story” and in this series we will get the body moving and exercising through joyful dance and powerful storytelling. \nPlease email dancepd@invertigodance.org or call (424) 229-2141 for inquiries. \nOur webpage: www.invertigodance.org/dancing-through-parkinsons \nWhen: Mondays\nTime: 11:00 AM (PST) weekly\nLocation: 19320 Ventura Blvd\, Tarzana\, CA 91356\nCost: $15 donation encouraged\, but no one is turned away for lack of funds \nFor additional information or tech support\, please email dancepd@invertigodance.org. \n  \nPresented by: \n 
URL:https://www.invertigodance.org/event/dancing-through-your-story-2022-05-16/
LOCATION:LA Star Dance\, 19320 Ventura Blvd\, Tarzana\, CA\, 91356\, United States
CATEGORIES:Events
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SUMMARY:Kitchen Table Project: A Time to Gather Community Sharing
DESCRIPTION:Culver City High School’s CTE/AVPA Dance Department\, in partnership withInvertigo Dance Theatre\, invites the Culver City community to The Kitchen Table Project. An evening of dance\, conversation\, and celebration. We welcome you to our kitchen table\, a place of lineage\, a place for loved ones to gather\, and a place where stories are shared. This project was created as a response to the initial shutdown of the pandemic and has grown into an exploration with you. In this evening of conversation and dance\, the audience will be asked to engage in contemplation and active reflection. We will gather to toast and celebrate the resilience of the Culver City community! *Please plan to arrive EARLY in order to park\, go through COVID check\, and Box Office. For detailed information go to www.avpa.org. \nDate: Saturday\, May 14\, 2022\nTime: 6:00 PM/Pacific\nAddress: Robert Frost Auditorium \nParking: The CCMS parking lot is available and free and located where Elenda and Farragut meet.  Any of the covered spaces in the back are available. Audience should NOT park on the street – we have had problems with the residents. \nTicket link in bio or visit showtix4u.com/event-details/63971\nFree Community Sharing & Performance Showcase \nFor inquiries on Invertigo programming\, please email Community Engagement Manager\, Rosa Navarrete at rosa@invertigodance.org. \n\n__________________________\nThe KTP Artists\n  \n \nHaylee Nichele (Director\, Kitchen Table Project: A Time to Gather) Hailing from Vancouver\, BC Haylee Nichele started her professional training at Arts Umbrella and continued in NYC at the Juilliard School where she graduated with a BFA in Dance. She has 10+ years of performance experience and has worked for: Punchdrunk\, Third Rail Projects\, Brain Brooks\, Justin Denton\, Capital W\, The Speakeasy Society\, BODYTRAFFIC\, Heidi Duckler Dance\, Clairobscur\, and Tender Claws. She is an immersive theatre creator and choreographer. Her work PACK was shown at the Scotia Dance Center in Vancouver and CREATURE co-created by Justin Denton and produced by The Great Co. She consulted for the VR experience The Key\, was one part of The 5th Wall Forum’s inaugural teams\, and has taught many dance and immersive workshops in the USA and Canada. Haylee has been an active collaborator with Invertigo since 2018 and is continually grateful for their support and artistic/community vision. \n  \n \nChelsea Sutton (Performing Artist & Collaborator) born in Escondido\, CA\, is a first generation Filipino-American dancer based in LA. Roquero grew up as a gymnast and progressively found her love for Hip Hop dance in her early years. She later started her formal dance training at San Diego Mesa College under the direction of Donna Flournoy. She then transferred to California State University\, Long Beach in 2017\, and later received her BA in Dance in 2019. She is interested in blending her backgrounds in hip hop and gymnastics with contemporary technique alongside being able to incorporate human emotion and tactile sensation in her movement. She has trained with Melissa Adao\, Rebecca Lemme\, Gracie Whyte\, and Keith Johnson–along with the opportunities to perform works by Local LA Artist Camila Arana\, Invertigo Dance Theatre\, and Carlon Dance. As well as been a Guest Artist with Los Angeles Contemporary Dance Company. You can find Chelsea most of her days at Stomping Ground L.A.\, a new dance space owned and founded by Kate Hutter-Mason\, where she is a current team member. She is very proud to be a part of a team that continually works on ways to continually grow in providing accessibility and joy to our local LA dance artists and our surrounding communities. \n  \n \nJessica Emmanuel (Performing Artist & Collaborator) is a Los Angeles based dancer\, choreographer\, performance artist\, educator and curator. She studied Dance & Choreography at the BOCES Cultural Arts Center in New York and is a graduate of The California Institute of the Arts with a BFA in Performance & Choreography. Jessica is the founder of Mothership LA and a co-founder of the theater-based artist collective Poor Dog Group. Her work has been presented internationally at the Bootleg Theater\, Live Arts Exchange Festival\, the New Original Works Festival at REDCAT\, Montserrat DTLA\, Highways Performance Space\, The Electric Lodge\, Zoukak Studios (Lebanon)\, The Getty Villa\, Interferences Festival (Romania)\, Baruch Performing Arts Center\, The Curtis R. Preim Experimental Media and Performing Arts Center (EMPAC)\, Pieter Performance Space\, Palace of Culture and Science (Warsaw\, Poland)\, Girlschool LA Festival\, Project Row Houses and The Contemporary Art Museum Santa Barbara. She has choreographed/performed for Poor Dog Group\, Heidi Duckler Dance Theater\, The MOVEMENT Movement\, Ania Catherine & Dejah Ti\, Genevieve Carson\, Bryan Reynolds and the Transversal Theater Company\, Son of Semele Ensemble\, The CalArts Center for New Performance\, Paul Outlaw\, No)one. Art House and Stacy Dawson Sterns. Jessica has also curated art events at various locations in Los Angeles. \n  \n \nAustin Tyson (Performing Artist & Collaborator) Austin Tyson is originally from Portland\, OR. He received his BFA from NYU – Tisch School of the Arts\, following which he joined Andrea Miller’s Gallim Dance performing with the company nationally and internationally. Austin went on to perform in Punchdrunk’s critically acclaimed\, Sleep No More\, where he eventually became a rehearsal director. Currently\, Austin is based in LA where he performs with the TL Collective and collaborates with the artists of BEMOVING. Austin is a certified Pilates instructor and is represented by Bloc LA. \n  \n \nDiana Lynn Wallace (KTP Composer) is a singer/composer based in Los Angeles. Growing up the daughter of a preacher\, she has strong roots in gospel and choral music\, however she draws inspiration from world rhythms and indigenous music.As a vocal artist\, songwriter\, composer and teacher\, Diana Lynn leads with her whole heart. Through her wide lens\, extensive skills\, creative gifts and pure passion for life\, Diana combines all of her strengths to inspire\, support and help others find their voice\, honor their strength & embrace their power to reach their highest selves.Diana holds real life experiences\, certifications and qualifications in vocal performance\, drum circle facilitation\, music\, music technology and visual arts. She has been a mentee and student of globally acclaimed musicians\, healers as well as luminary leaders of awareness and consciousness.Diana serves a global audience of diverse communities. Her vision is to help others lead a life of joy\, creativity\, strength and full expression. Diana is currently working on new musical compositions and voice workshops both on Zoom and in person and facilitates drum circles throughout the Los Angeles areas. \n  \n \nAmanda Eno (Production Stage Manager) is a native of Colorado who now calls Los Angeles her home. Previous projects include Movement and The White Album (Los Angeles Performance Practice)\, Dragon Show and Sherwood and Nottingham (Spy Brunch)\, Elle S’envoie (Linked Dance Theatre)\, AMC DeadQuarters (San Diego ComicCon 2019/Giant Spoon)\, HULU Castle Rock Activation (San Diego Comic Con 2018/OA Experiential)\, Wood Boy Dog Fish and Kaidan Project (Rogue Artists Ensemble)\, Prometheus Bound (Getty Villa/CalArts Center for New Performance). Amanda holds an MFA in Stage Management from California Institute of the Arts. \n \nCody Brunelle-Potter (KTP Costume Coordinator) Cody is a non-binary dance artist currently performing and creating in Los Angeles. They began their dance and performance career in NYC\, where they were a dancer and Assistant Director for In-Sight Dance Company\, a nonprofit service organization based in Queens. Since moving to Los Angeles\, they have had the pleasure of working with many local companies and choreographers in the concert dance world which include Invertigo Dance Theater\, WhyteBerg\, Mollie Wolf\, Luke Zender\, Heidi Duckler\, Iris Company\, Acts of Matter\, FABE and Rosanna Gamson World Wide.They have also worked in the commercial dance world with Teresa (Toogie) Barcelo\, William Ylvisaker\, Ashley (ROBI) Robicheaux\, Matty Peacock and Amy O’Neal. They have performed in work for artists like Reggie Watts\, Billie Eilish\, FYOHNA\, Ben De La Creme\, Jinx Monsoon and more.Cody’s personal work explores the boundaries of being wild and delicate while balancing the honesty of the emotional impetus for each movement. They are interested fiber sculpture as well and are working to incorporate moving fibers sculptures into their work. They have partnered with Fiber Artist Mimi Haddon on many occasions and lead workshops in using fiber sculpture partnered with movement to explore how we can understand ourselves better as emotional beings through the putting on and use of costume. \n 
URL:https://www.invertigodance.org/event/ktp-avpa-communitysharing/
CATEGORIES:Events
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SUMMARY:Dancing Through Your Story - Mondays\, 11AM from May 2-June 27th
DESCRIPTION:Dancing Through Your Story\nDancing Through Parkinson’s class is launching a new eight week series at Tarzana from May 2nd to June 27th! This workshop series is geared towards people with Parkinson’s\, aging and mobility challenges\, or other neurological conditions. However\, we open our classes to anyone who wants to move or exercise\, including families and caregivers! \nThe program is titled “Dancing Through Your Story” and in this series we will get the body moving and exercising through joyful dance and powerful storytelling. \nPlease email dancepd@invertigodance.org or call (424) 229-2141 for inquiries. \nOur webpage: www.invertigodance.org/dancing-through-parkinsons \nWhen: Mondays\nTime: 11:00 AM (PST) weekly\nLocation: 19320 Ventura Blvd\, Tarzana\, CA 91356\nCost: $15 donation encouraged\, but no one is turned away for lack of funds \nFor additional information or tech support\, please email dancepd@invertigodance.org. \n  \nPresented by: \n 
URL:https://www.invertigodance.org/event/dancing-through-your-story/
LOCATION:LA Star Dance\, 19320 Ventura Blvd\, Tarzana\, CA\, 91356\, United States
CATEGORIES:Events
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