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Brainstorming Session with Artists and Dancers October 24th, 7 – 8:30 PM
Performance:
Watch the opening night performance
Public Workshops:
Intergenerational Community Performance:
Sunday, November 24, 2 PM, Gibbs Street Gallery
Participants from the above workshop present their original dance/movement performance to the public.
In(Site) Project Residency
Nancy Havlik Dance Performance Group
Fall/Winter 2019 – 2020Â
The Nancy Havlik Dance Performance Group joins VisArts for an In(Site) Project Residency. During the Fall and early Winter, the group will collaborate with an upcoming exhibiting artist to develop a site performance inspired by, and in response to the artist’s work. The brainstorming/writing/ discussions/movement/music sessions are open to the public. The company will debut the new work at the exhibition opening reception. After the opening, the company will conduct a series of community workshops in the gallery with the same artist. With workshop participants, they will share ways to discover dance and movement in response to the artist’s work. The workshop series will culminate in a gallery performance by the workshop participants celebrating the work of the featured artist.
In(Site) Projects at VisArts places contemporary art, and artists in non-traditional exhibition spaces and residencies to encourage active looking, deep listening, sociability, interaction and unexpected encounters with art.
About Nancy Havlik Dance Performance Group:
Nancy Havlik has directed and choreographed for the past 25 years. She formed Dance Performance Group as a non-profit in 1989 to explore her own choreographic ideas with a small group of dancers and musicians. Her choreography has been performed extensively in the Washington, DC area at venues including Dance Place, Shakespeare Theater, Joy of Motion, Montgomery College, Jewish Community Center, Joe’s Movement Emporium, Mt. Vernon College and the Kennedy Center Millennium Stage. Her work has been shown in New York City at Joyce Soho, WAX and the Construction Company. Internationally her work has been seen in Czech Republic and Slovakia.
Nancy has directed site work performances all over the Washington DC area in a wide variety of places, such as Dance Loft on 14, The Torpedo Factory, The National Portrait Gallery, VisArts / Rockville, Josephine Butler Parks Center and Anderson House. The Dance Performance Group has been part of Atlas Theater Intersections, Velocity DC Dance Festival, Sonic Circuits and at Dance Place as part of their 2017 – 2018 season. Nancy has received grants from Maryland State Arts Council, the Montgomery County Arts Council and the DC Commission on the Arts and Humanities. She recently received a 2017 Individual Artist Award from the Maryland State Arts Council.
For over 20 years Nancy has taught interactive creative movement workshops for older adults through Arts for the Aging (AFTA) and has directed Quicksilver Senior Dance Company, a dance improvisation performance company of people 65 and over for AFTA. Havlik received a MetLife Grant with visual artist Donna McKay through AFTA, to present a series of workshops to frail seniors combining dance, visual art, gesture through space and gesture on paper.