Friday, June 7, 2013

What Peridance means to long-time friend Deborah Damast

"Peridance gives you wings." - Deborah Damast

Deborah Damast is a long-time friend of Peridance. We asked her to share her views on, "What does Peridance mean to you?" Below are her thoughts. 
  
Peridance Capezio Center is different from other studios I've worked with because of its unique sense of community. At its core, Peridance is a place of professionalism and integrity, where aspiring artists and professionals put their dreams into practice.

Peridance has given me immense opportunities to explore dancing, teaching and choreography. I first became involved when I was offered a scholarship. Soon after completing the program, I began teaching, with a small, first class of about 35 students. I've seen the young dancers I worked with blossom into strong, young adults. A student from one of my earliest classes, actually, went on to study dance and graduate at my alma mater, Purchase College!

Yet, even for students who don't become professional dancers, Peridance is a place to gain life skills like self-reliance, discipline, confidence and teamwork.

Since I've been involved with Peridance, it's been supportive of numerous viewpoints. Still, one vision -- that of the founder Igal Perry -- remains. This vision is inclusive of many voices, incorporates diversity and every style of dance/genre. It is a safe and encouraging environment for all people to strive for excellence, achieve their best and really develop as artists. As an instructor, I've also had the privilege of making life-long friends through Peridance...

To me, Peridance has always been an all-encompassing home and family for dancers, teachers and choreographers from various disciplines, and artists from around the world. Its undergone enormous growth throughout the years and its identity, which has been so well grounded, remains intact. Today, I'm proud Peridance is the same non-competitive, nurturing environment I entered as an young, emerging professional, 25 years ago.

DEBORAH DAMAST (MA, Dance Education-NYU:  BFA, Dance-SUNY Purchase, DEL certification) Deborah is the Artistic Advisor of the Dance Education Program at NYU Steinhardt and Master Teacher  of technique, pedagogy, production, and choreography courses. At NYU she is also Artistic Director of Dance Concerts, the Uganda study abroad program, and of Kaleidoscope Dancers. She has collaborated in many motion pictures and several internet projects. Deborah also teaches early childhood and middle school dance at LREI, and has been on the faculty of Peridance children’s and adult programs, 92nd St. Y, New York City Ballet, The Yard, and others, and has conducted outreach workshops with the Dance in Education Fund, Oregon Ballet Theatre, the 92nd Street, and NYU. Deborah's choreography has been shown in numerous venues in NYC including the Alvin Ailey Citigroup Theatre, Riverside Church, Symphony Space, World Financial Center, Peridance, the Cunningham studio, 92nd Street Y, Judson Church, St. Marks Church, and internationally in Italy, Japan, Korea, and Uganda. She continues to show her choreography in NYC and abroad.  Deborah is proud to be affiliated with Peridance since 1988 and to have had the opportunity to study with, learn from, and dance with Igal Perry.

Your turn! Tell us in the comments, "What does Peridance mean to you?

You can still enter to win our Gala Giveaway on Twitter, or by visiting Peridance Capezio Center. Select tickets are still available to the 30th Anniversary Gala, join us!




Wednesday, June 5, 2013

Meet newest Peridance Contemporary Dance Company Member: Jason Collins

Meet latest company member, Jason Collins!

Originally from Defreestville, New York, Jason attended Walnut Hill School for the Arts and recently graduated from The Juilliard School where he earned his BFA.  He has also studied at Springboard Danse Montreal and Nederlands Dans Theater’s: Maximum Dance Course. Jason has been honored to perform works by Maurice Béjart, Nacho Duato, Eliot Feld, William Forsythe, José Limón, Ohad Naharin, Gustavo Ramírez Sansano, and Pam Tanowitz.  In 2012, Jason had the pleasure of performing in New York City Center’s: Fall For Dance Festival with Pam Tanowitz and Lincoln Center Festival with Paris Opera Ballet. Jason is thrilled to be a part of Peridance Contemporary Dance Company.

Check out his interview below, in the fashion of fellow Company members.

Peridance Contemporary Dance Company Member: Jason Collins  

A list of your favorite things (as many as you can think of):
•    Dancing
•    Music
•    Choreographing
•    Movies
•    Sunday Mornings
•    Buffalo Chicken Pizza
•    Cooking
•    Traveling

What is your first memory of performing?
When I was in preschool I was a part of a presentation of the Mexican hat dance.  All I can remember is dancing to my heart's content in a circle around a sombrero on the floor.

What is your favorite snack?
-    ice cream

What song is most played on your iPod?
-    “Cosmic Love” by Florence + The Machine

Where do you go/what do you do in New York when you have a day off?
When I have a day off I love to go out and explore.  One of the main reasons I love New York is because there is always something new to experience. Whether it’s a new show, art exhibition, coffee shop, film, park, you name it; New York is a huge playground.

Do you have any quotes/ words that you live by?
“Consider everything an experiment.” – John Cage

What is your favorite thing about Peridance Contemporary Dance Company?
I truly enjoy the family-like dynamic of PCDC.  Being a new company member, I have been so generously welcomed by everyone and could not be more pleased to have joined a group of such talented artists.

What are you most excited for this summer with PCDC?
I am most excited for PCDC’s tour to Italy and Israel this July!  I have never been to either country and I’m so thrilled to be performing abroad.

Stay tuned on all things PCDC, like their latest performance at the HOWL Festival (pictured below), on their official PCDC fan page on Facebook.

photo Darial Sneed

Have a question of your own for Jason? Tell us in the comments!


Tuesday, May 28, 2013

30th Anniversary Gala Giveaway



Our 30th Anniversary Gala Celebration is two short weeks away and we are thrilled to announce an exciting contest with great prizes!

There are two ways to enter for a chance to win one of the following fantastic prizes:
  • 1 - $100 Peridance Gift Certificate
  • 2 - $50 Peridance Gift Certificate
  • 10 - $30 Peridance Gift Certificate
  • 2 - 3-month Membership to Crunch's splashy new gym in Union Square
To enter online, follow @Peridance on Twitter and tweet your answer to the following question, "What does Peridance mean to you?"
Be sure to include the hashtag in your tweet #Peridance30 to qualify for a prize.

To enter in person, visit the Front Desk at Peridance Capezio Center and submit your name and contact information, now through Friday, June 7 at 9pm. Only one entry per person, please.

Names will be drawn and winners announced during our after-party at Peridance Capezio Center on Saturday, June 8th immediately following our Gala performance at NYU Skirball. Winners need not be present to receive awards; no purchase necessary to enter.

We hope you'll join us in the evening's program and party! To purchase a Gala ticket online and take part in the celebrations, please visit our website.

Tuesday, May 14, 2013


PERIDANCE CAPEZIO CENTER’S 30TH ANNIVERSARY GALA:

CELEBRATING THREE DECADES OF DANCE EDUCATION AND ARTISTRY IN A ONE-NIGHT-ONLY PERFORMANCE
Info & Tix here:
http://www.peridance.com/30th-anniversary.cfm

SATURDAY, JUNE 8TH 8:30pm
NYU Skirball Center
566 LaGuardia Pl, New York, 10012
212-352-3101

Peridance Capezio Center, led by Founder and Artistic Director Igal Perry, celebrates its landmark 30th Anniversary with a performance encompassing three decades of dedication to dance, welcoming notable alumni and its brightest young talent to grace the stage in a one-night-only event.

The Gala will feature performances by Peridance Contemporary Dance Company, Peridance Certificate Program, Faculty members, The School at Peridance, Peridance partners – The Limon School, Djoniba Dance Centre, and BAILA Society – and exciting guest artists. From the traditional modern style to today’s most cutting-edge contemporary work, the breadth of dance that is practiced daily at Peridance will come to life onstage.

Ticket Pricing
All tickets include admission to a pre-show champagne toast at the theater's Lobby and a post-performance party at Peridance Capezio Center.

$20 Student Ticket
$45 General Admission
$100 Deluxe Ticket
***The Deluxe Ticket includes a $55 tax deductible donation to Peridance Contemporary Dance Company and its affiliated Peridance Youth Ensemble, and a private invitation to a Peridance Contemporary Dance Company rehearsal.



Wednesday, May 1, 2013