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In a world where dance is the only way to preserve truth, Ian Hampton, dancer and historian is on a mission to record and catalog idioms from around the world one dance at a time.
Through modern and hip-hop dance, and immersive theater, we'll explore the history of communication and the power of dance to uncover the secrets of human expression.
1320 N 5th St
General Admission: FREE
1320 N 5th St
General Admission: FREE
PWYC Options
1320 N 5th St
General Admission: FREE
PWYC Options
1320 N 5th St
General Admission: FREE
PWYC Options
Jeffrey is a dancer who has been noted by Huffington Post for “dancing beautifully” and being “an intriguing performer” and was called out in The New Yorker for “his languid movements wrapping his body as he drifted fitfully about." Jeff graduated from the University of North Carolina School of the Arts High School Ballet Department and holds a BFA from The Juilliard School. Professionally, Jeffrey has worked with: The Metropolitan Opera, Ballet Hispanico, Third Rail Projects (Then She Fell and The Grand Paradise), Brian Brooks, Company XIV, Al Blackstone, Dance Lab NYC, Christopher Rudd, Steele Dance, Joshua Beamish, TAKE Dance, Abdul Latif, Sean Curran, and Tony-Award Winner Diane Paulus. Jeffrey’s choreographic work has been performed at Philadelphia Fringe, The Juilliard School, Princeton University, Judson Memorial Church, Houston Ballet Summer Program, and Chautauqua Ballet Summer Program.Currently, Jeff is currently creating immersive dance theater pieces in Philadelphia. The work combines Ballet and Hip Hop with projection, art installation, poetry, devised theater, stand-up comedy, and dynamic audience interaction.
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This event does not require proof of vaccination to attend or masks to be worn