The News Review:
- YMCA Inspires Teens Through Break Dance
- No Boundaries Continues With THE BREAK/S 1/22 1/23 1/24
- New partners line up to dance with Dow Chemical
YMCA Inspires Teens Through Break Dance
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Even NY1?s Roger Clark busted some moves while filing the following report. Johnny Figueroa is the center of attention as he shows off break dancing moves at the YMCA in Flushing Queens. “I like the way it works out my body it feels mad good I just have a lot of fun with it” says Figueroa. He is part of the YMCA?s Teen Center program which creates gathering places for young people across the city.
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No Boundaries Continues With THE BREAK/S 1/22 1/23 1/24
Broadway World NY
DeFranzWednesday January 21 5:30-7PMAfro-American Cultural Center 211 Park Street Many African American expressive cultures derive their aesthetic capacities from the manipulation of rhythm. In these modes subjectivity emerges in high contrast at the crossroads of performance execution-at the breaks. This talk will explore the break as an aesthetic capacity accessed by performers in spoken word music and dance genres to explore expressive possibilities enabled by the breaking of the beat. Co-Sponsored with Afro-American Cultural Center and African American Studies. Master’s Tea with Marc Bamuthi JosephThursday January 22 at 4PMTrumbull College Master’s House 241 Elm Street Trumbull College hosts an informal talk with Marc Bamuthi Joseph. Dance Workshop with Marc Bamuthi JosephFriday January 23 and Saturday January 24 2-4PM3rd Floor Dance Studio Loft Studios 294 Elm Street An interactive studio session with choreographer Marc Bamuthi Joseph. Capacity is limited to the first 25 people to arrive on the day of the workshop.
New partners line up to dance with Dow Chemical
MarketWatch
That could prove difficult for Dow however which has promised to add $100 million to the $15 billion Rohm & Haas price tag for every month passed the Jan. Meanwhile Dow is taking PIC to court in an attempt to get some of the promised $2. 5 billion break-up fee. But that could take years. No one from Dow Chemical or any of the companies mentioned above was available for comment.