Ah, She-Ra.... again giving me everything I ever asked of the Supergirl writers.

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Ah, She-Ra.... again giving me everything I ever asked of the Supergirl writers.
maybe 2018 i’ll stop using hostility as a cover for my feelings
Choreographed by Daisy Farris.
Original music by Portia Graves.
"An emerging company made up of young, talented dance artists. Daisy Farris Dance Collective creates work that explores elements of the human condition through a challenging and exciting physicality."
STAGE PREMIER AT RESOLUTION! THE PLACE, LONDON on Jan 17th 2014
Nope. Absolutely done. I can't go on. I CAN'T LEAVE MY BABIES LIKE THIS! I don't want to move on! I want to know what happens with Sid and Cassie and how Jal is doing without Chris and Tony and Michelle and how Anwar and Maxxie are doing! YOU CAN'T LEAVE ME HANGING LIKE THIS!!!! I DON'T WANT TO WATCH SEASON 3!!
I was part of 'Resolution! Review' this year.
And for anyone who is interested, the three reviews I wrote can be found here, here, and here.
OKAY I've made my list of projects to accomplish for a Flash animation demo reel. Collecting my sound resources for it now, and getting ready. Gonna do it. Gonna get this done.
Kansaze Dance at Resolution!
We asked emerging choreographer Rachael Nanyonjo about the motivation and inspirations behind her piece Looking Back which will preview at Resolution! 2013.
As a new choreographer you are always looking for opportunities to show your art at respected events that will introduce your work to new audiences. I formed Kansaze Dance in 2011 and next year the company will make its debut at the prestigious Resolution! showcase at the Robin Howard Theatre on January the 31st. Kansaze Dance makes dynamic and conscious contemporary dance inspired by society through experimenting and collaborating with different art forms.
Resolution 2013 features 78 new productions over 6 weeks, in nightly changing triple bills. The festival enables emerging choreographers to make the transition from vocational artist to the professional world. Created in 1989 by The Place’s former Theatre Director John Ashford the showcase has helped launch the career of many of the UK’s leading dance artists, including Wayne McGregor and Katie Prince.
Kansaze Dance shall present Looking Back, a choreography inspired by presenting the past in the present. This multimedia work reflects on memories of protests particularly The Civil Rights Movement, Dresden (2009) and the London student protests (2010). After the student protests, images of the public uniting together against an injustice led me to question how I remember other past protests. I motivated to take the audience on a journey from freedom to discontent illustrating these uprisings through dance.
Posted by Rachael Nanyonjo.
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