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WELCOME TO 3RD ANNUAL DANCE FOR PEACE

September 23 2006, Saturday, 3pm- 4pm

(Rain date: Sept 30 Sat 3pm - 4pm)

Fort Greene Park, Brooklyn, NY
(South-East Entrance)

Every late summer, Dance for Peace brings dance and peace awareness to beautiful Fort Greene Park in Brooklyn. At the park's south-east entrance on DeKalb Ave. and Washington Park, our host will greet the audience and lead them into the Fort Greene oasis for this unique and uplifting experience.

The natural terrain and flora of the park eliminate the dark confines of a stage, and is the perfect setting to highlight each dance piece. Come and enjoy an eclectic range of dance styles and concepts ranging from radical to sublime, all in the name of calling out for peace. Don't miss what our new generation dance artists are creating as a sign of our times.

Downloads

# Press release - includes dancer/company bios (PDF format)
# Press photo (150 DPI JPEG)

Be there 3pm sharp @ DeKalb & Washington Park entrance, since the guide will be taking the audience to the first piece on time.  Hope to see you there.

Direction:  Fort Greene Park - DeKalb Ave. & Washington Park (South-East) entrance.

R, M, Q, B to Dekalb Ave. Walk up DeKalb Ave.
A, C to Lafayette Ave. Walk down South Portland St. Turn right on Dekalb Ave. & walk two blocks.
G to Fulton St. Walk up Fulton. Turn left on Cumberland and walk one blk.

Mapquest map

This year's Dance for Peace presents:

Thoughts in Motion
The Tattooed Ballerinas
Cynthia Berkshire
Duncan Dance Collective
Mark Lamb Dance
Yuki Kawahisa
Dance Entropy
T E A Dance Company
Sue Bernard
Lydia Taranco


FREE!!!

Click here for Program from 9/17/05

Click here to view videos from 9/17/05

Click here for Program from 9/11/04

Click here to view videos from 9/11/04

Event Coordinators:

TBA

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