Thursday, June 9, 2011

THPAC's 35th Season Presents Thirty5-in-5
SOULS OF OUR FEET:
PEOPLE OF COLOR DANCE FESTIVAL
June 19th -23rd, 2011 @ 7:30PM (NYC)


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THELMA HILL PERFORMING ARTS CENTER

In Celebration with Kumble Theater

35th
ANNIVERSARY
SEASON 2011



thirty5-in-5
SOULS OF OUR FEET:
PEOPLE OF COLOR DANCE FESTIVAL

SAVE THESE DATES!!!

June 19th, 20th, 21st, 22nd & 23rd, 2011
All Performances @ 7:30PM


All performances at
Kumble Theater at LIU
Downtown Brooklyn Campus
@ Flatbush Ave/between DeKalb Ave. & Willoughby St.
Ticket prices:
$15 General Admission /
$12 Students & Seniors

June 19th Performance & Pre-Production Reception-$20
Reception Time: 6:00PM

TICKETS ON SALE NOW!!!!!

Kumble Theater Box Office:
718/488-1624 or www.kumbletheater.org


For info:
Call 718/875-9710 or www.thelmahill.com



EXECUTIVE CHAIRMAN
ALEX SMITH, JR

ARTISTIC ADVISOR
WALTER RUTLEDGE

LIGHTING DESIGN
NICK HUNG

KUMBLE PRODUCTION COORDINATORS
RODNEY K. HURLEY
HOLLY KO



Major Funders:
New York City Dept. of Cultural Affairs;
Mertz Gilmore;

Brooklyn Arts Council;
Office of Sen. V. Montgomery;
Council-member Letitia James



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About Alex Smith
Alex Smith was appointed Executive Director by the THPAC board in 1995 and later Executive Chairman. Under his tutelage and passionate commitment over 150 artists have been presented in performance including Ron Brown, Valerie Winborne, George Faison, Louis Johnson, Marlies Yearby, and Fred Benjamin, seven new programming formats have been added, and THPAC’s annual Life Time Achievement Awards, whose recipients include Louis Johnson, George Faison, Ella Thompson Moore, Dianne McIntrye, Fred Benjamin, and Kathy Grant and Dudley Williams, were established. During the coming summer 2010 season Smith will present, A Ramp to Paradise, a commissioned choreographed work by Kyle Abraham designed to pay homage to New York City’s ultimate dance experience, the legendary underground dance club Paradise Garage.


About Thelma Hill Performing Arts Center

THPAC, www.thelmahill.com, an independent non-profit organization, was formed in 1976 to forge and temper creative talent. Over 34 years the organization has attracted both emerging and established artists of color who developed a perpetual evolutionary cycle in which more than 300 alumni have gone on to successful careers as dancers and choreographers in the U.S. and abroad. The mission of THPAC is to build bridges of understanding through the presentation and celebration of choreographic works by artists of color. From fostering grassroots involvement at home to expanding awareness of the arts abroad, THPAC facilitates artistic collaborations, such as performances, workshops, seminars and community projects. Through these efforts, new channels of creative dialogue inspire free-flowing dynamic cultural expressions.