SjDANCEco

Based in San Jose, California, sjDANCEco is a contemporary dance company founded in 2003 by artistic directors Gary Masters and Maria Basile, and Melanie Doerner.[1] The sjDANCEco is in residence at the San Jose State University.[2][3]

sjDANCEco
General information
NamesjDANCEco
Year founded2003 (2003)
FoundersGary Masters
Maria Basile
Melanie Doerner
Principal venueThe California Theatre
Websitewww.sjdanceco.org
Senior staff
Chief ExecutiveGary Masters
CoordinatorMelanie Doerner
Company managerJulia Booker
Choreographic AdvisorFred Mathews
Artistic staff
Artistic DirectorGary Masters
Maria Basile
Music DirectorBarbara Day Turner
Principal ConductorBarbara Day Turner
Resident ChoreographersGary Masters
Maria Basile
Hsiang-Hsiu Lin
Company DancersMaria Basile
Dominic Duong
Kelisha Gardeen
Katherine House
Amanda Lacro
Hsiang-Hsiu Lin
Gabriel Mata
Frankie Rivera
Hannah Vaughan
Other
OrchestraSan José Chamber Orchestra
Gary Masters, sjDANCEco co-founder and co-artistic director
Maria Basile, sjDANCEco co-founder and co-artistic director
Julia Booker, sjDANCEco company manager
Fred Mathews, sjDANCEco choreographic advisor
Barbara Day Turner, sjDANCEco music director and principal conductor

The sjDANCEco evolved out of the San Jose-based Limón West Dance Project, which Gary Masters founded and directed from 1994 to 1998, with present-day sjDANCEco dancers Maria Basile, Hsiang Hsiu Lin, Raphaël Boumaïla and Robert Regala.[4] During its first 10 years, sjDANCEco has presented 42 World Premieres, six Revivals, works by master choreographers Donald McKayle and Fred Mathews, and eight works by José Limón during a five-year collaboration with the José Limón Dance Foundation.[4] In addition, sjDANCEco also provides two annual showcases for new works by professional San Francisco Bay Area choreographers through its two annual ChoreoProject Awards and through its "FESTIVAL @ SANTANA ROW", celebrating National Dance Week.[4]

The sjDANCEco is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that serves both the community of San Francisco South Bay residents and the community of local dance artists.[5] They introduce new audiences to dance and strive to install a lasting appreciation for the art form.[2]

Selected performances

  • Tango Fatal (2013)
  • The Moor's Pavane (2012)

See also

References

  1. Zimmerman, Heather, "San Jose dance company sjDANCEco positively leaps into ninth season with 'Missa Brevis,' three world premieres", San Jose Mercury News, October 10, 2011
  2. "sjDANCEco", San José State University College of Humanities and the Arts, (Accessed September 2, 2013)
  3. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2013-10-29. Retrieved 2013-09-03.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) "Dancers take flight for premiere concert", The Spartan Daily, October 1, 2009
  4. Felciano, Rita , "sjDANCEco moves to San Jose Rep for fall program", San Jose Mercury News, October 26, 2007
  5. "Nonprofit Report for sjDANCEco", GuideStar, (Accessed September 2, 2013)
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