About
Welcome to REVIVAL 5
We hope that you will join us for our in-person performances Saturday, September 11 & 25! Participate in All Together Dance pre-show workshops with our multi-generational company, legendary guest artists and older adults sharing twentieth century dance, legacy, hope and innovation!
For REVIVAL 5, we will celebrate "Innovation and New Connections": How we took care of our bodies and spirits in this time of a world wide pandemic!
Enjoy this annual event, including live performances at Washington Square Park and Yolanda Garcia Park in The Bronx!
We are all looking forward to the coming year and beyond when we can put this pandemic behind us!
Space is limited! Reserve tickets for these in-person performances and pre-show workshops by clicking the buttons below or by contacting us at: admin@dvpnyc.org or 347.683.2691.
Schedule
A sign language interpreter will be at all workshops and performances. Please call Sophie at 347.683.2691 for information about other accommodations.
Saturday, September 11
6 PM: Live Performance at Washington Square Dances
Washington Square Park, Garibaldi Plaza (E of Fountain)
(btw. W 4th & W 8th Sts; Washington Square Park S & N)
BUS: M1/M2/M3/M55 to E 8th St & 5th Ave; M8 to E 8th St & 5th Ave
SUBWAY: A/B/C/D/F/N to W 4th St; 1 to Christopher St ; R/W to 8th St
PATH to 9th St
4:30 PM: Pre-Performances All Together Dance workshop
Saturday, September 25
2:30 PM: Pre-Performance All Together Dance workshop
4 PM: Live Performances at Bronx Dances
Yolanda Garcia Park
Melrose Ave (btw. E 160th and E 159th Sts)
BUS: BX15, BX21 to 3rd Ave/E 158th St; BX41 to Melrose Ave/E 160th St; BX6, BX13, BX6-SBS to Elton Ave/E 161st St
SUBWAY: 2/5 to 3rd Ave/149th St
Must have reservations for performances.
Photos by Julie Lemberger
Choreographers
ABOUT SHIRLEY
Shirley Black-Brown-Coward is a graduate of the Juilliard School and an award-winning veteran performing artist of classical and modern, Broadway and liturgical dance. She is also a Master Teacher and received an Audelco Award for Best Off-Broadway Choreographer for Black Nativity by Langston Hughes. She was a founding member of George Faison’s Universal Dance Theater.
ABOUT NAOMI
Artistic Director Naomi Goldberg Haas has worked in concert dance, theatre, opera and film. She began her career performing with Pacific Northwest Ballet, founded the mixed ability dance company Los Angeles Modern Dance & Ballet (1989–2004), collaborated with Tony Kushner and Disney Animation, was a resident choreographer for the Mark Taper Form, nationally toured with KlezDanz, a collaboration with The Klezmatics. Most recently, she was awarded a 2019–2020 Fellowship from Dance USA for Artist Addressing Social Change.
ABOUT ELLEN
Ellen Graff danced with the Martha Graham Company, appearing in New York, and touring internationally. She has performed in Broadway musicals and for many years was a regular on the Carol Burnett Show. Graff has taught at colleges and universities across the country, and has a Ph.D in Performance Studies.
ABOUT AUDREY
Audrey Madison has been a teacher, dancer, and choreographer since she was a teenager. In addition to studying ballet and modern jazz, Audrey was an original member of the Charles Moore Dance Theater having studied Dunham technique, and various Caribbean and African styles. During her tenure as a school-based educator with the NYC Department of Education, she created extensive dance programs for elementary and middle school students and produced talent showcases for school communities. Audrey is also founder and artistic director of her own company, MoJazz Dance.
ABOUT MYNA
Myna Majors studied with the legendary Baba Chuck Davis, was a former member of The Titos Sompa Dance Troupe, the legendary Baba Olatunji Drum and Dancers and Bernard Dove and The Dovetts. She has been a proud member of The WNBA, New York York Liberty Timeless Torches for 17 years! With 7 other Older Adults, she has been chosen to represent DFTA NYC Ageless Campaign/Combat Ageism. Her photo is displayed throughout the five Boroughs in bus shelters, subways, cabs, Instagram and websites, representing Older Adults dancing Hip-hop.
ABOUT SANDRA
Sandra Rivera has had an extensive career as a dancer, choreographer and educator. A founding member of Ballet Hispanico, she performed as a principal dancer creating a number of roles in the company’s repertory. Since 1990 she has choreographed and performed contemporary dances with thematic content that reflects the Latino experience in the United States. Artist-in-residence at the Cathedral of St. John the Divine with the Omega Dance Co. where she served as director. Her solo dance portraits and choreographies have been presented at El Museo del Barrio, the Caramoor International Music Festival and the Abrons Art Center,the Julia de Burgos Cultural Center, Aaron Davis Hall and the 92 Street Y. She is on the faculty of Ballet Hispanico School of Dance and performs and is a teaching artist for Dancers for a Variable Population. BA in Dance in the Latino Diaspora; CUNY’s Baccalaureate for Unique & Interdisciplinary Studies.
ABOUT MARNIE
Marnie Thomas Wood (Guest Artist) joined the Martha Graham Dance Company in 1958, performing and teaching for Graham until invited in 1968 with husband/partner, David Wood, to establish the Dance Major at the University of California Berkeley. Upon return to the East coast in 2003 she served as Director of the Graham School and currently teaches there in addition to her commitment with Dances for a Variable Population.
About Dances For A Variable Population (DVP)
Founded in 2005 by Naomi Goldberg Haas, Dances for a Variable Population (DVP) promotes strong and creative movement among adults of all ages and abilities. The organization’s programming includes: a multigenerational performance company that engages community members as participants and audiences; MOVEMENT SPEAKS® and Dances for Seniors, free, community-based programs for low-income, minority and culturally underserved older adults in four boroughs of NYC; performance and choreographic opportunities for older professional dance artists; and Variable POP® Dance and Fitness classes, offered year-round to adults of all ages and abilities. DVP’s site-related performances have been presented in some of New York City’s most iconic public spaces, including The New York Botanical Garden, Times Square, Washington Square Park, and the High Line. DVP has also performed at Jacob’s Pillow Dance Festival, and internationally in Poland and British Columbia. DVP is a member of the National Dance Education Organization and The International Dance Council in UNESCO, Paris. The company currently receives a funding from the National Endowment for the Arts, New York State Council on the Arts, the NYC Department of Cultural Affairs , the NYC Department for the Aging, among others.
About the Artistic Director
Naomi Goldberg Haas (Artistic Director) is a dancer, master teacher, choreographer and founding artistic director of Dances For A Variable Population (DVP). With DVP, Ms. Goldberg Haas has created site-related public performances at many of NYC’s most iconic public spaces including Times Square, Washington Square Park, the Whitehall Ferry Terminal, and the High Line. She also leads DVP’s education programs, including the organization’s free community-based dance workshops that have served over 5,000 seniors at 45 senior centers since 2009.
Ms. Goldberg Haas has worked in concert dance, theatre, opera and film and has collaborated with the Klezmatics, Pulitzer prize winning playwright Tony Kushner, resident choreographer at the Mark Taper Forum, Long Beach Opera, Milwaukee Skylight Opera and Disney animation. She studied at the School of American Ballet, Barnard College, Columbia University, holds an MFA from Tisch Dance at NYU, and began her career with the Pacific Northwest Ballet. She founded the successful mixed ability company Los Angeles Modern Dance and Ballet (1989 to 2004). In 2012, she received the Gibney award for “ART + ACTION”. The Lower Manhattan Cultural Council awarded her the 2014 Presidents Award for the Performing Arts. She served on the Arts, Media and Culture Committee as appointed by the Mayor’s Office for Age Friendly NYC (2015-2018). Most recently, she was awarded a 2019-2020 DANCE/USA Fellowship for Artists Addressing Social Change with funding from the Doris Duke Foundation.
Naomi is a leader in the field of creative aging. She presented her work with older adults throughout NYC and across the country and has published articles about her community-based dance programs MOVEMENT SPEAKS® in the national journals such as Dance Education in Practice and her work has been featured in numerous other publications and news coverage from WABC News and PIX 11 TV. She has presented this work at various conferences such as National Dance Education Organization, Teachers College, Columbia University and Face to Face/NYSCA. She is currently working on a book about MOVEMENT SPEAKS®: a dance program for older adults.
Production Team
Naomi Goldberg Haas, Artistic Director
Will Kitchings, Videographer
Ezra Bloom, Music Consultant and Composer
Lizanne Hart, Website and Graphic Design
Sophie Visscher-Lubinizki, Production and Promotion
Leo Mendoza, Sound Engineer
Walker Communications, Press
Thalia Sablon, Stage Manager
Madison O'Hallaran, Administrative Assistant
Casie McManus, Intern
Stella Nakada, Volunteer