The Gold School Dance ArtSAVE THE DATE
Project Moves Dance Company Boston Premier
ONE HUMAN RACE 
Saturday, March 17, 8pm & Sunday March 18, 2pm

The Stanford Calderwood Pavilion at the Boston Center for the Arts

Tickets www.bostontheaterscene.com

For info about the NEW Project Moves Dance Company, Inc. www.projectmoves.org

 

By creating an umbrella of acceptance and tolerance called "accept ME for who I am", Project Moves Dance Company began a journey in October of 2010 to "be the change generation." 

 

The company has brought their inspiring message to thousands in theaters and high schools across New England, The Joyce Theater in NYC, and most recently on ABC's Dancing With The Stars. 

 

Project Moves is proud to announce the journey to change the world through art continues in 2012 with the Boston premier of ONE HUMAN RACE.  This mixed arts, multimedia event tells a passionate story of that single connection that binds us together as one family and highlights many of the most pressing issues our kids and society face in today's world. If the next generation can realize we truly are ONE HUMAN RACE sharing our own individual uniqueness freely and willingly while respecting all others, we can change the world!

  

"Thank you so much for that amazing evening of dance, your dancers are the inspiration for all of us, and education that only comes from movement and not talking." ~Adrienne Hawkins

 

"Attended the performance last night, it was riveting, awesome, polished, powerful, moving, I could go on and on.  Rennie, you are beyond special, your students, professional, your community a network of hope." ~Peace Kevin Epling

 

"You were right; it will stir up so many emotions! The dancers, choreography, set design, dialogue, artistry, so awesome. Thank you for an amazing dance journey."  ~Lisa Rovner Kirlis

 

The Gold School Dance Art 

Past Performances

Another Impression Aug. 23, 2011 NYC
Project MOves presents "This Bitter Earth" NYCProducer/Choreographer Joelle Cosentino presents Another Impression... the second annual Impressions dance concert where a portion of the proceeds are donated to the Susan G. Komen Foundation. TICKETS: http://www.symphonyspace.org/genre/dance
 

August 12 & 13, 2011 8:00 pm Bridgewater MA

"Let it Be"

Project Moves summer concert

Bridgewater/Raynham High School

415 Center St., Bridgewater MA.

Tickets www.thegoldschool.com starting June 20

 

July 24, 2011 7:30 pm NYC

…accept Me NYC

The Joyce Theater

175 Eighth Ave.

New York, NY 10011

Project Moves brings the message of acceptance to one of the most prestigious dance stages in NYC, The Joyce Theatre.

 

Inspired by the work of Kevin Epling, who lost his son Matt to bullycide in 2002, Accept ME had its Boston Premier April 1 & 2, 2011 to full houses and standing ovations both evenings. 

 

Rennie Gold, and the dancers of Project Moves join forces to create an umbrella that shields, protects and gives voice to all those wounded by the bullying epidemic.  This mixed art, multimedia event presented by teen dancers that have been on both sides of the issue share their own stories as well as those who’ve been victims of Bullycide. 

 

With tales of tragedy and triumph, Accept ME shares the joy of first friendships to the pain of isolation to the satisfaction of self-acceptance.  You will laugh, cry and leave the theatre celebrating the uniqueness of every human being.

click here for tickets

...accept ME page click here

 

June 14, 2011 7:30 pm Easton, MA

...accept Me benefit performance for Oliver Ames High School Gay Straight Alliance

Hour long school version followed by Q & A

100 Lothrop Street
North Easton, MA 02356-2099

Open to the public donations encouraged

 ...accept ME page click here

  

June 11, 2011 8:00 pm NYC

Young Choreographers Festival - Featuring the choreography of Kellie Grant's "All of Us" for Project Moves.

 

The Young Choreographer's Festival is proud to present the most up and coming young choreographers along with some very special guests; an evening of dance not to be missed!

 

The 2011 young choreographers include Mary Angelo, Gierre Godley, Kellie Grant, Troy Herring, Chelsea Lee, Nina Stoller-Lindsey, Lindsey Mandolini, Michelle Amara Micca, Arielle Petruzzella, Gary Schaufeld, Carolyn Schmidt and Lara Wilson.

 

The 2011 guest artists include Broadway Dance Center's youth performance company Arts in Motion, Neil 'Dradle' Schwartz, Pascal Rekoert/Flexicurve, Sidra Bell Dance New York, Synthesis Dance Project, The DASH Ensemble, 7 dancers with singer/songwriter Nisha Asnani, and more.

Peter Jay Sharp Theater at Symphony Space in NYC.

 

April 1 & 2, 2011 Bridgewater/Raynham High School

Brockton, MA, dancers are moving to create a better world for kids like themselves- they're speaking out against bullying. Each spring, the dance school's performance company, Project MOVES, produces a concert to benefit an important cause. At 8 pm on April 1 and 2 at Bridgewater-Raynham Regional High School, they'll be performing to bring awareness to the current bullying epidemic, a subject that hits close to home for many of the dancers and their choreographers.

"I was bullied as a kid. If I can help just one child, it's worth it," says The Gold School's artistic director Rennie Gold.

Accept ME..., featuring dancers age 6 to 18, uses dance, spoken word, and visual media to promote tolerance and acceptance, and open anti-bulliying conversation. The show touches a broad range of human experiences, from the fond memories of a first friendship in "Friends" to the harsh reality of the effects of bullying in "Bully."

Proceeds from Accept ME... will go toward donations to
The Trevor Project and PACERS National Center for Bullying Prevention as well as awarding a scholarship to the Matt Epling Creative Arts Competition.

 

November 5 & 6, 2011 Boston University Dance Theatre

Premier of "This Bitter Earth" 11/5&6 8pm @ Boston University Dance Theatre as the Bosoma Dance Company presents IN DIRECTION featuring the Bosoma, Synthesis Dance Company, Unyted Stylz & Project Moves