ON-LINE INSTALLATION/DANCE PERFORMANCE

GUEST CURATOR-NOHRA CORREDOR

Participating Dancers:
Angela Cheng
Marie Sassine
Kristen Deloughery
Renata Soutter
Claire Elizabeth Barratt-dancer/choreographer
Natasha Royka-dancer/producer
ECOLOGICAL SCULPTURES BY JOHN F. CEPRANO
ON-SITE SCULPTURES AND DANCE PHOTOGRAPHER:
John F. Ceprano

The FALL 2005 Issue of FIFTH SEASON MAGAZINE invites our on-line viewers to Ottawa, Canada. Sculptor John F. Ceprano and NYC-based choreographer and project Director, Claire Elizabeth Barratt present the MOTION SCULPTURE MOVEMENT INSTALLATION "The Wedding Dance"/05, part of the "FROM THE SOUL" dance projects produced by Natasha Royka and performed by above mentioned guest-dancers from her studio dance/space 637.
The living sculptured pieces of the dance/installation became part of the specific and created scenes of the Wedding Dance Performance/Online.

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