Fwd: Mitchell Rose's Modern Daydreams on the internet and in your neighborhood

From: Scott Sutherland (scott@scottsutherland.com)
Date: 03/08/01


<x-flowed>Here's an announcement that came my way recently from Gregory Ruffer 
<gruffer@danceusa.org>.  I thought the dance-tech list might be 
interested.  - Scott

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NIPAD grantee and former UCLA National Dance/Media Fellow, Mitchell Rose,
premiers his new project, "Modern Daydreams," this week on hypnotic.com.
"Modern Daydreams," a series of 4 short dances-for-camera, has been shown as
a part of the NIPAD in Your Neighborhood program and is making its debut on
the internet, the venue for which it was originally created.

To view the films click on:
http://www.hypnotic.com/hypnotic.asp?content=/modern_daydreams.asp

"Modern Daydreams" was funded in part by a grant from NIPAD, a program of
Dance/USA and funded by The Pew Charitable Trusts.  "Modern Daydreams" can
also be seen in the following NIPAD in Your Neighborhood programs:

March 15, 2001
Kiva Auditorium, Ritter Annex, 1300 Cecil B. Moore Ave., Temple University,
Phildelphia, PA
3:00 PM

March 16, 2001
Cantor Film Center, 36 E. 8th Street, New York, NY
7:00 PM

March 18, 2001
Dance Place, 3225 8th Street, NE, Washington, DC
7:00 PM

March 28, 2001
The Wexner Center, Ohio State University, Columbus, OH
7:00 PM

March 31, 2001
Coolidge Corner Theatre, 290 Harvard Street, Brookline, MA
3:00 PM and 7:00 PM



Gregory Ruffer
National Initiative to Preserve America's Dance
16 N. Glenwood Avenue
Orlando, FL     32803

(407) 898-8458: phone
(407) 898-3706: fax
gruffer@danceusa.org
http://save-as-dance.org
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