Green Space presents Take Root
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Saturday February 11th - 8:30pm
Perceptions Dance will be performing "Will / Work" for the first time in Queens, NY!
Green Space - Long Island City, NY
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Salve Regina University presents Extensions Dance Company. Dancers will perform Melissa Gendreau's "Slander" created during a week long residency in October 2011.
February 16th - 18th - 8:00pm
Casino Theatre
9 Freebody St, Newport, RI
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Founded in 2007 by Melissa Gendreau, the main goal of Perceptions Contemporary Dance Company is to create fresh, exciting contemporary dance of the highest quality that is accesssible and exciting to audiences of all ages and backgrounds. PCDC absorbs audiences in compelling stories - aiming to challenge existing perceptions of life through athletic and theatrical movement. The Company aspires to create unique works that clearly and vibrantly speak to the human soul using iconoclastic ideas and strong story lines, while focusing on engaging audiences in tales that inspire through choreography that demonstrates a physical language for human emotion and thought. PCDC's unique and creative works scale a broad range of styles, from challenging social issues in classic al dance techniques, to creating imaginative plots with theatrical dance, and provoking inquisitive minds through abstract work. In addition to classic concert dance PCDC's versitile styles also include work in music videos, off-Broadway musicals, and live performances with pop music groups like hip hop orchestra Lifted. PCDC uses the term "contemporary" to create a boundless container of endless possibilites.
PCDC is committed to creating art that contributes to the community in meaningful way through service and performance. The company has a strong focus on outreach, using performance, education and more to assist charities and non-profit organizations. PCDC has teamed up with organizations like FrockOn.com and Bridgewater State College in addition to running solo events to help raise funds for charities like Park Slope Safe Homes Project, Medical Angels, Massachusetts Eating DIsorder Association, Community Systems Inc., The Julia Foundation, Curry Without Worry and more.
Photo Credit: Yekaterina Bowyer
PCDC is available by request for:
For booking inquiries please contact us: info_perceptionsdance.com
REVIEW: Perceptions Contemporary Dance Company at Teatro LATEA Theater
"New York is about laying it all on the line..'if you can make it here you can make it anywhere' and Perceptions Contemporary Dance Company throws their hat in the 'if you can make it here you can make it anywhere' ring of NY with their explosive evening length premier at Teatro LA TEA Theater..." > read more
REVIEW: First Annual PCDC Festival hits MMAC
"Sometimes it takes years to build community especially if youre a newbie. Perceptions Contemporary Dance Company built one in just a year in NY..." >read more
REVIEW: Local Dancers Raise Funding to Help Families Battling Childhood Cancer
"The Faucher School of Dance located at 64 Auburn St. recently hosted the Second Annual William J Humphrey Jr. Memorial Performance to benefit "Why Me"..." > read more
PRESS: Seen on the Scene: Behind the Scenes _ TERMiNAL
"May 15th, 2010. Perceptions Contemporary Dance Company brought us to tears with their riveting piece Ancient Bruises at TERMiNAL Art Space in Williamsburg..." > read more
PRESS: Party With Us! 3.26.11
"frockOn is bringing together some of the best new names in the music and performing arts industry in NYC for the cause..." > read more
Watch PCDC perform with Lifted to help benefit Medical Angels:
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2011
Tours with 9 - 14 dancers
30 Minutes
Will / Work explores the every-day urges and desires of the middle class working force, and the often mundane robotic 9-5 lifestyle and ones desire to break free. The piece begins with the initial daily struggle of getting out of bed, and charts the daily grind of getting to work, and the exhaustion of being over worked.
Scene to scene, workers are connected by the repetitive image of the bright orange power cord, trailing from one aspect to another in their mundane routines. After discovering the power cord is hoarding not only energy but their own passion and energy, tired and weary blue collar professionals discover that by unplugging the power cords they can regain their will and their lifeless, robotic bodies will return to the once zealous, eager and ambitious souls they once knew, embracing the colors of their essence and spirit by stripping off the black and white demands of a working life they never truly wanted.
2010
Tours with 5 - 7 dancers
9 Minutes
The Secular Self is Studio Anya's first faculty: our identity, personal profile/public imagethe one who has a social security number, finger prints and a birth certificate. The Secular Self is our human existence as seen from the outside in perspective.
To affect alchemy, the secular self acknowledges the level of ambiguity associated with the unseen realities existing within. Invoking awareness begins with learning how to make modules (information containers) that allow us to file our points of interest in a way that invites fidgeting or conscious micro-movements in & about the macro-movements.
Set to music by Alexi Murdoch.
Tours with 2 dancers
6 Minutes
Inspired by a true small town story, Ancient Bruises brings awareness and the raw emotion behind domestic violence victims to the stage, embodying the love/hate relationship the many endure in such tragic situations.
Set to music by Mum, Ancient Bruises is a gut-wrenching story of a woman who endures domestic abuse from her partner - a man who has a long standing history of abusing women. Though she knows his abusive pattern, the protagonist female initially turns her back on the warnings, trying to coax her partner into changing his ways through love and trust. Eventually, after enduring too much abuse, the protagonist stands on her own two feet and cultivates the strength to stand up to her abuser and set herself free.
2007
Tours with 4 dancers
7 Minutes
Magnetic Affixion is a short story engaging the child-like imagination in all of us. The choreography is shaped to music by Thomas Newman and other artists. An animated, fun-for-all story, Magnetic Affixion plays with an imaginary force that creates a playful bond to ourselves, our surroundings, and each other. Dancers are tossed around, crash to the floor, jump, and leap to avoid the "stickiness", while tossing each other around to remove the appearing permanent bond created to each other.
Tours with 1 dancer
Uses video projection
10 minutes
"The Furthest Distance Between Two Points" is an experimental duet about distance and relationship developed by Perceptions West Director Molly Fletcher Lynch and Artistic Director Melissa Gendreau. In a new process of creation and development, Lynch and Gendreau explore collaboration through distance, with Lynch on the West Coast and Gendreau on the East Coast, while utilizing multimedia and social media to ultimately create a duet through two solos performed simultaneously on both coasts to one audience.
Tours with 9 Dancers
15 minutes
FLY is an experiment of wind, light and flight, challenging the previously deemed "impossible" stigma of human flight to prove that anything is possible when you dream and believe.
FLY is performed in 3 sections: Feel, Dream and Believe. Part one, Feel, opens with a clear field of grass with sunny skies, rolling clouds, and a woman lying in the grass feeling the wind.
Part two, Dream, takes place under the stars with three women dreaming of taking off into the night sky.
Part three, Believe, takes place high in the clouds, with one dancer floating through the sky as other join and soar without ropes, cables or wings.
FLY is set to music by Ludovico Einaudi, Sigur Ros and the Yeah Yeah Yeahs.
Perceptions Dance is a dance company under the artistic direction of choreographer Melissa Gendreau. Perceptions Dance expands across many areas of performing arts, through the Performance Company, Perceptions West, and the Perceptions Dance Festival. Each branch incorporates the Perceptions mission of creating opportunity and exceptional art to diverse audiences.
Under the direction of choreographer Melissa Gendreau, Perceptions Contemporary Dance Company creates and performs athletic, theatrical contemporary dance of exceptional artistry that is engaging and enriching to diverse audiences.
The mission of Perceptions West is to create a collective creation lab where dancers create and creators dance. Each participant plays a major role in the creation of work through a lab-like process, ending in a completely collaborative and unique work.
The Perceptions Dance Festival provides opportunity to artists at all stages of their career to have their work professionally produced to the fullest extent possible.
- Create and promote the visions of Artistic Director Melissa Gendreau through Perceptions Contemporary Dance Company.
- Provide a positive and encouraging lab-like process for the collaborative creations of Perceptions West.
- Create a positive and inspiring experience for viewers through theatrical dance and movement.
- Develop fans through their exceptional artistic expression, story-telling, and visual conclusions.
- Provide arts education for patrons of all levels and interests through intimate audience-involving performances and events, post-show interviews, master classes, guest choreography, workshops, community outreach and charity events, as well as open company classes for professional and pre-professional advanced level dancers.
- Collaborate with other extraordinary artists of all Medias including film, graphic design, lighting,musicians and costume designers to create an artistic production on multiple levels.
- Provide opportunities for other dance-related artists such as choreographers, performers, musicians, theater crews, and more through the Performance Company, the annual Perceptions Dance Festival and Perceptions West.
Melissa Gendreau began performing at an early age in theater, music and later dance. Professionally, Melissa studied primarily at the Dean College School of Dance, where she received her Baccalaureate Degree in Dance with minors in business and psychology. Melissa is professionally trained in a wide range of dance, including modern, contemporary, tap, ballet, and hip hop, with experience in theater and arts administration positions. She has studied with master teachers such as Nailah Randall-Belinger, Jill Silverman, Jean Wenzel, Rosemarie Boyden, Larry Keigwin, JT Jenkins, Wyatt Jackson, and many others.
Melissa has had the pleasure of performing professionally with Bennett Dance Company, Kelly Donovan & Dancers, and JSFusement. She is currently performing as a member of ANAHATA Dance Company. In addition to the company, Melissa has created work at Providence College and Salve Regina University. In 2010, Melissa choreographed the off-off Broadway musical, "Rock On! Live For the Music" . She has taught at a multitude of schools and studios as a resident and master instructor, teaching technique courses in modern, jazz, tap, hip hop and ballet, as well as contact improvisation and Partnering for the Modern Dancer. Currently, Melissa's open level classes are held at Studio Anya in Manhattan.
Melissa began Perceptions Dance with the vision of creating dance as entertainment as well as providing opportunity to artists and dancers. Melissa continues to pursue these visions through Perceptions West and the Pereceptions Festival.
Cara McGaughey
Dancer - 2nd Season
Cara McGaughey is a graduate of George Mason University with a degree in Dance. In college, Cara performed many works by artists such as Paul Taylor, Patrick Corbin, Larry Keigwin, David Parsons and more.
After moving to NYC last year, Cara began her dance career with TrioDance Collective and various other dance projects around the city.
Erin Johnson
Dancer - Premier Season
Erin Johnson holds a BS in Dance and Communication Studies from The College at Brockport State University of New York. She received advanced dance training as a scholarship student with the Limón Dance Company, Earl Mosley Institute of the Arts, and Parsons Dance.
While interning at the American Dance Festival, Erin engaged in administrative work for over 20 companies including Ailey II, Doug Varone and Dancers, and Shen Wei Dance Arts. She has performed in choreography by Bill Evans, David Dorfman, Earl Mosley, James Hansen, Larry Keigwin, and Sidra Bell, among others. Erin is currently a freelance dancer working with Treeline Dance Works and eager to join the PCDC community.
Kyung Joon Lee
Dancer - 3rd Season
Kyung Joon Lee comes to us from Korea. He has been performing professionally for a decade. He received his bachelor's degree from ChungAng University. He was a member of the acclaimed contemporary Korean dance company "Pooreum". Kyung Joon has won several Korean dance competitions, and he is a skilled college level dance instructor. Kyung Joon has performed wth several dance companies in New York City including Keen Dance Theater.
Kristin Corayer
Kristin grew up in Brockton, MA and has been dancing since the age of three. She attended Dean College where she trained under Nailah Randall Bellinger, Jill Silverman, and Jean Wenzel. Kristin has studied at Jeannette Neill's Dance Studio, Broadway Dance Center and was accepted into the Alvin Ailey Summer Intensive where she had the opportunity to train with a variety of instructors such as Troy Powell, Michelle Barber, Ginger Cox, Jose Martinez, and Christian Von Howard.
Kristin has performed in Boston and New York in pieces by Jim Viera, Michelle Chasse, Kelly Peters, and Peter London. Kristin has also taught and choreographed for dancers of all ages in the Boston area. Currently, Kristin is also working with ANAHATA Dance.
Laura Colon
Management Assistant
Laura Colon graduated cum laude with a B.F.A. in Dance from Long Island University, Brooklyn, in May, 2009. At LIU, she performed in works by Mark Morris, Kevin Wynn, and Camille A. Brown, to name a few. She has also studied on scholarship at Ballet Hispanico and at the Taylor School.
Since graduation, Laura has performed with Illuminations Dance Co., The Errol Grimes Dance Group, and Kinesis Project Dance Theater. She is currently working with choreographers Alenka Cizmesija and Earl Mosley, and with the Project-By-Project Dance Theater Company, Nathan Trice/Rituals and ANAHATA Dance. Aside from dance, Laura is pursuing doctoral studies in physical therapy.
Jocelyn Wallace
Jocelyn Wallace is originally from Connecticut where she began her early training in ballet at the New Haven Ballet and in gymnastics at Gymnastics World. She later continued to study ballet and modern dance at The School of the Eastern Connecticut Ballet, under the direction of Lisa Reardon and Adam Miller.
In 2009, Jocelyn graduated Magna cum Laude from The Hartt School /University of Hartford, where she received her B.F.A. in Ballet Pedagogy. While at The Hartt School, she had the opportunity to perform the lead role in Martha Grahams Panorama, staged by Peggy Lyman, and in works staged by, Hilda Morales, Alla Nikitina, Katie Stevinson-Nollet, and Ralph Perkins. She has performed in New York Dance Theaters, The Nutcracker, and with various companies in New York City.
Melanie Swihart
Melanie discovered her passion for dance at the age of 9 when she began taking Jazz classes at the local community center in her home town of West Lafayette, IN. She enhanced her ballet and jazz technique later in high school at Jordan College Academy of Dance in Indianapolis. Melanie continued her training at Ball State University, graduating with a Fine Arts degree in Dance Performance and a Bachelors of Science in Psychology. During her college career she performed with the Ball State Dance Theatre, performing numerous student and faculty works locally, regionally, and as a soloist in Audra Sokols nationally recognized piece (and She was perfect) at the American College Dance Festival in New York.
She has trained under such renowned choreographers as Bill Evans, David Hochoy of Dance Kaleidoscope, Jennifer Medina, Audra Sokol, former Paul Taylor company member Dave Grenke, and Paul Gordon-Emerson of Washington DCs City Dance Ensemble. Shortly after her move to New York in 2009 Melanie accepted a position with Shiroun Dance Company, where she toured the West Coast for three months. Upon her return to the city she joined the work-study program at Steps on Broadway where she is currently studying with artists such as Max Stone, Jana Hicks, Lisa Harvie, Jeff Shade, and Mind Body Dancer Yoga founder TaraMarie Perri.
Vanessa Rea
PCDC Blogger
Vanessa Rea is a native of Boston, Massachusetts. She graduated in 2009 from Dean College with her Bachelor of Arts Degree in Dance. Over the past few years she has danced with Pioneer Valley Ballet, taught at Eleanor Rubino's Academy of Dance and choreographed a number of contemporary compositions.
Vanessa is also an avid writer and is pursuing a career in the field of dance journalism while performing.
Natalie Teichmann
Natalie is a graduate of the University of Wisconsin-Madison, where she received her BFA in dance in 2006. While attending the university, she had the pleasure of dancing in the Li Chiao-Ping Dance company, where she performed in New York, LA, and Madison, WI. Dan Wagoner, Nina Watt, Rosalind Newman, Marlene Skog, Larry Keigwin, and Jin-Wen Yu have also honored her with the opportunities to dance in their works.
After three years of training in yoga, gyrotonic, and healing bodywork, Natalie has returned to dance with the goal of creating dynamic choreography that utilizes the natural movement capabilities of each individual dancer. She founded ANAHATA Dance in the fall of 2009.
Emma Powers
Project Dancer
Emma Powers is originally from Nazareth, Pennsylvania. She graduated with a Bachelors of Fine Arts from Long Island University Brooklyn Campus in May 2009. Emma has had the privilege of performing the works of Kevin Wynn, Mark Morris, Camille A. Brown, and Alexandra Beller, as well as worked with the Radio City Rockettes. While nothing is more thrilling to Emma then being on stage, she also has a passion for commercial dance work. She has appeared in nationally run commercials for MTV and performed in music videos for artists Adam Barta and Yip Deceiver.
Asja Parrish
Asja Parrish has been dancing her whole life but started formal dance training at the age of six at Ballet Arts in Tucson, Arizona. She attended Parkway Middle School of the Arts and Dillard High School for the Performing Arts in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. In 2009 she made her choreographic debut with Between Breaths and followed it with Frenetic Absurdity (2010) and Gratified and Unsettled (2011). She is a former company member of Ballet Etudes of South Florida and has participated in such summer intensives as Earl Mosely's Institue of the Arts, NathanTrice/RITUALS, and Shen Wei Dance Arts.
May of 2011 she graduated magna cum laude with a B.F.A. in Dance and a minor in English from Long Island University in Brooklyn. She looks forward to starting her Masters in Creative Writing in the Fall and also to working with PCDC as a Guest Artist.
Allison Wardwell
A born and raised Texan, Allison Wardwell studied classical ballet intensively starting at the age of six. She began her training at The Ballet Center of Houston under Victoria Vittum and Gilbert Rome. Throughout her years of dancing, Allison has had the privilege of studying with the Joffrey Ballet, American Ballet Theatre, Washington Ballet, Orlando Ballet, Nashville Ballet, and most recently, the Salzburg International Ballet Academy in Salzburg, Austria, under the direction of Peter Breuer.
In May of 2010, Allison received her Bachelor of Fine Arts in Dance with honors from The University of Texas at Austin, where she further cultivated her passion for both ballet and contemporary dance. Shortly after graduation, with dreams of dancing in the big city, Allison moved to New York in August of 2010. Since being here, she has been inspired by the talent, excitement, and plethora of opportunities available in NYC. Allison is thrilled to be working with Perceptions Contemporary Dance Company this season!
Krystal Camosse-Dwyer
Krystal Camosse-Dwyer is a native of Massachusetts and alum of Dean College, where she graduated with honors with a BA in Dance and minor in Psychology. In 2006 she made it on to her first professional dance team, the Solar Power Dance Team for the WNBA Connecticut Suns. Right after graduation in 2007 she moved to NYC to pursue her dream, where she continued her training at Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater in their independent study program, with teachers such as Milton Myers, Dudley Williams and many others. With living in NYC there has been many opportunities to showcase her choreography such as the Dance Teacher Magazine convention where she was asked to perform with fellow alum. One of her
biggest passions is working with children; in the beginning of 2009 she volunteered her time
with a 12 week creative movement program for children at Neighborhood Holistic.
Currently Krystal teaches tness classes through out Manhattan, and training for her first marathon. She is also very involved with commercial work, you can see her in O'Moda Shoes Commercials, and the new face of Pringles Stix print ad. Krystal is also part of Quantum Media Productions as a print model. Her biggest passion of course is dance. Krystal is currently a member of Kelly Peters Dance Company, and extremely honored and excited to start her Journey with Perceptions!
Take Root presented by Geenspace
February 11th, 2012 - 8:00pm
Greenspace, Long Island City, NY
Salve Regina University presents
Extensions Dance Company
Performing "Slander" by Melissa Gendreau
February 16th - 18th, 2012
8:00pm
Casino Theatre - 9 Freebody St, Newport, RI
APAP | NYC
January 7th & January 9th
Ailey Citigroup Theater, NYC
Cool New York Dance Festival
January 27th & 29th
White Wave - John Ryan Theater, Brooklyn, NY
Table Talk - Perceptions West
November 2nd & 3rd
The Garage, San Francisco, CA
Salve Regina University Residency
October 17th - 21st, 2011
Newport, RI
Will / Work
Saturday October 15th, 2011 - 8:00pm
Boston University Theater - Boston, MA
Dumbo Dance Festival
Saturday September 24th, 2011 - 5:00pm
John Ryan Theater, Brooklyn, NY
The Furthest Distance between Two Points
Perceptions West Premier
July 27th & 28th - 8:00pm
Dance New Amsterdam Works In Progress
Dance New Amsterdam, New York, NY
July 17th, 2011 - 4:00pm
Field Artist Residency
Summer 2011
The FAR Space - New York, NY
Silo | Kirkland Farm Residency
June 19th - 25th, 2011
Springtown, PA
Perceptions West Residency
May 2011 - January 2012
The Garage - San Francisco, CA
Queens Fringe Festival
Secret Theater, Long Island City, NY
May 13th, 2011 - 8:00pm
FrockOn Party For Charity
Live performance with Lifted
Crash Mansion, New York, NY
March 26, 2011 - 8:00pm
Dance New Amsterdam - New York, NY
Joyce SoHo - New York, NY
January 2011
William J Humphrey Jr Memorial Performance to benefit WHY ME
Leicester High School - Leicester, MA
November 2010
Studio Anya AUM for the Holidays Party
Studio Anya - New York, NY
December 2010
The Perceptions Dance Festival
Manhattan Movement & Arts Center
September 2010
Dance Teacher Summit
The Hilton - New York, NY
August 2010
In-Sight Summer Suite
The Secret Theater - Long Island City, NY
July 2010
PCDC Self-Produced Season
Teatro LATEA Theater - New York, NY
May 2010
Fertile Ground Series
Greenspace - Long Island City, NY
Frock On & PCDC Party for Park Slope Safe Homes Project
TERMiNAL - Brooklyn, NY
2009
The Annual May Fair
Harvard Square - Cambridge, MA
May 2009
The Rebound Dance Festival
Arts Hall, Educational Center for the Arts - New Haven, CT
April 2009
The Endless Knot Art Festival
Roxbury Community College Mainstage - Roxbury, MA
The Charles River Dance Festival
The Arsenal Center for the Arts - Watertown, MA
March 2009
Body Atlas - A Shared Choreographers Concert
The Dance Complex - Cambridge, MA
January 2009
2008
Collections
Hosted by Kira Seamon
The Multicultural Arts Center - Cambridge, MA
September 2008
May 2008
March 2008
Emanation From the Earth - A Shared Choreographer's Concert
October 2007
Inside of the Ending
Hosted by Kelly Donovan & Dancers
The Dance Complex
Community Systems Inc. Benefit Performance
Sandwich, MA
August, 2007
Community Systems Inc. Annual Board Meeting
Yarmouth, MA
July, 2007
Massachusetts Eating Disorder Association Benefit Performance
Bridgewater State College - Bridgewater, MA
April 2007
TAKE CLASS WITH PCDC
PCDC is the resident dance company at Studio Anya in NYC. As a part of the Anya/PCDC collaboration weekly dance and Anya classes are taught by Perceptions Founder Melissa Gendreau.
Learn more about becoming a Sage through Project AUM.
WEEKLY CLASSES
Monday
1 Hour Ballet Barre
5:30pm - 6:30pm
Anya Signature Mods
6:30pm - 7:45pm
Tuesday
Semi-Private Pilates
Machine Class. 3 Students Max
1:00pm - 2:00pm
Anya Signature Core
Wednesday
Anya Signature Flow
12pm - 1pm
6:30pm - 7:30pm
Friday
1pm - 2pm
Pre-register for class or learn more about the Anya Signature Classes
Technique Master Classes
Contemporary modern class with a PCDC style twist. This course encompasses modern and contemporary techniques using release and flow with contrasting sharp, staccato movement. Includes warm up and repertoire combinations.
1.5 - 2 Hours
Contact Improvisation
Explores improvisation as a soloist, with partners and small groups. This course moves through the beginning aspects of improvising movement into the creation of choreography. Students play with commands such as "go", "stop", "up", and more to explore all aspects of movement. Each individual dancer explores personal movement style, as well as interpersonal movement connections to learn how to safely trust other dancers and themselves in partnering.
Composition
Explores the creative process of creating choreography. Students learn the basic elements of composition and pertinent tools necessary to create movement with meaning. Through choreographic exploration dancers are given a chance to utilize these tools to create an informal dance.
Movement
Designed for the "casual" or beginner dancer of all ages to explore the basics of modern and contemporary dance and movement in a safe and inviting environment. No experience necessary. Great for large or small groups for a one-time event or repeating class.
50 Minutes - 1 Hour
Q&A Discussion
A sit-down "meet & greet" style course. Allows the audience members to tap into the brains of Artistic Director, Melissa Gendreau and company members on subjects from movement to directing a professional company and what it takes. This course gives students a behind-the-scenes look at the workings of a professional dance company and what it takes to be a part of one. Excellent for any age level.
Workshops
A more in-depth approach to dance and PCDC. Can involve any of the above courses as well as our unique guest choreography opportunity. You chose the combination of courses, we provide the education.
1-3 Days
Residencies
PCDC is available for long-term residencies. Please contact Artistic Director Melissa Gendreau to inquire about options.
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