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Tapestry Dance Company Presents

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June 3rd - 5th at  7:30PM CST & June 5th - 6th at 2:00PM CST

DONATION BASED TICKETS
LIVE-STREAM EVENT

A new dance film exploring connection across space and time, through rhythm.

 

In Re: Connecting, each of the company’s five resident dance artists present new solo works reflecting on their individual experiences in a disconnected, gray landscape and find connection in their shared language of rhythm tap. The film is woven together with a unique take on Gray’s 2010 repertory work, "Play" to Ahmad Jamal's Poinciana. While filmed apart, these artists on screen surpass barriers of asynchronous communication with brilliant connection through the souls of their feet.

 

The five resident dance artists featured are Jesse Berry, Jonah Ende, Ginnifer Joe, Carlos Mejia Vergara, and Claire Sheek in tandem with Tapestry artists of the past. Themes of the work manifest from behind the scenes to the dancers’ performances on screen with a fragmented creation process defining and shaping the overall production. Since March 2020, the company artists have been displaced from their usual practices, and have adapted their workflows to new spaces, resulting in new rhythms. In this COVID-19 reality, Re: Connecting ties together Tapestry’s generations of dance artists through innovation of the dance and use of contemporary multimedia.

 

Tune into Re: Connecting to enjoy this Spring  performance of Tapestry’s 2020-2021 season. 

All tickets are donation-based. 

Solo Artists

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Jesse Berry

Pittsburg, PA

In his fourth season with Tapestry, Jesse began his dance training at the age of three at Moschetta’s Performing Arts Center under the instruction of Barbara Mochetta and Jaqueline Moschetta-Warren in Fredericktown, PA.  He studied tap, ballet, jazz, hip-hop, and contemporary dance. Over his many years of training, tap dance remained his true passion.  He has continued to foster his love of tap by not only performing but teaching and loves sharing his passion for tap dance with younger students.  He currently is on staff at Tapestry’s Youth Academy, Evolution Dance Center, Dance by Carly and also teaches at St Elmo’s elementary school via Tapestry Dance Company’s outreach program.  Jesse has performed in original TDC works including, One Step at a Time,  Of Mice and Music – A Jazz Tap Nutcracker, Listen, Just Tap and the tour of Passing It Forward - The American Dream? Jesse also embarked on a five-week tour as a solo tap improv artist in China during the summer of 2018. He is grateful for the opportunity to work side by side with the talented members of TDC under the direction of Acia Gray. When Jesse is not on stage or in the studio teaching, you will find him downtown performing on the streets with local Austin artists and musicians.

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Claire Sheek

Denver, Colorado

Claire Sheek has over 20 years of experience in various styles of dance, specializing in tap. Along the way she has had the privilege of being mentored by Barbara Duffy, Gene GeBauer, Thelma Goldberg the late Professor Robert L. Reed, not to mention the many master class instructors that have played a huge part in her dance education. As a young tap dancer Claire performed as a member of Prof. Robert L. Reed’s St. Louis Hoofers Club, and has gone on to dance in the Denver-based company 7Dancers, as a guest performer with Anthony LoCasio’s #TapLife Company, with her own companyRocky Mountain Rhythm and as a solo artist. In her early 20’s Claire discovered her passion for teaching tap. She earned two Tap Teacher Training Certificates (Level 1 & 2) from the American Tap Dance Foundation. In an effort to build a stronger tap community Claire founded Rocky Mountain Rhythm in 2014, which has become the go-to resource for tap in Colorado. Since then she has curated many local tap events, master classes, and performances for the community. Claire strives to pass on her love of the art form through her performance and teaching. She is excited and grateful to continue with Tapestry Dance Company this season.

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Jonah Ende

Sydney, Australia

Growing up in Sydney, Australia, Jonah started tap dancing at age 10 under the direction of Dein Perry, the founder, and creator of the world-renowned show Tap Dogs. As a child Jonah had the opportunity to appear on TV in The Living Room and Dance Academy, sporting event telecasts such as the V8 Supercars race and the opening ceremony of the World Master Games as well as the live TV broadcast of the Sydney Lord Mayor’s New Years Eve Party at the Sydney Opera House. After high school, Jonah traveled to New York City to take part in Broadway Dance Centre’s International Student Visa Program where he met and was mentored by Aaron Tolson. During this time abroad Jonah was able to attend ‘The Intensive’ run by Aaron Tolson and Derick Grant, Orange County Tap Festival, Sarah Reich’s Tap Music Project and Andrew Nemr’s ‘Tap Dance Freedom’ intensive. Once back in Australia, Jonah continued his training under original Tap Dog member Nathan Sheens who prepared him to dance alongside the Tap Dogs at the Sydney Theatre Company’s Gala Fundraiser organized by Cate Blanchett and as a Tap Dog himself for corporate functions. Jonah has also performed for charity events and at a Sydney nightclub while also regularly teaching around the city sharing the knowledge he has gained overseas and sharing the passion for the art form that his teachers have passed onto him. Jonah was thrilled to be accepted into the 2019 School of Jacobs Pillow Tap Program and joined Tapestry Dance Company for their 2019-2020 30th anniversary season.

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Ginnifer Joe

Spring, TX

Ginnifer Joe is a multi-form dance artist with training in tap, contemporary, hip-hop, jazz, and ballet. She has performed in numerous works by choreographers including Charles O. Anderson, Jeremy Arnold, Quilan Cue Arnold, Andrea Beckham, Sidra Bell, Jenn Freeman, Erica Gionfriddo, Dorothy Overbey, Rennie Harris, and Raphael Xavier. She has also performed at Austin City Limits Music Festival, and with Austin dance companies, ARCOS and Ventana Ballet. Her dance training includes workshops and intensives with companies and artists such as Northwest Dance Project, MODULE by Sidra Bell, MET Dance, and the American Dance Festival, and she holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Dance from The University of Texas at Austin.

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Carlos Mejia (Apprentice)

Guadalajara, Jalisco. Mexico

Carlos Mejia started dancing hip-hop when he was 11 years old. Two years later, he began taking tap lessons at T-Stage Academy under the direction of Marisa Nava. His interest in tap dance grew as he participated in workshops with teachers such as Acia Gray, Diane Walker, Nicholas Young, Derick Grant, Jason Janas, Dormeshia Sumbry-Edwards, Sarah Reich, Max Pollak, Jason Samuels Smith, Sam Weber, Michelle Dorrance, Josette Wiggan-Freund, among others.  In these 10 years, he’s had the opportunity to participate in musicals and tap productions such as Oye Como Va (directed and choreographed by Derick Grant and Dormeshia Sumbry-Edwards), Annie, 42nd Street and The Lion King (Directed and choreographed by Marisa Nava) and had the privilege to be part of the 2019 School at Jacob’s Pillow Tap Program. Carlos participated in national and international competitions, being able to represent Mexico in world tap competition held in Germany; obtaining the 6th and 8th place and later in the Dance World Competition held in Portugal, obtaining 1st place for the Adult Tap discipline and best Solo Adult/Junior all disciplines. For Carlos, tap dancing is a way to convey feelings, tell a small story, his passion is to be on stage connecting with the audience. 

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