KIDS

    Kids' Creative Movement

    Kids' Creative Movement

    Presented by Kun Yang Lin/Dancers at CHI Movement Arts Center

    Ongoing


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    Movement concepts will be explored in a group setting for the first time. Children will have the opportunity to explore and develop their imaginations through dance exercises that promote freedom of expression as well as balance and coordination. There will be a mix of ballet, modern, improvisation, floor and across-the-room exercises, as well as props and costumes.

    Marcie Mamura is an artist, educator, and collaborator. Originally from Sioux City, IA, she moved to Philadelphia to continue her dance investigations. Marcie graduated from the University of Oregon in June 2010 with a MFA in Dance. As a Graduate Teaching Fellow, she taught undergraduate dance technique classes at the University of Oregon from 2007-2010. Prior to graduate school, Marcie lived in Chicago, IL, and studied on company scholarship with Billy Siegenfeld's Jump Rhythm Jazz Project and at the Joel Hall Dance Center. She was a member of AmeriCorps Project YES! (Youth-Education-Service) where she worked in partnership with the Northwestern University Settlement House. Marcie earned a BFA in Theatre with a Concentration in Dance from Kansas State University in 2002. She currently teaches dance in various Philadelphia educational settings including Girard College and the CHI Movement Arts Center. She has performed work by Mina Estrada at the CEC and presented her own work in the 11th InHale Performance Series at the CHI Movement Arts Center. Marcie is grateful to be moving and learning with such a vibrant, inspiring creative community.


    • At-a-
      Glance

      • Venue Info

        CHI Movement Arts Center

        1316 S. 9th Street
        Philadelphia, PA 19147

        Full map and directions

      • Admission Info

        Tickets:

        $15

        Info Phone: 267-687-3739

      • Dates & Times

        Dates:
        Ongoing

        Times:

        9:30-10:30 am

      • Accessibility Info