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    Da·Da·Dance Project


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    A duet repertory company inspired by the Dada movement, Da·Da·Dance Project was founded by Eun Jung Choi and Guillermo Ortega Tanus in New York City. In the spirit of Dadaism, they challenge conventional notions of art making with travesty, absurdity, and physical authenticity; they constantly question aesthetic ideals. Drawing from a wealth of experiences in theater, music, poetry, multi-media, visual/commercial art, various dance styles from “traditional” to “cutting-edge” to “street dance” to “improvisation”, they continuously seek to deliver a uniquely expressive vocabulary that communicates to all people and reveals their eccentricity. Their themes frequently include aspects of one’s personality, social and emotional behavior and intelligence, with a curious mixture of the comic and tragic.

     

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        Da·Da·Dance Project

        1417 W Stiles Street
        Philadelphia, PA 19121

        Phone: 347 471 0748   |   Email   |   Official Website

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