Are you ready to move under the influence of the moon?
Join us for a captivating 90-minute community dance workshop where you’ll explore dynamic, moon-inspired movements that draw from the deep symbolism of the celestial moon in Asian culture. This open-level class, led by choreographer Jiemin Yang, offers a sneak peek into his latest contemporary dance project, Portraits of the Moon. (Mark your calendars for the showings on Oct 18 & 19. more details here).
This workshop invites you to express your unique stories, identities, and ideas through body movement while celebrating the vibrant spirit of AAPI culture. Don’t miss this chance to connect with the power of the moon and be part of something truly special! Come dance and feel the moon’s magic!
What to expect at the workshop:
This workshop welcomes participants of all experience levels. We’ll kick things off with a lively warm-up, dive into creative movement exercises, and then followed by an upbeat dance combo set to some fun tunes. Come as you are—just make sure you’re dressed comfortably to move and don’t forget your water bottle. Let’s get moving and have some fun!
*This dance workshop is recommended for participants 16 years of age and older.
When: 4:30-6:00pm. Saturday, Oct 5th, 2024
Admission: Free (suggested donation $5-10). RSVP required on Eventbrite.
Location: Glow Cultural Center, 133-29 41st Ave floor 1, Flushing, NY 11355
What Should I Wear?
Any clothing that allows you to move comfortably. You may wear socks, sneakers, or shoes comfortable for dancing during the class.
ABOUT Jiemin Yang
Jiemin is a Chinese-American choreographer and performer, born in China and based in Queens. He holds a MA in Contemporary Dance from the London Contemporary Dance School and a BS from Macaulay Honors College. Jiemin’s work has been recognized with the Redtail Artist Residencies ’23 at Jamaica Center for the Arts & Learning and multiple grants from the Queens Council on the Arts. His short dance film Wo/我 has won awards from the DisOrient Asian American Film Festival of Oregon ’22 and the Queens World Film Festival ’22. Jiemin was honored as Artist of Exceptional Merit ’22 by the Asian American Arts Alliance and has been a resident artist of the CUNY Dance Initiative at Queens College/Kupferberg Center for the Arts from 2021-2022. He has received Artists in Queens Grant 2024 from Flushing Town Hall and Queens Arts Funds ’24 from New York Foundation for the Arts. (www.jieminyang.art. IG: @jiemin.art)
This project is supported by funds from the New York State Council on the Arts, Statewide Community Regrants Program (formerly the Decentralization program) with the support of Governor Kathy Hochul and the New York State Legislature, and administered by Flushing Town Hall