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BALAM Dance Theatre Returns to Putnam County in "Taking Flight, an Afternoon of Modern and Cultural Dances"

Arts and Entertainment

September 16, 2022

From: BALAM Dance Theatre

New York, NY -- BALAM Dance Theatre (BALAM), a non-profit professional dance theatre company, once again joins the Putnam County Dance Project (PCDP) in a revival performance of Taking Flight, an Afternoon of Modern & Cultural Dances.

This family-friendly performance presented along the magnificent Hudson River in eastern Putnam County, New York celebrates cultures and dreams. The program highlights the true story of one woman’s journey from refugee to record-breaking pilot and world ambassador for STEM education.

BALAM Dance Theatre’s cultural dances, especially curated for this program, feature Balinese, French and Spanish techniques. They include the scintillating Balinese dance duet, Oleg Tambulilingan (Love Dance of the Bumblebees), performed by BALAM’s Balinese Artist Nani Devi, and the zippy 19th century Spanish Escuela Bolera duet, Pandaderos de la Flamenca, with BALAM’s artistic director Carlos Fittante and Spanish dance expert Barbara Romero. In the last piece, Fandango (circa 1786), Fittante performs his choreography fusing French Baroque and Spanish Escuela Bolera dance techniques accompanied by Period musician Ryan Closs on live Baroque guitar.

Inspired by "Fly Girl Fly", a biographical children’s book written by Nancy Roe Pimm, this program references the true story of Shaesta Waiz, who grows from a small child escaping Afghanistan to become an inspiring American pilot flying solo to five continents around the world. A role model to young people everywhere, Waiz’s remarkable accomplishment encourages youth everywhere, and especially girls, to pursue education and their own dreams.

Other New York guest dancers will present dances from around the world, including West Africa, Argentina, Bali, Egypt, India, Israel, and Japan. Salma Khowaja, a local Putnam County resident of Afghan heritage, coached the PCDP dancers in some traditional steps of the "Attan" dance and helped them to create their own performance version of this national dance of Afghanistan.

Date: Saturday, September 24th

Time: 4 p.m.

Venue:
Arts on the Lake
640 NY-52,
Carmel Hamlet, NY 10512.

A rain date is scheduled for Sunday, September 25 at 2 p.m.

Tickets ranging from $5 to $30, with open seating, may be purchased online at https://artsonthelake.org/event.php?ev_id=26116.

For further information, call 646-361-9183 or visit BALAM Dance Theatre on its blog, www.balamdancetheatre.blogspot.com.

For details https://artsonthelake.org/event.php?ev_id=26116.

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