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Madrugada flier

Arab-esque Contemporary World Dance Concert flier

A Celebraton of Dance

caught between flier
Dialogos - coming in October

DIALOGOS ~ OCTOBER 5-15, 2006
At the Unknown Theater in Hollywood


Funded in part by a Dance: Creation to Performance grant from
Dance USA and the Irvine Foundation, Deborah developed several new works for a shared program, Diálogos - Flamenco Experiments & Tango and Beyond. Performing with dancers Batista Gremaud and Vera Kovic, singer Marta Santa Maria and percussionist Fernando Diez, Deborah explored her unique choreographic voice as a dance artist incorporating flamenco into her work in experimental ways. Included was Code Pink, a stomp-to-power piece, dedicated to the women's peace activist group of the same name - SEE SLIDESHOW
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In complement to this, tango choreographer, Moti Buchboot presented several new pieces and performed with Deborah in a collaborative multimedia duet. The premiere season took place October 5-15, 2006 at Hollywood's Unknown Theater to sold out and standing room only houses.
Flamenco Classes in Silverlake. contact Deborah for more info. Serious students only please.
FILM SCREENINGS

March 26th at 6pm: FILM SUNDAY screens THE CONVERSATION and MADRUGADA at The Attic Theatre & Film Center, 5429 W. Washington Blvd. in Los Angeles, between Fairfax and Hauser, just east of the 10 freeway. Tickets: $5 For info and reservations, call (323) 525-0600, ext. 3#. www.FilmSunday.com

FILM SUNDAY is The ATTIC’s once a month eclectic mix of Film, Music, Poetry, Comedy, and Performance Art. The Last Sunday of Every Month, the ATTIC screens short films by new filmmakers who share the stage with musicians, poets, and spoken word artists. This eclectic mix is known as FILM SUNDAY. See below to preview both films:

THE CONVERSATION: see the film 4.0 minutes
  • VII Festival Internacional de VideoDanza de Buenos Aires - November, 7 to 12, 2005

    MADRUGADA
    see the film (7.00 minutes)
    LA TIMES Review excerpt - Lewis Segal 3/24/05:
    Besides interactions between live dancers and projections, "Caught Between" offered conventional screenings of dance films - none more potent than "Madrugada", in which Deborah Greenfield and William Morrison evoked the primal force of flamenco by fusing Greenfield's dancing with the parched vistas of Death Valley.

  • American Dance Therapy Conference, Nashville, TN, October 28 along with Carmen & Geoffrey and DV 8's Cost of Living
  • The Body Global New Zealand's Festival of Dance and Physical Theatre
    Christchurch, July 31st 2005
  • Caught Between live & video dance concert, March 20th '05, Ivar Theatre, Hollywood.
    Includes Madrugada film screening.
  • March 13th - University of Ann Arbor, Michigan.
  • Dance on Camera Festival 2005 Lincoln Center, NY: Jan 7th, 9:00pm, Jan 8th, 1:00pm
  • Roots and Innovation in Flamenco program of the Foundation for Iberian Music: Jan 26th, 2005 7:00pm Proshansky Auditorium, 365 Fifth Avenue, NY
  • 3rd Frame Festival, International Dance Video Festival, November, 2004, Portugal

  • PAST SHOWS INCLUDE:

  • LA Philharmonic Peninsula Fair - Sunday Oct. 10th, 1.30pm, 2004
    Guest appearance with guitarist Kai Narezo and cantaor Fernando de Malaga as part of the LA Philharmonic fundraising gala concert at Palos Verdes.
  • SUMMERSOUNDS A week of children's performances at the Hollywood Bowl, July 2004
  • Madrugada: multimedia flamenco-theatre
    Barnsdall Gallery Theatre, June 27th, 2004 - with Rosa Negra Flamenco
    poster of Madrugada ~ .pdf   see photos and audience feedback
    photos of Madrugada - stage show

  • A CELEBRATION OF DANCE - Alex Theatre, April 2003
  • ARAB-ESQUE - Contemporary World Dance Concert, Alex Theatre, March 2003