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Dancing Amongst Sculpture Once Again - Music & Motion Dance

In celebration of the 15th Anniversary of Grounds For Sculpture, Music & Motion Dance will return for its third year to present a new work entitled RED on July 15, 2007 from 12 – 3pm throughout the grounds.

Set to premiere at the Philly Fringe & Live Arts Festival 2007 in September, visitors to the Grounds For Sculpture will have a chance to preview the new dance work, RED by Music & Motion Dance on Sunday, July 15th. Music & Motion will be offering selected excerpts, from 12pm – 3pm, at various locations throughout the 35-acre sculpture park, located at 18 Fairgrounds Road, Hamilton, NJ. The performance is free to the public with admission to the grounds

Music and Motion Dance's new work RED, offers us an intimate look at relationships through the medium of movement, luscious visual imagery, differing human temperaments and undeniable beauty of self-discovery.

A single color, RED, becomes the defining point of a relationship, as one is caught up in whirlwind of seduction, passion, anger, romance and joy. Ultimately this color journey leads us to an empowering view of who we are and what is truly possible.

Dance pieces have been carefully chosen to blend with both the contemporary sculptures offered and the beautifully landscaped grounds. This strolling program will offer guests a unique mixture of sounds, colors, textures and movement… creating a sense of place in astonishing and unforgettable ways.

As part of the 15th Anniversary celebration, the Grounds for Sculpture will be offering a Free Poster to every car (1 per car), a Free Guest Pass to the first 15 cars entering the park. (1 per car to be used on the next visit), 15% Discount at Rat’s Restaurant (for parties up to 13 – may not be combined with any other offer) and 15% Members Discount in the Museum Shop (may not be combined with any other offer).

Music & Motion Dance Productions is a non-profit corporation, which is both owned and operated by teens with mentoring from outside corporations and individuals. It is a group of pre-professional dancers ages fourteen thru nineteen, who have expressed an interest in pursuing dance and the performing arts. Under the artistic direction of Steven Weisz, this group’s mission has been to empower young people through dance and creative collaboration in the performing arts, building self-esteem and inspiring self-expression and community action.

To that end, Music & Motion performs locally and in surrounding communities throughout the year, as well as performances in a fully professional atmosphere presented for corporations, museums, gardens, and live arts related venues. Music & Motion fulfills the need for providing young dancers with performing experience in a nurturing environment, while continually exciting audiences wherever they perform. The collaborative efforts of the entire company create a synergy rich in imagination, celebration and spirit.

2007 Cast Members are: Julie Ann D'Angelo, Bristol, PA; Stacey Folks, Pennsburg, PA; Grace Harman, Philadelphia, PA; Christina Heupel, Newtown, PA; Lauren Mulholland, Aston, PA; Ashley Klemmer, Whitehall, PA; Kristen Konski, Bristol, PA; Jennifer Laucella, Horsham, PA; Kate Lubenetski, Quakertown, PA; Melissa Martin, Schwenksville, PA; Andrea Piovane, Bensalem, PA; Alexandra Ruch, Horsham, PA; Noelle Tolbert, Harleysville, PA;

Additional Information:
http://www.Music-and-Motion.com

Grounds For Sculpture, a 35-acre sculpture park and museum, has captivated visitors since 1992, and has only gained in popularity as more of the public discovers its tranquil setting and engaging sculpture.

Indoor Exhibitions of emerging and well-known artists are shown throughout the year in two expansive, glass-walled buildings that were once exhibit halls for the New Jersey State Fair. Over 200 contemporary sculptures, from monumental to smaller scale, can be found on the beautifully landscaped grounds. Grounds For Sculpture also offers gardens, water features, an exciting restaurant—Rat’s, a Café, Museum Shop, Toad Hall Shop & Gallery, and a seasonally-open Gazebo Café for visitors. Special Events and educational programs are scheduled throughout the year offering music and entertainment, lectures, hands-on art activities, tours, and more.

For more information about the Grounds For Sculpture
http://www.groundsforsculpture.org/

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