Come Dance

2000

TECHNICAL DATA

Choreography
Dany Bittencourt

Artistic Direction
Hulda Bittencourt

Songs
Fábio Cardia (music and lyrics) and Cãssia Navas (lyrics)

Original music and score re-reading
Fábio Cardia

Research Consulting (project and script for a show)
Cassia Navas

Historical and Iconographical Research
Cassia Navas and Vladimir Condereche

Roadmap
Dany Bittencourt, Hulda Bittencourt and Fábio Cárdia

Project Idealization
Edmundo Rodrigues Bittencourt (in memorian)

Costumes (creation)
Fábio Namatame

Subtitles
Ato Primo Cultural Production

Choreographies
Historical Ballets and Quotes Dany Bittencourt
Modern and Contemporary Dance Vladimir Condereche
Popular Dances Fábio Pinheiro and Henrique Lima


Synopsis
Um dinâmico e divertido musical, didático, social, histórico e cultural, onde os bailarinos da Cisne Negro Cia. de Dança contam, cantando e dançando, a história da dança através dos tempos, tendo como mestre de cerimônias o Rei Sol, Luiz XIV.

Year of debut
2000

Dany Bittencourt

Artistic name Dany Bittencourt began her studies at the Cisne Negro Ballet Studio at the age of 3 and graduated from the Royal Academy of Dancing in London, in the advanced level. She took classical ballet improvement classes in London with Merly Park and Shirley Graham, among others. She trained in classical and contemporary technique, spending 6 months at Les Ballets Jazz de Montreal and 6 months at Le Grand Ballet Canadien. de dança, having performed throughout Brazil and in countries such as Africa, Scotland, Spain, England, United States, Argentina, Canada, Uruguay, Germany, Paraguay, Chile, interpreting works and acting as assistant to important national and international choreographers and teachers, such as Mark Baldwin (England), Gigi Caciuleanu, Patrick Delcroix (France), Itizik Galili (Holland), Victor Navarro (Spain), Marc de Graef (Portugal), among others. She is Rehearsal Director of cisne negro cia. de dança, where she also acts as choreographer, having in her curriculum works created especially for the company: Baobá (2010, with general direction by José Possi Neto), Abacadá (2009 - Choreographic Direction), Forrolins (2009), Atmosferas (2006); A Viagem de Quixote (2005), Anéis (2003), Em Caso de...(2001) and Vem Dançar (2000), besides works as "guest choreographer": Forrolins (Chile), Imagens Sonoras (Balé da Cidade de Taubaté), Don Giovanni (São Paulo).