Category: 2014 Season – Breath
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Jen and the Zen of Dance
by Lewis Whittington On a frigid morning in February, Jennifer Laucella danced all morning in several works by MM2 choreographers, before directing a run-through of her own premiere. She moves to the side of the studio and is a little out of breath, but smiling and comments that her piece ‘All The Animals’ is literally…
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In Alison Liney’s Expel, every breath is a letter to the world
by Lewis Whittington Dancer-choreographer Alison Liney is in her first year residency with MM2’s choreographic collective. Late last winter, Liney was in the studio with the dancers contemplating the final section on ‘Expel‘, her debut piece with the company.
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The Joy (definitely) Unfolded for Jessica Bryan
by Lewis Whittington Jessica Bryan has been with MM2 for five years as both a dancer and a choreographer. She is currently in the midst of developing her new work “The Joy Unfolded” for the MM2 spring concert series.
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Brianne Scott to premiere her dance piece – And All Good Things Are Yours
By Lewis Whittington Brianne Scott is premiering her dance piece And All Good Things Are Yours for the BREATH concert series this spring with MM2 Dance Company,
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As seen in the Philadelphia Inquirer Spring Arts Preview
Spring arts preview by Merilyn Jackson who reviews dance for the Inquirer MM2 Modern Dance Company. Steven Weisz, creator of PhiladelphiaDANCE.org,
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Back in the studio developing new works for 2014 – BREATH
Continuing to build on its success from this past season, which included performances throughout the Philadelphia region and tour in Florence, Italy, the dancers of MM2 Modern Dance Company are once
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Two new dancers join MM2 for the 2014 season
After an extensive audition process, MM2 Modern Dance is pleased to announce the addition of two new members to the company in the capacity of both dancers and choreographers for the 2014 season – Alison Liney and Jillian Ikeler.
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A New Home and A New Season
With the beginning of October and our 2014 season, MM2 has moved to a new home at The Iron Factory for its weekly rehearsals. Formerly the top floor of an early 1900’s factory, the large rental studio in Philadelphia’s Olde Kensington neighborhood was made available to us by its founders