Fussion: Dance and Rhythm
"The Energy is Liberated" will bring a magical mix of traditional and modern song, dance, and drumming to the historic stage of the Royce Auditorium at the St. Cecilia Music Society. The best performers and musicians in Grand Rapids are excited to create a night of pure energy and dynamic movement that will excite the senses.
The performers include:
Dancers: Amy Wilson, Diana Tourongeau, Marco Riolo, Andrea S. Nightingale, Marci Stembol, Audria Larsen, Kim Straub, Lewis Richards, Katherine Marty, Isabel Garcia, and Rachael Inger
Percussionists: Dustin Meyer, Don Brooks, Emily Byxbe, Nancy Rogers and Liz Dupont
Singers: Ted Jauw, Amanda Narvaes, as well as Ben, Margi, Sarah, Kelly, Deidre, and Lasandra.
Erick Pichardo's vibrant paintings are exhibited in every gallery, church, and community center throughout Grand Rapids. His explosive hand percussion is heard on the bustling streets of our downtown. His multi-lingual poetry and performances that range from ancient tribal to modern lyrical are experienced in our theaters. Erick has arrived in Grand Rapids from the Caribbean Islands to bring new energy and a vision of collective hope for the healing powers of creativity that our whole community can share and celebrate together.
Rachel Finan has been performing, directing and producing work for over 20 years. She studied theatre at New York University and Japanese Butoh dance with various master teachers including Diego Pinon, Katsura Kan, and Shinichi Moma Koga. Locally she is a co-founder of several production companies including Super Happy Funtime Burlesque (SHFTB), Michigan’s only independently produced traveling burlesque company. She is also behind the X Performance Group, 24 Hour Theatre and has her hands in just about every small theatre in town. Rachel has appeared nationally at the New York Butoh Festival and Body Breaks doing solo Butoh and the Boston Burlesque Expo doing circus/burlesque. She is an avid yoga practitioner and teacher; she is also an aerialist, contortionist and makeup artist. Rachel is grateful for the opportunity to support local independent theater.
Over the past ten years, Joshua Dunigan has used his love of world music to teach and perform Afro-Cuban and Latin percussion with adult classes, public school students, and everyone else on the streets of Grand Rapids. As the percussionist for Latin-Rock band Cabildo (now Villalobos), Josh places traditional Cuban, Brazilian, and Andean rhythms in a contemporary setting for live shows in Grand Rapids. With the group Wazobia, Josh celebrates the music of the African Diaspora with a fun, interactive show that will get you on your feet.
For further information contact Josh Dunigan at dizzyjd[at]gmail.com or 616.334.6549