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DANCING 9 to 5

{WATCH THE A.L. STEINER VIDEO}

~ The Whitney Museum of American Art Altria ~ 120 Park Avenue South ~ at 42nd Street ~ January 17th, 2007 ~

What happens when vital bodies introduce new and thoughtful ways of moving into a space where people are perhaps least aware of their bodies and how they are moving?

From 9am until 5pm on Wednesday January 17th, Los Angeles's Sundown Schoolhouse will temporarily take over the Whitney Museum of American Art at Altria's Sculpture Court on Park Avenue in New York. This frenetic public space flowing with office workers will be a site for dance workshops and classes of many kinds offered throughout the day. In this corporate office across from Grand Central Station in midtown Manhattan in the middle of the winter we think New Yorkers will be eager for new ways to move!

Dance and movement will weave its way into the existing landscape and movement patterns of the public space. Some classes and workshops will be offered specifically for corporate office workers, some for professional dancers and many others are geared for all levels. 15 dancers, choreographers and movement artists have been invited to lead workshops for ‘Dancing 9 to 5’. They come from New York, Los Angeles and beyond. They are offering workshop/clinic/class projects that have been developed and offered just for this day and this space.

Teachers will include: Felicia Ballos, Olive Bieringa, Alex Escalante, DD Dorvillier, Levi Gonzalez, Paige Gratland, Michael Helland, Daniel Linehan, Juliette Mapp, Jennifer Monson, Kayvon Pourazar, Otto Ramstad, Robbinschilds, Flora Wiegmann.

Admission is free, but registration is required. View the classes and schedule here and then call {212} 570-7715, visit www.whitney.org or email public_programs@whitney.org to reserve a spot.

{The event will be followed by a lecture at 7:00pm by Fritz Haeg "Edible Estates, Sundown Schoolhouse and the Homosexual Home"}