Capezio 125th Anniversary Celebration
tags: Ann Marie DeAngelo, Eric Dunlap| April 23, 2012 | ||
| 7:00 pm | to | 9:00 pm |
Capezio celebrates 125 years of excellence
with this one-night only special evening
on Monday, April 23, 2012 at 7:00 p.m.
at New York City Center
131 West 55 Street (between 6th and 7th Avenues)
in NYC.
Video Design by Forward Motion Theater Founder Eric Dunlap.
Directed by Ann Marie DeAngelo.
Proceeds will go to American Tap Dance Foundation,
Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS, and National Dance Institute.
Please contact Capezio at 125years@capezio.com
or NY City Center for more information.
One night only, a cavalcade of dance celebrates 125 years of Capezio’s commitment to the arts. The evening promises to be sensational, with numerous dance styles, genres, and mediums of performance represented, all reflecting how Capezio has been an integral part of the history of dance and entertainment. Combining all dance forms, the show exemplifies America’s soul as expressed through movement– its dynamic energy, eclecticism and indomitable free spirit.
Director Ann Marie DeAngelo says, “In a marriage of past and future, this show is an amalgamation of choreographic voices – presenting the new and edgy alongside sure-fire hits.”
Don’t miss this explosive gallery of art! This special mix of talent has never before been seen together on the same stage.
Highlights include:
Tommy Tune
The Radio City Rockettes
Mr. Wiggles and Rock Steady Crew together with Industrial Rhythm
American Ballet Theater soloists Misty Copeland and Jared Mathews
ILuminate
Noah Raceyʼs New York Song & Dance
Sponsored talent from Dance Sport Competitions will perform alongside Mark Stuart Dance Theatre
Rasta Thomas and his company, Bad Boys of Dance
Cirque du Soleil contortionist/aerialist Anna Venizelos with her sister Emily.
The Lombard Twins
Fosse Heat
Momix
Tap Sensation Carter Williams
Director/choreographer Nigel Lythgoe will be the recipient of the Capezio 125th Anniversary Award. The incomparable Desmond Richardson (left), 2011 Capezio Award Recipient, will also appear.
Career Transition For Dancers – A Halloween Thriller
tags: Ann Marie DeAngelo, Eric Dunlap, Video Design| October 31, 2011 | ||
| 7:00 pm | to | 10:00 pm |

Honoring more than a quarter century of support, Career Transition For Dancers connects dancers to their future, and embraces the unique legacy of dance and dancers that enrich the human condition.
Mark your calendar: Monday, October 31, 2011 at 7pm
Join us at New York City Center on Monday, October 31, 2011 at 7pm for our 26th Anniversary Jubilee. The Masquerade Supper with the Stars, live auction and dancing ’til the witching hour to follow at the Hilton New York’s Grand Ballroom. Dress attire: ghoulishly clever or elegant masquerade, but masks a must!
Join Host Chita Rivera and dancers from around the world to celebrate one of America’s greatest art forms.
Produced by Ann Marie Deangelo
Video Design by Eric Dunlap/Forward Motion Theater
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ARTMUSE BOCHOLT
tags: artMUSE, Eric Dunlap| July 16, 2011 | ||
| 12:00 am | to | 11:00 pm |
FMT co-founder Eric Dunlap creates facade projection for the spinning-mill as a part of the artMUSE festival. The event takes place on July 16-17 in Bocholt, Germany. The factory is now an extension of the LWL-Museum of Industrial Culture.
For complete information, visit the artMUSE Bolcholt website.
Sky Clock Installation by Wetcircuit
tags: Lee Chappell, Quartz Composer, wetcircuitRealtime animated installation visuals created for New Years Eve, combines animated layers and a clock component programmed to tell the actual time. Soundtrack procedurally generated with randomizing parameters.
Premiered at Lee Chappell’s FANTASY New Year’s Eve Spectacular, December 31, 2010.
Copyright 2010, Holly Daggers/wetcircuit
XBOX Kinect Launch in Times Square
Microsoft launched the Kinect controller for XBOX with a live concert and flash mob at rush hour in Times Square. Holly Daggers was tapped to perform the onstage visuals for the 30-minute surprise show that stopped traffic with live performances by Ne-yo and Lady Sovereign while over 600 dancers performed in unison on three city blocks of white carpet. The game-inspired visuals and live-camera angles of the event also appeared on seven of Times Square’s giant screens, transforming the theater district into an enormous synchronized visual entertainment center.
Forward Motion Theater thanks Edirol Roland for the opportunity to use the V-440 HD Mixer.
The official video from Xbox on YouTube:

