Con due spettacoli da tutto esaurito nel 2018, il suo show «Life Symphony: The Crossline», è pronto a tornare in scena alla Bogart House di Brooklyn questa sera. Artefice dell’allestimento è una trentenne biellese, Amanda Spilinga, che con questa produzione chiuderà il 2019 in bellezza insieme alla sua compagnia la Alternative Synergy The Company (Astc).
Read MoreLa coreografa biellese Amanda Spilinga, 30 anni, presenta il suo ultimo spettacolo a New York giovedì 19 dicembre.
E’ la fondatrice e direttrice della compagnia di danza americana Alternative Synergy The Company (ASTC), riconosciuta dalla comunità di danza newyorkese per aver riunito danza classica/moderna con la danza di strada tramite il suo stile unico ed originale.
2019 marks the 39th year that Brooklyn Arts Council has been providing this service to Brooklyn’s artists, cultural ambassadors, arts organizations and communities. Community Arts Grants provide the indispensable service of putting our city and state cultural dollars directly into the hands of the artists and organizations, encouraging the kind of cultural and artistic engagement that has helped make Brooklyn a world-wide destination for arts and culture. Each year, grant applications are reviewed by a group of panelists with expertise in the applicant's discipline. Click here for the list of 2019 Panelists.
Read MoreSome of the greatest art was born out of collaboration. We’ve all seen street dancers and the lite feet youth on the subway. The phrase “Showtime!” is embedded in our consciousness with instant visuals of crazy acrobatics and dance moves to your fave tracks.
Read MoreThe second installment of the “Making Dance Now” blog series features Alternative Synergy The Company (ASTC), a non-profit organization based in Brooklyn, NY. ASTC was assembled with risk in mind: taking artists of all ages, nationalities and backgrounds and merging their arts to create a single story and vision. The company’s mission is to move beyond the conventional by uniting diverse movements, cultures and people to create a new and unique style of art.
Read MoreNYC diversified Italian immigrant Amanda Spilinga's dance style. Now she is diversifying dance itself.
The 29-year-old travelled to NYC from Italy seven years ago as a trained ballerina and contemporary dancer. Her passion for the traditional styles met their match when Amanda discovered the street style of dance in the city.
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