Ensemble Eclecitca is thrilled to present its new interdisciplinary show “Around the World in 80 Minutes!” on August 29, 7 pm at Senate’s End, Columbia, SC.
Ensemble Eclecitca is thrilled to present its new interdisciplinary show “Around the World in 80 Minutes!” on August 29, 7 pm at Senate’s End, Columbia, SC. One of the missions of Ensemble Eclectica is to bring together different Art forms in one production, to promote local artistry and local talent. We will feature not only live orchestra comprised of the internationally renounced musicians- USC faculty and its alumina, but also showcase local dance studios and their artistic directors
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Ensemble Eclecitca is thrilled to present its new interdisciplinary show “Around the World in 80 Minutes!” on August 29, 7 pm at Senate’s End, Columbia, SC. One of the missions of Ensemble Eclectica is to bring together different Art forms in one production, to promote local artistry and local talent. We will feature not only live orchestra comprised of the internationally renounced musicians- USC faculty and its alumina, but also showcase local dance studios and their artistic directors who have been contributing to the Columbia Arts scene for a long time: The Academy of Lexington Youth Ballet with its Artistic director Regina Willoughby, Maria Palacio and her Alegria Bellydance Studio, Evadne Medina, theatrical dancer, and Columbia favorites, Zenaida and Ken Broom – all representing different dance genres.
We have partnered with a ceramist Olga Yukhno who will be displaying her artwork before and during the show. Live painting during the production will be created by a visual artist David Smith.
Music for this event has been carefully selected by its Artistic and Music director Maestra Suzanna Pavlovsky: “We will take our audiences to a creative journey from Europe (Spain and Italy) to the Middle East (Israel), Latin America (Argentina and Brazil) culminating in the USA. I am excited and honored to present two World Premiers during this show: Tarantella by a living Armenian composer Grigor Arakelian, and Nigun –Hosanna by a living composer Avrohom Leichtling who resides in the New York City.” In addition to the cultural enrichment, we will offer wine and international food samples at the tables to spice up this experience.
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