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New Directions

Epstein Family Amphitheater | June 4-6

Directed by: Ana María Álvarez | Featuring Student Choreographers: Mark Betancourt, Kelly Callejo , Amanda Carroll , Vrisika Chauhan, Juliana Lawscha, Josie MarascoJames Selby, Teresa Velasco, J'Sean Wiley 

 

About the Show

NEW DIRECTIONS features the work of student choreographers and will welcome dance makers and movers from across all areas, and beyond the department. New Directions engages dancers and choreographers across campus, and acts to support the next generation of embodied storytellers and movement makers.

  

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The Choreographers

Mark Betancourt

Kelly Callejo 

Amanda Carroll  

Vrisika Chauhan

Juliana Lawscha 

Josie Marasco

James Selby

Teresa Velasco 

J'Sean Wiley 

 

The Cast

Ava Barone
Seher Basi
Mark Betancourt
Ella Breaux
Roxanne Brookhyser
Kelly Callejo
Amanda Carroll
Vrisika Chauhan
Italy Clark
Nicole Constan
Valeria Corona
Meleny Delacerda
Kaitlyn Fong
Emily Gonzalez
Moises Gonzalez
Zoe Golston
Domitille Guerard
Kayla Hess
Makenna Holst
Stephanie Hunt
Kaylee Ishihara
Chazaiah Johnson
Sage Kowalkowski
Aki Lam
Juliana Lawscha
Omar Lopez
Hannah Lucas
Josie Marasco
Itzel Melchor
Kiersten Mumford
Alisa Myerchin
Mariana Noriega
Yuliana Noriega
Oluwatolani (Tolani) Olanrewaju Ojo
Nazia Quadir
Leilani Rivera
Erica Rosslee
Vale Ruiz
Clio Salzer
Rachel Sanford
Yael Sela
James Selby
Mars Stern
Logan Temple
Sivaanjali Thoppai
Grace Trainor
Allen Valencia
Teresa Velasco
Nava Waisman
J'Sean Wiley
Anni Wu
 

Production

Laura Manning: Production Manager

Jesus Chapa Oporto: Facilities Manager 

Yareli Garcia: Production Stage Manager

Jan Mah: Costume Shop Supervisor

Jeni Cheung: Props Shop Supervisor

 

Creative 

Spencer Duff - Lighting & Video Designer

Keene Cheung - Composer & Sound Designer

Italy Clark - Sound Designer

 

About the Director

Ana María Alvarez, a 2020 Doris Duke Artist and an inaugural Dance/USA Artist Fellow, is a prolific choreographer, skilled dancer, masterful teaching artist, and movement activist who has achieved multiple accolades for her dynamic works. Her thesis work explored the abstraction of Latine dance, specifically Salsa, as a way to express social resistance as related to the U.S. immigration battle. This work became the impetus for founding CONTRA-TIEMPO Activist Dance Theater in 2005 in Los Angeles. Her most recent work with the company, ¡azúcar! was commissioned by APAP Arts Forward and NC State Live in Raleigh, NC. She will continue to work with CONTRA-TIEMPO on further developing the work as part of Jacob's Pillow, Pillow Lab, in February 2024 and will work with local dancers as part of WinterWorks 2024. After this, ¡azúcar! will be shared as part of the 20th season of Art & Power at UCSD in Spring 2024. 

Alvarez and CONTRA-TIEMPO have continued to tour “joyUS justUS” (2017). This signature work is a radical celebration of humanity and the feminine, centering joy as a more loving and just future is imagined. Herwork has been presented in theaters across the country and the world, including in Germany, Bulgaria, Cuba, Bolivia, Ecuador, Chile and El Salvador.  She was selected as the 2018 BiNational Artist in Residence, connecting communities in the Sonoran Desert, Phoenix (U.S.), Douglas (U.S.), Tucson (U.S.), and Agua Prieta (M.X.), through leading artistic workshops, collaborative performances, and public talks, and concluding with a performance at the U.S.-Mexico border. Alvarez and CONTRA-TIEMPO were also invitedto represent the best of American Contemporary Dance Abroad through The Obama Administration’s U.S. Department of State cultural exchange program, produced by BAM, DanceMotionUSA. In the Fall of 2022, Alvarez was invited to join the UC San Diego Theatreand Dance Department as a tenured faculty member. In this exciting new chapter of her career, Alvarez, in collaboration with her colleagues and students, is imagining and designing a new future for embodied performance and practice at UCSD. 

Alvarez has been recognized with a number of awards and grants including NEFA’s National Dance Project, the National Association of Latino Arts and Cultures, LA City Department of Cultural Affairs,  Los Angeles County and the California Arts Council among others.  

She is the recipient of  the Mujeres Destacadas awardfrom LA Opinion and a Los Angeles Women’s Theatre Festival Rainbow Award for her work with CONTRA-TIEMPO called “Agua Furiosa.” She received a Bachelor of Arts in Dance and Politics from Oberlin College and a Master of Fine Arts in Choreography from UCLA’s Department of World Arts and Cultures. Alvarez lives in Los Angeles with her husband and two children.