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Friday, February 1, 2008 at 6:15-6:45PM UNO's The Moving Company will be performing with the UNO Symphonic Wind Ensemble in a new piece by Prof. Josie Metal-Corbin at the following: The 29th Annual University of Nebraska at Omaha Honor Bands Festival Friday, February 1st and Saturday, February 2nd, 2008.
Performances by the University of Nebraska at Omaha Symphonic Wind Ensemble
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Friday, July 13, 2007 Josie Metal-Corbin, a professor of health, physical education and recreation at UNO, and six members of The Moving Company dance group performed Friday, July 13, at the opening reception of Arrhytmy, an interactive kinetic sound installation, at 5 p.m. at the Sheldon Memorial Art Gallery in Lincoln "This is a unique opportunity for The Moving Company because the Sheldon rarely hosts dance in the gallery," Metal-Corbin said. "I am excited to be creating a piece in response to Jamie Burmeister's interactive art installation." For more details about this event, click here. |
"Bagdaddy" on YouTube Originally performed at The Moving Company's "This has been a great deal of fun. I hope people [video on the left may take a moment to load. |
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Sunday, September 23, 2007 The audition will be modern class led by Performances will include an etude by David Parsons featured from the American Dance Legacy Project. Click here for more info about the American Dance Legacy Project. Click here for more info about David Parsons Dance. |
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Sunday, September 9, 2007 The Moving Company will perform several works in connection to the "Spared from the Storm: Masterworks from the New Orleans Museum of Art" exhibit and as a part of family fun day at the Joslyn Art Museum. Click the following links for more information: |
| "Beloved" choreography M. Waugh-Taylor Joslyn "Members Only Event" photo: David Corbin 2007 |
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Friday, September 14, 2007 The Moving Company will perform outdoors at the Live music will accompany the dances featuring a suite of Bach cello music by cellist, Christina Allred and a performance of original and traditional music by guitarist/vocalist, David E. Corbin. Click here for more info about Omaha Reads. Click here for more info about LitFest. |
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