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International Ambassador of Hip-Hop, Rennie Harris Puremovement E-mail

rennieharrispuremovement4.jpgThe preeminent hip-hop dance company in the world, Rennie Harris Puremovement brings pure, contagious stage magic to Diana Wortham Theatre at Pack Place at 8 p.m. Thursday and Friday, February 23-24, 2012.

 

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Celebrating its 20th anniversary in 2012, Puremovement is a celebration of life, or as The Village Voice describes the show: “Hip-hop dance to a higher power, in both the mathematical and the metaphysical senses.” Under Harris’s artistic direction, Puremovement’s virtuosic dancers stretch brilliant street moves to high art in works that beat with meaning and delight.

Based in Philadelphia, this company is the international ambassador of hip-hop dance, delivering the true essence and spirit of hip hop, rather than commercially exploited stereotypes. The theater has eagerly anticipated the return of this group since it wowed audiences during performances at Diana Wortham Theatre in November 2005.

rennieharrispuremovement5_creditchristopherduggan.jpgHighly acclaimed choreographer Dr. Lorenzo “Rennie” Harris founded Rennie Harris Puremovement in 1992 on the belief that hip-hop is the most important original expression of a new generation. With its roots in the inner-city African American and Latino communities, hip-hop can be characterized as a contemporary indigenous form, one that expresses universal themes that extend beyond racial, religious, and economic boundaries, and one that, because of its pan-racial and transnational popularity, can help bridge these divisions and change the course for young minds.

Harris’s work encompasses the diverse and rich African American traditions of the past, while simultaneously presenting the voice of a new generation through its ever-evolving interpretations of dance. He is committed to providing audiences with a sincere view of the essence and spirit of hip-hop.

No stranger to acclaim and recognitions, Rennie Harris received a Master of African American Choreographer Medal from the Kennedy Center and was voted one of the most influential people in the last one hundred years of Philadelphia history.

Named Artist of the Year in 2007 by Pennsylvania Governor Judge Marjorie O. Rendell, he received one of fifty prestigious United States Artists Fellowships. In the same year, Puremovement was honored for its “absolutely heroic” efforts in producing three back-to-back opening nights for its 15th Anniversary Retrospective at the Kimmel Center.

Harris has been compared to twentieth-century dance legends Alvin Ailey and Bob Fosse and was recently awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship in recognition of his work as a choreographer. In May of 2010, he received an honorary doctorate degree from Bates College in Lewiston, Maine. Dr. Lorenzo “Rennie” Harris is now atop the hip-hop heap as its leading ambassador.

rennieharrispuremovement3_creditchristopherduggan.jpgPre-Show Discussions

For insight and increased enjoyment of the performances, ticket holders can attend free pre-performance discussions in The Forum at Pack Place at 7 p.m. before both performances.

The Mainstage Dance Series

The 2011/2012 Mainstage Dance Series continues with Diavolo on March 13 & 14. With its gymnasts, dancers, actors and surrealistic props, Diavolo creates a sense of daring and risk taking in this mind-blowing cinematic experience. On March 30 & 31, Keigwin + Company present a knockout fusion of pop culture and high art, blending contemporary dance with the verve of New York Fashion Week and MTV.

For more information on Rennie Harris Puremovement’s performance at Diana Wortham Theatre or to purchase tickets (Regular $40; Student $35; Child $12), call (828) 257-4530 or visit www.dwtheatre.com. Student Rush tickets ($10 for students with valid I.D.) are sold the day of the show, based on availability.

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