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Adding a touch of RED to Sunoco Welcome America’s Red, White & Blue Celebration




Part of this years week long Celebration of Freedom in Philadelphia, will be the youth dance group known as Music & Motion, performing at the Free Library of Philadelphia, 19th & Vine Streets on Saturday, June 30th at 2 pm. Admission is Free to the public.

Music and Motion Dance will be presenting their new work, RED, an intimate look at relationships through the medium of movement, luscious visual imagery, differing human temperaments and undeniable beauty of self-discovery.

Perhaps not your usual patriotic fair for the July 4th weekend, but this performance is definitely worth catching. The collaborative efforts of the entire company create a synergy rich in imagination, celebration and spirit.

Dancers combine a wide variety of styles from lyrical and jazz to hip hop and cultural dance, offering a bit of something for everyone. Fourteen, female dancers from all different backgrounds will take to the stage for this celebration, showing us what can be possible through creative collaboration, self-expression and a strong sense of community.

This year’s performance has also taken on a special meaning for the entire company. When at the start of 2006 they decided to create a new dance work entitled RED, the group had no idea that the “red concept” was to become a symbol for the launch of (PRODUCT) Red™ Campaign to support The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria. RED became not only a dance work but also a choice for the company – a choice to do something to help others. So throughout the year Music and Motion will be donating a part proceeds from performances and encouraging others to give to the Global Fund.

2007 Cast Members are: Julie Ann D'Angelo, Bristol, PA; Stacey Folks, Pennsburg, PA; Grace Harman, Philadelphia, PA; Christina Heupel, Newtown, PA; Lauren Mulholland, Aston, PA; Ashley Klemmer, Whitehall, PA; Kristen Konski, Bristol, PA; Jennifer Laucella, Horsham, PA; Kate Lubenetski, Quakertown, PA; Melissa Martin, Schwenksville, PA; Andrea Piovane, Bensalem, PA; Alexandra Ruch, Horsham, PA; Noelle Tolbert, Harleysville, PA; Maria-Teresa Grinneby, Vocalist, Newtown, PA

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