Monica Proenca, choreographer of “Center Stage 3” announces:
NYA Spring workshop
Proudly presents:
Karah Abiog and Monica Proenca in an amazing Contemporary dance workshop for aspiring professional dancers and Inter-advanced dancers. Don’ t miss this opportunity!!
Karah Abiog Director of Lines Contemporary Ballet Program in San Francisco, U.S.A former dancer at Complexions.
Monica Proenca International Choreographer, recent work: Centre Stage Dance Camp (Sony Pictures Movie).
Classes in Contemporary and Modern techniques, Stretch and Strength and Pilates, Original and Repertoire Choreography.
To register:
info@monicaproenca.com
Workshop dates and location:
RNB Dance and Theater Arts
3355 Mountain Hwy, North Vancouver B.C
Pre-Professional/Professional Level:
March 21st to 23rd, 10:00 a.m – 2:00 p.m
Intermediate/Advanced Level:
March 21st to 23rd, 10:00 a.m – 2:00 p.m
Pre-Professional/Professional Level Course:
3 days 4 hours daily
$285 (rate for Professional Dancers: $185)
Intermediate/Advanced Level Course:
3 days 4 hours daily
$265
Biography of Karah Abios, Training Program Director, Lines Contemporary Ballet
Originally from Saratoga, California, Karah Abiog received her bachelor’s degree in dance from Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles. Her training began at Ballet Capriole under Elizabeth Neumann and Karen Millar. She has danced and toured extensively with companies such as Complexions Contemporary Ballet, Cleo Parker Robinson Dance Ensemble, Deeply Rooted Productions, Earl Mosley’s Diversity of Dance, nathan trice/RITUALS, and Wylliams Henry Contemporary Dance Company among others. Karah has been fortunate to work with an array of artistically gifted choreographers and artists, from contemporary Dwight Rhoden to modern master Donald McKayle, and from Afro-Haitian priestess Katherine Dunham to the avant garde and theatrical Martha Clarke. She has performed with recording artists such as Ray Charles, Roberta Flack, Jennifer Holliday and Dionne Warwick and operas such as Aida, Carmina Burana and Porgy and Bess with Opera Colorado. Karah also served as visiting professor of modern dance in the Dance Division of the Conservatory of Music and Dance at University of Missouri – Kansas City. In addition, she has been a faculty member and guest performer at the International Seminar of Brasilia, where she first served in 1995 and has been grateful to return throughout the years. In the spring of 2009, Karah started at LINES Ballet as a modern faculty member for the Training Program and accepted the title of Director the following school year. She continues to teach throughout the educational programs.