Dec 8, 2022 | Magazine
On October 22nd and 23rd, Jazz Choreography Enterprises (JCE) successfully held the Fall 2022 JCE Jazz Dance Project. This year’s celebration felt extra special because JCE is finally back on stage after a two-year pandemic hiatus. The Jazz Project showcased a...
Nov 20, 2022 | Magazine
Photo: Merete Muenter On October 2nd, 21 Honors Program students from Quinnipiac University were at Pearl Studios in New York City learning the Black Bottom, a popular jazz dance of the 1920s. The introductory jazz dance class they were taking was part of a minicourse...
Nov 13, 2022 | Magazine
Photo: Jan La Salle Jazz Choreography Enterprises hosted its fall performances of the JCE Jazz Dance Project at the KnJ Theater at Peridance on October 22nd and 23rd, 2022. A talk-back moderated by Co-Artistic Director Marian Hyun followed the last performance. It was...
Nov 5, 2022 | Magazine
“Caravan” choreographed by Tommy Scrivens. Photo: Jan La Salle October 23rd marked a special day in Jazz Choreography Enterprise’s history. The company celebrated its 15th-anniversary with an afternoon of curated jazz dance. The KnJ...
Sep 10, 2022 | Magazine
Photo: MGMScrivs Photography Tommy Scrivens is a dancer, choreographer, and teacher, as well as a JCE Junior Board Member. We’ll be presenting Tommy’s work in the JCE Jazz Dance Project on October 22nd and 23rd! How did you get started and dance? And how did...
May 7, 2022 | Magazine
“Always” choreographed by Kayhla Lewis. Photo: Jan La Salle After a two-year hiatus, Jazz Choreography Enterprises returned to in-person performances of the JCE Jazz Dance Project on April 23rd and 24th at the KnJ Theater at Peridance. A talkback featuring the...
Apr 30, 2022 | Magazine
“Take Charge” choreographed by Cat Manturuk. Photo: Jan La Salle Jazz Choreography Enterprise’s Spring 2022 Jazz Dance Project was the perfect way to celebrate the organization’s 15th-anniversary. After two years of virtual shows, Jazz Choreography...
Apr 8, 2022 | Magazine
“Pearls” by Fatima Logan-Alston. Photo: Jan La Salle Tell me about your dance background. What did you first train in? Does that still influence you today when choreographing? My first experiences and memories with dance came from a lot of family celebrations of jazz...
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