NJ to host concert featuring Armenian American composer John Hodian’s work

NJ to host concert featuring Armenian American composer John Hodian’s work

PanARMENIAN.Net - Danmari Ltd. and the Yass Hakoshima Movement Theatre announce the premiere performance of "Extremities" – featuring Yass Hakoshima and the Da Capo Chamber Players, on Wednesday April 4 at the Westminster Arts Center, Bloomfield College, New Jersey, U.S.

According to world-acclaimed choreographer and performer Yass Hakoshima, this exciting new program of physical drama and live music is about our arms and legs. "Our life without extremities is a difficult task, but how much do we appreciate them? They are our most versatile, intelligent and aesthetic living tools as long as we take care of them. Bravo! Celebrate our arms and legs!"

"Extremities" showcases Hakoshima's eloquent, physical movement, enhanced by intense musical accompaniment. The work is set to a new composition by Armenian/American composer John Hodian, as well as a Robert Lepre composition and Joan Towers' "Wings." The Da Capo Chamber Players and guests will collaborate with Yass Hakoshima and guest dancers, northjersey.com reported.

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