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Updated 4/1/2019

Moving Arts Exchange

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    MA

Institution/Business Type: Arts Center

In September 2016, Andrea Blacklow and Ellen Gorman created Moving Arts Exchange (MAX), a non-profit dance organization, drawing on their extensive experience in performance, choreography and dance education. With a passion for collaboration and an inclusive approach to dance education, MAX creates opportunities for trained and untrained dancers on the stage, at local community events, and out in the streets. Opportunities include working with our resident and teen companies, ongoing classes for children, teens and adults, MAXFlash events, a site-specific dance, and video Projects, and collaboration with the MAX Choir and other local artists and arts organizations. MAX creates work relevant to our collective experiences, which has a profound and positive effect on practitioners, young emerging teen artists, and the surrounding community.

Find Me

Andrea Blacklow & Ellen Gorman
Job Title: Directors
Phone: 413.854.7674
Address:
325 Stockbridge Road
Great Barrington, MA 01230

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Additional Content:

  • STUDENT "SITE-SPECIFIC" CHOREOGRAPHY

    MAX Summer Dance Exchange at Bard College at Simon's Rock Music: After the End of Time by Tom Baker Quartet-Save http://tombakermusic.com Dancers: Juliet Coe, Silas Blacklow, Adelaide McFarland, Eliza Abrams, Ella Biancolo and Dorree Ndooki Video by An

  • Body & Soul - Moving Arts Exchange

    Body & Soul inMotion - Let's Dance!

About

Overview

Institution/Business Type:

Arts Center

Legal Status:

Nonprofit - Independent

Year Founded:

2016

Overview

Institution/Business Type:

Arts Center

Legal Status:

Nonprofit - Independent

Year Founded:

2016

Disciplines

Primary Discipline:

Dance - General

Additional Disciplines:

  • Dance - Ballet
  • Dance - Hip Hop
  • Dance - Jazz
  • Dance - Modern / Contemporary
  • Dance - Tap / Percussive
  • Multi-Disciplinary

Activities and Services

Activities and Services:

  • Community Arts
  • Performance / Concert / Reading
  • Public Art Projects (In Free, Public Spaces)
  • Workshops / Demonstrations / Master Class
Seasons Active: spring, summer, fall, winter
Events Per Year: 8

Communities

Populations Engaged:

  • Adults
  • Elders
  • Families
  • General Public
  • LGBTQ Populations
  • People with Disabilities
  • School Groups
  • Teens

Geographic Reach:

  • Town / City
  • State
  • National

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