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RTW presents Oriki Omi Oddara
RTW presents:
The Oriki Omi Oddara Dance Company


The Award Winning & Exciting Afro-Cuban Dance Company in their debut performanceat the Jacqueline  Kennedy Onassis Theatre on West 46th St in New York City
March, 2007.


Oriki Omi Oddara was founded by and is under the Artistic Direction of the legendary choreographer, Felix “Pupy” Insua.  Leaving his beloved Cuba as a young man, Insua came to New York to share his culture and extensive knowledge of ancient traditions and bridge their relevance across cultures and generations through his innovative choreography and musical vision.


Sensual and aggressive, invigorating and chilling, Insua’s choreography draws inspiration from natural forces such as the ever-changing tides of the sea and the seduction of gentle winds. These movements are personified in the dance of the “Orishas” (Afro-Cuban deities, depicted in the accompanying program poster)), and communicate a commonality between earth, the human experience, and the spiritual realm of possession and release.

The repertoire conjures images of ancestral spirits and rituals, and illuminates hidden passages into mystical universes both in days past and modern times. Insua’s choreographic vocabulary is based in the traditions of the Yoruba, Congo, Carabali, and Dahomey cultures, complimented through the use of ballet and modern techniques. 


In keeping with Insua’s mission and his belief that dance and its expression is not limited to a select few, the company  incorporates both professional musicians and dancers as well as student dancers who have been trained under Insua. 


In conjunction with the school workshop residency, dance students will study with a principal company dancer and later share the stage with the Oriki Company for any scheduled exhibition or culminating public performances
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Oriki Omi Oddara’s Music Director Roman Diaz, one of Cuba’s finest percussionists, incorporates traditional rhythms into explosive arrangements. Current company dancers include Rosalia Gamboa, Jennifer Donello, Ann Mazzocca, and Zoe Klein, Additional dancers and special musical guests often appear in performance with the Company.


For more information, contact InCollaboration Incorporated or Jennifer Donello at 718-824-0316 or email to: obba_lubbe@peoplepc.com. 
Visit Oriki on the web at www.orikiomioddara.com









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