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                    Christine Jowers / Moving Arts 
                  Projects
  Spring 
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                June 9, 
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                      CHRISTINE JOWERS / 
                        MOVING ARTS PROJECTS IS NO LONGER AT 515 
                        BROADWAY!
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                            Photo © 
                              Julie Lemberger 2006
  |    Dear Friends and Supporters 
                        of CJ/MAPs:
  As of May 15, 2006 the company 
                        will no longer be at 515 Broadway!
  We are 
                        renovating a brand spanking new downtown home office 
                        location and in the interim are camping out on the Upper 
                        West Side of Manhattan.
  You can still find us at 
                        our same email addresses and web site!
  Our new 
                        address (until renovation is completed on the new 
                        space)
  Christine Jowers / Moving Arts 
                        Projects 220 Riverside Boulevard, 8M NYC, NY 
                        10069
  Our new phone and Fax number is 
                        212.362.6818 Office Cell: 
                        917.847.4860
 
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                         ISADORA AND THE DANCING GODDESSES AT NYC 
                        WORLD FINANCIAL CENTER!
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                            The Scarf (2004) 
                              - Chroeography: Catlin Cobb and C. Jowers with 
                              excerpts of Isadora Duncan's "Furies" 
                              reconstructed by Catherine Gallant. 
                               Photo © Julie Lemberger 
                              2006
  |    Thank you for coming to our shows at the 
                        World Financial Center this March 22nd!
  For those 
                        of you who couldn't make it, take a peek at our 
                        slideshow on the web (click 
                        here). These are some of the  great 
                        pics captured by the renowned and amazing Julie 
                        Lemberger during our evening show . The show begins and 
                        ends with Isadora Duncan and  a Big Red 
                        Scarf...
  Please check out the Arts+Events at the 
                        World Financial Center. They are topnotch!  http://worldfinancialcenter.com/ae/
  Enjoy!
 
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                      | CHECK OUT 
                        SOME COMMENTS ABOUT OUR 2006 SHOW!  |  
                    
                      
                        
                          
                          
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                            Terpsichore's Dream - 2006 - the 
                              grande finale at WFC Direction: Christine 
                              Jowers, choreography C. Jowers and 
                              Dancers Photo © Julie Lemberger 2006 
                             |    From the Battery Park City 
                        BroadSheet:
  "The 
                        Winter Garden continues to provide world class cultural 
                        excitement. ...This week we feasted our eyes and ears on 
                        the graceful beauty of " Isadora and the Dancing 
                        Goddesses of NYC", a Christine Jowers/Moving Arts 
                        Project"
  From our presenters at the World 
                        Financial Center:
  ..."I applaud you for really understanding our " 
                        wild and wooly space" space as Meredith Monk describes 
                        the Winter Garden. The works you chose to perform were 
                        perfect four our transient lunch crowd and the beauty of 
                        the movement made many of them stop and watch.  The 
                        evening show was stunning, in particular your solo 
                        works.
  Your presence on stage matched the scale 
                        of our spectacular and immense space.
  I also 
                        loved the show for its humor, the richness of your 
                        written texts, the autobiographical elements wound 
                        throughout and the videos, in particular the footage 
                        shot in the Winter Garden of interviews of passersby. 
                        This was a great touch , a very sweet beginning to the 
                        evening..."
 
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                      PS 261- A 
                        MOVING KIDS SALON GROWS IN 
                    BROOKLYN
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                            | Jessy Smith (in lilac pants) and 
                              Christine (blue dress) dancing on stage with 
                              students of the 4th and 5th grades of PS 261during 
                              their MOVING KIDS SALON at the school. 
                           |    This April the company was 
                        invited by Teri Brajewski, 
                        owner / designer of TWB 
                        Design (www.twbdesign.com) 
                        in Manhattan, along with the PTA of PS 261 in 
                        Brooklyn), to conduct MOVING KID SALONS at the 
                        school.
  Jessy Smith, Assistant to The Artistic 
                        Director, and wonderful dancer, and moi performed for 
                        700 kids in 2 shows (grades Pre K- 5).  Here we 
                        are, dancing with the kids on stage. We had a wonderful 
                        time during our interactive performances and later went 
                        back to the school to work with budding choreographers 
                        in the 1st and 4th grades. Watch out Dance World there 
                        are going to be some new dancer and choreographers in 
                        town! YAYY PS 261... and thank you to the kids, Teri, 
                        the PTA, Music Teacher Becky Poncka, and Principal 
                        Zipporah Mills for welcoming us into the 
                        school.
 
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                 Thank you all so much for your support 
                  and friendship. 
  We had such a blast this winter /spring 
                  rehearsing, singing, choreographing, performing, making new 
                  friends, working with kids, and yes even moving! 
  Don't 
                  forget to update your address books, palm-pilots, computers, 
                  blackberries, post-its, kitchen chalk boards - (however you 
                  save things) with our new address. 
  Keep in 
                  touch... we are planning exciting work for the summer and fall 
                  and will tell you more in our next newsletter.
  In fact, 
                  I have to dance out the door right now to talk to a 
                  presenter.
  Best dancin' 
                  wishes and love, Christine
 
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