Call for Submission – Aurora Dance Fest

Thank you for your interest in sharing your work in Gin Dance Company’s Aurora Dance Festival. This year ADF will be at Capital One Hall on Friday, June 14, 2024, at 7:30 pm.
*SUBMISSION DEADLINE: January 31, 2024, 11:59 pm EST
*Selected participants must be available to do tech and dress rehearsal on the same day of performance day at Capital One Hall on June 14, 2024.

*The Festival does not provide housing and/or transportation.

*Individual artists and collectives are welcome to apply. You do not need to be a formal organization to be considered.
*University dance major students may apply. 

*Duration of group piece (more than dancers) should be no longer than 10 min, and solo/duet should be no longer than 6 min in length.
*If a work exists only in-progress, please send a rehearsal video of the required length with sufficient supplemental information with which to be fairly considered. World Premiere performances are welcomed and encouraged. If you are applying with a work-in-progress submission and are accepted into the Festival, you will be asked to provide a video of the completed work before final approval.

*An excerpt of a longer work can be accepted.

*Each choreographer/company may submit up to two works. Performers can appear in more than one application. (each application requires a separate application form.)

Apply Now! Click HERE to apply

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“Insight” Review by DC Theater Art

Flowers overflow Capital One Hall stage as the celebrated Taiwanese American dancer and choreographer retires from performing.
By Lisa Traiger – November 18, 2023

Julia Hellmich, Shu-Chen Cuff, and Michala Conroy in ‘I Am Here,’ choreographed by Shu-Chen Cuff. Photo by Ruth Judson.

“Long-stemmed red carnations tossed from the audience carpeted the front of the stage at Capital One Hall this past Saturday evening in celebration of Gin Dance Company founder Shu-Chen Cuff’s retirement from performing. The Taiwanese American dancer and choreographer founded Gin Dance 13 years ago as a means to express and share her dual identity through the language of dance. Offering bouquets and tossing flowers is a long-held tradition in the ballet world and fitting for Cuff, who, while her choreography draws on contemporary elements, is firmly rooted in the ballet aesthetic and its traditions.” Click Here to read the full interview.

Shu-Chen Cuff in ‘I Am Here,’ choreographed by Shu-Chen Cuff. Photo by Ruth Judson.

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Giving Tuesday – November 28

As we approach Giving Tuesday, we would like to invite you to join us in supporting our mission to impact, inspire, and brighten lives through the arts. Your tax-deductible contribution can make a significant difference in helping us continue to create and produce meaningful productions. At GDC, we pour our heart and soul into every project we undertake, but we cannot do it alone. Your support is essential in helping us keep the arts alive. We are incredibly grateful for your continued support, and we remain dedicated to ensuring that the arts remain an essential part of our lives. You can make a donation here: http://gindance.org/GinDance/support_gdc/. Thank YOU!!

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GDC Outreach Performance for a Benefit Concert for Doctors Without Borders – USA

Shu-Chen performed in "I Am Here". Photo by Ruth Judson
When:
November 19, 2023 — 5:00 p.m.
What:
Shu-Chen will be doing a solo performance among an impressive array of accomplished musicians and singers/vocalists in support of Doctors Without Boarders at Fairlington United Methodist Church in Alexandria, VA. It’s a fun and meaningful event and it’s Free!! Come and support this great cause!
More about Doctors Without Boarders – USA:
Emergency Relief Fund providing independent, impartial medical humanitarian assistance to the people who need it most around the globe.
Where:
Fairlington United Methodist Church
3900 King St.
Alexandria, VA 22302
Tickets:
This is a Free event!

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Gin Dance Company’s artistic director Shu-Chen Cuff to retire from the stage

Concluding her 27-year career as a professional dancer, she performs in ‘Insight’ November 11 at Capital One Hall.

Reflecting on this transition, Shu-Chen Cuff shares, “As a dancer and a performer, I’ve dedicated and worked hard all my life to perfect my performance and give my all on stage. It’s hard to believe it’s really coming to an end… This decision hasn’t been an easy one, but I know it’s time.”… Read all about it: https://dctheaterarts.org/2023/10/18/gin-dance-companys-artistic-director-shu-chen-cuff-to-retire-from-the-stage/

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GDC Presents “Insight” at Capital One Hall on November 11

“Insight” is comprised of three pieces each with very different meanings, cultural influences, and styles. The first piece, “Insight”, a brand new original work that was inspired by the quote “When an old person dies, a library burns down.” This powerful quote reminds us of the immense wealth of knowledge and experience that older generations possess. Shu-Chen, through her choreography and dance, expresses the awakening message that we should respect more and care more for our seniors and appreciate all they have done to give younger generations the world they will inherent from them. We need to hear their stories and learn their lessons so we can benefit and grow from the wisdom they have to share. Second, a collaboration with kinetic sculpture artist, Kevin Reese. This work is called “I Am Here” in which GDC’s Artistic Director Shu-Chen Cuff, as a 1st generation immigrant to the U.S., delves into her experience of the desire, dreams, struggles, opportunities, and celebration of immigrating to this country. Using the kinetic sculpture design and dance, the audience will get to see and understand how the immigrants life experience come together with the community. Third, “A Cup of Tea”, an Asian culturally influenced work with live music accompaniment by Chinese Dulcimer musician, Chao Tian. In this work, Shu-Chen, through dance, delves into the culture and philosophy of the Chinese tea ceremony and reveals that the tea ceremonies and rituals contain an adoration of the beautiful among the sordid facts of everyday life, as well as a sense of refinement, an inner spiritual content, humility, restraint and simplicity. By sharing this work with the community, we hope to give the audience an experience that will inspire them to look first inwardly as they explore the introspective nature of the production, then outwardly to appreciate and connect with the people and possibilities that surround us all. Get your tickets: http://gindance.org/GinDance/eventstickets/
This production is supported by Virginia Commission for the Arts, ArtsFairfax, and National Endowment for the Arts.

Gin Dance Company is the recipient of the 2023 Dolly Vogt Community Arts Award on behalf of ArtsFairfax and Capital One Hall. This award recognizes artistic merit, percentage of facility capacity and programmatic growth.

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7-8-9 Fundraising Drive – Together, keeping the curtain up!

GDC’s 2023 ‘7-8-9’ Fundraising Drive – Together, keeping the curtain up!

We need your help raising $14,000 by 8/9…

It’s been a very busy and exciting 2022 – 2023 season at GDC…  We’ve completed some wonderful performances including our season opening production  “I Am Here” in which we collaborated with Kinetic Sculpture Artist, Kevin Reese and Chinese Dulcimer Musician, Chao Tian at the Capital One Hall.   We were thrilled and honored to perform “Aspire” and“A Cup of Tea” for A Celebration of “Buoyant Force”, a magnificent 50 foot tall steel sculpture created by Sue Wribcan which is installed at the Reston Town Square Park. We were especially proud to collaborate and perform with Grammy nominated Billboard No. 1 Concert Violinist, Jenny Oaks Baker, New York Times Best selling Author, Jason Wright, The Washington DC Temple Choir, The Boyle School of Irish Dance, and Celtic Woman Star, Alex Sharpe to perform “Joy to the World” at Capital One Hall last December. This Spring we got invited to share our production “I Am Here” in The Washington Ballet’s “Ubuntu: Building Bridges Between Diverse Communities through Dance” production and Metropolitan School of the Arts’ “Higher Ground” production.

In addition to these great events and more, we had the absolute pleasure of bringing our “A Cup of Tea” to A Gala Benefit Concert for World Central Kitchen through our Outreach Performance Program. Kevin and Shu-Chen also designed special free, hands-on workshops based on the work “I Am Here” at the Metropolitan School of the Arts for kids from differing backgrounds and ethnicities and helped them to understand the struggles and challenges those immigrants were facing when they first immigrated to U.S. and taught the kids the techniques of making kinetic sculptures and creating dance as a way of sharing their stories.

At GDC, we pour our heart and soul into every production. We create to impact, inspire, and brighten lives.  We have a tremendous passion and love for what we do. We are excited to announce that we will be returning to Capital One Hall to open our 2023 – 2024 season. At this very special evening, we will share a full evening length innovative production of “Insight” a brand new original work that was inspired by the quote “When an old person dies, a library burns down.” This powerful quote reminds us of the immense wealth of knowledge and experience that older generations possess. Shu-Chen, through her choreography and dance, expresses the awakening message that we should respect more and care more for our seniors and appreciate all they have done to give younger generations the world they will inherent from them.

The funds raised during our 7-8-9 Funding Drive ($14,000 by 8/9) will help us cover the production costs of our exciting 2023-2024 season, keeping our artists working and creating to bring excellence in performing arts to the community. We humbly ask for your help in raising the funds needed for this exciting and ambitious production with your tax-deductible contribution. You can help us achieve our goal of raising the needed funds with your tax-deductible contribution.

Please give whatever you can … Every dollar donated will bring us closer to our goal.
TOGETHER, we can keep the curtain up!

You can click here to donate.

Note: If you prefer to make a contribution by check, please make check payable to Gin Dance Company and mail it to:

Gin Dance Company
1818 Library ST, Suite 500
Reston, VA 20190

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November 11, 2023 Mark Your Calendar!

GDC Premier “Insight” at Capital One Hall This November!

  • When:

November 11, 2023 — 7:30 p.m. 

  • What: 

This production is comprised of three pieces each with very different meanings, cultural influences, and styles. The first piece, “Insight”, a brand new original work that was inspired by the quote “When an old person dies, a library burns down.” This powerful quote reminds us of the immense wealth of knowledge and experience that older generations possess. Shu-Chen, through her choreography and dance, expresses the awakening message that we should respect more and care more for our seniors and appreciate all they have done to give younger generations the world they will inherent from them. We need to hear their stories and learn their lessons so we can benefit and grow from the wisdom they have to share. Second, a collaboration with kinetic sculpture artist, Kevin Reese. This work is called “I Am Here” in which GDC’s Artistic Director Shu-Chen Cuff, as a 1st generation immigrant to the U.S., delves into her experience of the desire, dreams, struggles, opportunities, and celebration of immigrating to this country. Using the kinetic sculpture design and dance, the audience will get to see and understand how the immigrants life experience come together with the community. Third, “A Cup of Tea”, an Asian culturally influenced work with live music accompaniment by Chinese Dulcimer musician, Chao Tian. In this work, Shu-Chen, through dance, delves into the culture and philosophy of the Chinese tea ceremony and reveals that the tea ceremonies and rituals contain an adoration of the beautiful among the sordid facts of everyday life, as well as a sense of refinement, an inner spiritual content, humility, restraint and simplicity. By sharing this work with the community, we hope to give the audience an experience that will inspire them to look first inwardly as they explore the introspective nature of the production, then outwardly to appreciate and connect with the people and possibilities that surround us all.

  • Where:

Capital One Hall

7750 Capital One Tower RD

Tysons, VA 22102

  • Tickets:

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AUDITION!!

Gin Dance Company is seeking dancers for our 2023 -2024 Season!

When:
June 21, 2023
– 7:15 p.m. Check In (Pre-Registration Required)
– 7:30 p.m. Audition

What: 
Gin Dance Company is seeking dancers with a strong background in ballet and modern technique along with performance experience and a great passion and eagerness to grow.

Rehearsals are from 7:30 – 10:00 pm on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays.

Must be able to legally work in the USA.

Pre-registration is required by 5:00 p.m. on June 20, 2023. To register, please send your bio, dance photos, and a dance video to info@gindance.com

Where:
BalletNova Center for Dance
3443 Carlin Springs RD
Falls Church, VA 22041

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A Story… Celebrating AAPI

Shu-Chen Cuff
I was born and raised in Taiwan. From a very young age, I loved singing, dancing, and acting. I always knew I wanted to be a performer. I remember I would be so mesmerized watching any kind of stage performances, TV shows, movies, and iceskating and gymnastic in Olympics. In my mind it didn’t matter what I would become, as long as I could perform. Not until my childhood friend brought me to watch a ballet class at the age of six, I fell in love with dance. I came from a very modest middle class family. My dad was a police sergeant and my mom was a factory worker. I have two older brothers. Growing up, money was always tight. I often heard my parents argue and worry about money. When I talked to my dad about taking dance lessons, he said to me “Those ballet dancers have big legs and cavies, you don’t want to look like that!” Of course, it wasn’t until later I realized that the real reason he didn’t want me to take dance classes was because of money. I later went ahead and registered for a summer dance workshop, having no real concept about paying for the class. I was six years old and just knew I couldn’t wait any longer. Having no dance gear like the other students, I took class in street clothes and socks. After a couple of weeks, Ms. Lin, my teacher finally came to me and told me that I needed to pay for the class. At that point, I had to tell my dad. He came to watch me in class. After that, he paid for the class and got me proper attire for dance. That’s how my dance journey began. 

After I graduated from Tsoy High School, which was a prestigious dance program in Taiwan, I immigrated to the U.S. I am beyond grateful for my amazing parents who worked so hard to support me to come to this country, so I can pursue my dance dream. After graduating with a BFA from the University of Florida’s New World School of the Arts (UF’s Dance Program), I danced professionally with ballet and modern dance companies for fourteen years, touring domestically and internationally. Thirteen years ago, my husband, Gary and I started Gin Dance Company. It truly has been a dream come true. Being that little girl in Taiwan, I never would have dreamed in a million years that I would have my own dance company one day in United States. I have so many people to be thankful for helping me along the way. I am proud and fortunate to call myself Asian American. Learn more about Shu-Chen

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