What are some of the adventures you’re looking forward to in 2019?
What are you grateful for from 2018?
What will you bring with you into the new year and what will you let go?
What are some of the adventures you’re looking forward to in 2019?
What are you grateful for from 2018?
What will you bring with you into the new year and what will you let go?
Jessica has been collaborating on a new project with writer and film-maker Jake Buczewski. The dance-film is premiering tonight at KYL/D’s InHale Performance Series in Philadelphia. Check out Fieldnotes for more info. Tickets ($10) are available online and at the door.
Jessica will be sharing a new solo inspired by Reading, PA at the Dance on the Streets Dance & Music Fest on Saturday. She’ll be performing at 6pm – but there’s a lot happening throughout the day!
“You are cordially invited to the Dance On The Street Music and Art Fest aka D.O.T.S. Fest. The City of Reading Signature event on September 15, 2018 Reading PA. RIZE and community partners are coming together for our 5th year in celebration of Afro-Latino Heritage Month . Our host for this years event is the Grill then Chill Lounge located at 400 Woodward St, Reading, PA 19601.
RIZE is a youth arts non-profit organization that fosters the arts to create awareness of social adversity and youth mental health. The primary goal for this event is to support the RIZE Programs and to eliminate the social adversity by uniting our cultures as one through performing arts as well as promoting Dance as a fitness tool to promote a healthy lifestyle. Our vision and goal is to give our community the avenue to express themselves artistically, and to provide positive reinforcement to the community at-large. An opportunity for tourism into the city and increase business revenue. Our mission is to unite our culturally diverse communities by providing a positive venue where individuals of all ages and backgrounds can come together to celebrate in dance and the arts.”
RIZE #iCommit Campaign Presents “Mindfulness – Youth Series”
September 14, 2018
4:00 PM – 7:00 PM
GoggleWorks Studio 411
Presenters: Author David Nazario – How to Make Love Your Religion
Andre Young Founder & President of You Evolving Now, LLC
Anastasia Agramonte, LCSW, Psychotherapist
Jessica Warchal-King – Movement workshop
The #iCommit Campaign’s Mindfulness Youth Series will inspire and educate youth to exercise their inherent humanitarian leadership skills through a workshop on enhancing benefits of mindfulness techniques. Youth from every walk of life can creatively apply its lessons to make an immediate, positive and powerful impact in school, at home, and in their community.
More about RIZE:
At RIZE we encourage youth to express themselves through art, explore their world, engage in their communities, and make smart choices about their future. We also want to give the youth the knowledge and motivation necessary to maintain a healthy lifestyle and to engage their community in doing the same.
Register at [email protected]
We had so much fun (and an awesome response) from our Summer Workshops that we’re continuing through Fall. Join Jessica every other Tuesday at The Restorative Center from 6-7pm for Contemporary Dance Movement Practice (for Adults). Cost: $12. Pre-registration is strongly suggested because space is limited.
Contemporary Dance Movement Practice (for Adults) explores principles of somatics, energetic awareness, and performance practice with contemporary concert dance foundations and techniques. Participants will be challenged to find freedom within structure, story-tell with their movement, create connections between dance and “everyday life,” and (re)discover joy in their dancing body. Previous experience witha movement practice (yoga, Pilates, martial arts, or other form of dance) is highly suggested, but not necessary; an open heart and mind is always welcome and appreciated.
Pre-registration $15 (email [email protected] – or register online: https://www.schedulicity.com/scheduling/SSAWBU/classes!)
Drop in $20
More questions? Check out Jessica’s blog post.
Proceeds from “Little Things” will be donated to Mary’s Shelter in Reading, PA.
The mission of Mary’s Shelter: “Mary’s Shelter provides residential and non-residential services for pregnant women and women with newborns who are in need of a supportive environment because of a lack of suitable housing or favorable family relationships. While caring for women in need, Mary’s Shelter prepares mothers with newborns for independent living and a vision of hope for the future.”
AND – Mary’s Shelter is currently in a Match Campaign. So, your financial support and celebration will go further!
AND… Mary’s Shelter also has a Wish List for babies and moms, so we’ll have a “Gift Box” at the door, as well.
Little Things is…
Jessica will be sharing “Stained Glass” as part of SoLow Fest in Philadelphia.
“Little Things – 6 Soloists Performing Dance and Poetry”
Created by Brandi Ou, Jessica C. Warchal-King, Rhonda Moore, Grace Stern, Maria Guzman, and Nikolai McKenzie.
“Little Things” explores the vast and dynamic elements that constitute the relationship between mother and child. Through movement, sound, and poetry, six artists peel back layers of their personal maternal stories.
Runtime is 45 min.
When: Saturday, June 23rd at 2pm & 4pm
Where: Ballroom Philadelphia – 1207 Gerritt Street, Philadelphia.
Tickets: $10 suggested or pay what you can. Proceeds will be donated to Mary’s Shelter – an organization in Reading, PA that supports pregnant women and new mothers who are “in need of a supportive environment because of lack of suitable housing or favorable family relationships”. Seating is limited. To reserve your seats, email [email protected].
Please plan extra time for parking and traffic. The performances will start promptly and late audience members won’t be admitted.
Happy Memorial Day Weekend!
No classes on Monday, May 28th or June 11th.
Come dance on June 4th and through the rest of the summer!
When: every Monday (except May 28th & June 11th) from 11am-12pm
Where: Tower Health/ Reading Hospital Rehab Center, Wyomissing
What have you learned from your teachers and mentors?
Read more about Jessica’s dreams for her students at Widener University as they approach their final performance: Fieldnotes: Dancing Dreams.