Chamber Dance Project
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Chamber Dance Project
Go beyond the stage-and the expected-to discover new places and new works that reveal exciting dimensions of innovation and intimacy. Be entranced by the sweep of movement that fills the magnificent ballroom of the Perry Belmont House and see dance in a new light under the trees at the Washington National Cathedral.

No matter the setting, Chamber Dance Project brings contemporary ballet-and you-to the edge of the art. Four world premieres choreographed by Claudia Schreier, who recently premiered a ballet with Dance Theatre of Harlem, Colin Gee, a recent Guggenheim Fellowship recipient, and Diane Coburn Bruning, Founder and Artistic Director of Chamber Dance Project.
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Chamber Dance Project, dancers & musicians, is a company of professional artists dedicated to redefining contemporary ballet. The partnership of live music and ballet in intimate settings heightens the impact on audiences. We are dedicated to sharing our art and exposing it to a diverse audience not otherwise afforded the opportunity.
Mission
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We create extraordinary experiences in contemporary ballet on stage with live music and in film. Chamber Dance Project creates extraordinary experiences that fuse contemporary ballet and live music. We commission and perform new and contemporary works by outstanding choreographers and composers in collaboration with dancers and musicians.
Board of Directors
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Nan Moring became a certified fundraising executive in 1999 and has been fundraising for more than 20 years. She is a proven leader and raised funds at a wide variety of charities, ranging from local organizations such as The Washington Ballet to national ones like the American Red Cross and United Negro College Fund.
Community Engagement
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Chamber Dance Project donates 100 tickets to socials service agencies for our Saturday matinee performance and onstage workshop. This is the first time many attendees get to see a professional ballet performance. Introduce the next generation to live music and dance. Our Bring a Child for Free program provides one ticket for a child (under age 18) with every adult ticket purchase for our Saturday matinee.
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Costume designer Rebekah Nettekoven Tello grew up in Hershey, Pennsylvania before heading to Ohio where she studied comprehensive theatre and creative writing. Having been in the D.C. area for nearly ten years she has spread her creative reach across several artistic and academic opportunities.

She has a master's degree in theatre history and literary criticism from The Catholic University of America, where she focused on the intersection of performance and medicine in 18th-century London.She has written for DC Theatre Scene reviewing the Fringe Festival, taught elementary and middle school students through CAREActor, and provided costume research for designers.
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