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Tag Archives: Nicole Johnson
M.O.V.E. – Grant’s Safari
Last week I had the pleasure of witnessing Grant’s Safari, from Javanna Productions, under the creative direction of Nicole Johnson. When it comes to the Safari you might imagine a ruthless world but in watching ‘Grant’s Safari’, I had a … Continue reading
Posted in Human Rights, March 2012, Movers, Performances
Tagged Javanna Productions M.O.V.E., M.O.V.E., Nicole Johnson
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Grant’s Safari
‘Grant’s Safari’ is a multi media movement performance presented by Javanna Productions’ M.O.V.E. For Autism (M4A). For the launching of Autism awareness month, Javanna Productions’ dancers will use movement to explore the mind of an autistic child. In 2005, Grant … Continue reading
MOVEATHON in Washington Square Park
Mover, Nicole Johnson is an extraordinary individual! This past weekend she organized a successful MOVETHON that had more than 20 dancers in participation and an audience of more than 200 passersby, not to mention the additional viewers that tuned in … Continue reading
MOVEATHON
Mover, Nicole Johnson is holding a MOVEATHON this weekend in support of rural Cambodia. If you haven’t heard of her organization, Javanna Productions, it is a student driven non-profit organization which presents a yearly effort entitled M.O.V.E (Motivation Opportunity Vision Entertainment). … Continue reading
Save 5 Pointz
“Save 5 POINTZ” celebrates the worldʼs premiere “Graffiti Mecca” Javanna Productions M.O.V.E. presents “Save 5 Pointz” at 5 Pointz Aerosol Art Center. November 22nd and December 17th “Save 5 Pointz” presented by Javanna Productions M.O.V.E. is dance piece celebrating the … Continue reading
Merci Beaucoup
Enforced Arch would like to extend a special thanks to the following people who helped send the Anti-Fur performance piece ‘Please, Don’t Touch‘ to Paris. Our community has grown as a result and new opportunities have presented themselves. We created … Continue reading
Posted in Animal RIghts, Movers, October 2011, Performances
Tagged Amanda Lee, Andrea Rosa, Andrea Torres, Animal Rights, Anti-Fur, Beatrice Cox, Bettina May, Blossom Du Jour, Bonnie Erickson, Brooke B Toohey, Bud Burdick, Carly Fox Horton, Celine Orang, Clara Lofaro, CocoaV, Creadanse, Dance, Daphne Cheng, David & Nancy Dorius, Elizabeth Castoria, Esther Bell, Foodswings, Gavin Reign, Hope Kandel, James Koroni, Jasmin Singer, Jennifer Fox, Joshua Katcher, Judith Vogel, Julia Hochner, Kristin Mularz, Lauren Cox, Leanne Mai-ly Hilgart, Marcia Fox, Margo Martinez, Marlena Pavich, Mary Sarsfield, Melissa Fornabaio, Michel Lambert, Michele Bernstein, Michelle Cohen Carpenter, Nicole Johnson, Nina Athanasakos, Pamela Elizabeth, Paris Vegan Day, Rachel Kay, Rebecca Hall, Shelley Ohmes, Stacie Adams, Tarik Daniels, The Anti-Fur Society, The Gentle Gourmet, The West Cafe, vaute couture, Vegan, VegNews, Verite Catering, Zachary Koval
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M.O.V.E. Summer Gala
Compassionate Mover, Nicole Johnson is the creative director of Javanna Productions, a non-profit organization that from 2010-2011 has hosted the effort ‘M.O.V.E. For Cambodia.’ In the past 8 months they have held 20 events, including spoken word nights, coffee house … Continue reading
Posted in Ecology, Human Rights, July 2011, Movers, Performances
Tagged Broadway Dance Center, Cambodia, Dance, Javanna Productions, M.O.V.E. For Cambodia, Mover, Nicole Johnson, School
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Dear Stranger
Dance inspires action, expresses ideas or wisdom, and is given as a gift to others. ‘Mover,’ Nicole Javanna Johnson has developed a way to implement all three of these elements to make a difference for others while doing what she … Continue reading
Posted in Human Rights, June 2011, Movers, Performances
Tagged Cambodia, Compassion, Dance, Dear Stranger, Enforced Arch, James Koroni, Javanna Productions, M.O.V.E., Nicole Johnson, The road to Cambodia
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M.O.V.E. For Autism at 52nd Street Project
Photography by Angel Gardner & Joshua Katcher Special thanks to Broadway Dance Center! For more info VISIT jpmove.webs.com
Posted in April 2011, Human Rights, Movers, Performances
Tagged Angel Gardner, Aubrey Bailey, Bonnie Erickson, Broadway Dance Center, James Koroni, Joshua Katcher, Julie Murry, Kiet Lam, Lauren Cox, Megan Shuffle, MOVE For Autism, Nicole Johnson, Nicole Klerer, Pierce Cady, Scott Hami
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