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Follow on Google News | Pete Fountain’s Granddaughter to Pay Tribute to Local Legend In Unique Tap & Jazz Production NextEmmy Award winning artistic director and choreographer Heidi Malnar to guide original production
By: Gulf Coast Theatre on Tap Under the direction of Emmy and Big Easy Award winning artistic director and principal choreographer Heidi Malnar, Neutral Ground will call upon the city’s unique co-evolution of tap dancing and jazz and feature some of the city’s most outstanding tap professionals, a live, seven-piece jazz ensemble and wide-ranging vocalists. Dance performances will be accompanied by selections from the breadth of New Orleans’ musical history – from the big band sound of Louis Prima’s “Jump, Jive an’ Wail” and “Sing, Sing, Sing” to the Dixie Cups iconic “Iko Iko”, as well as from contemporary repertoires of Kermit Ruffins (“Mr. Big Stuff’), Rebirth Brass Band (“I Feel Like Funkin’ It Up”), Allen Toussaint’s R&B and Galactic’s funk. Among highlighted artists is the tribute to Pete Fountain, which will be choreographed and performed by his granddaughter and dancer, Danielle Harrell Scheib. The hour and a half production will climax with an a cappella tap rendition of a New Orleans parade-style drumline. “The company’s primary goals are to celebrate, promote and preserve America’s indigenous dance form in the birthplace of jazz and to blend the two syncopated art forms together in a unique way,” said Heidi Malnar, artistic director and company founder. Neutral Ground will showcase accomplished dancers in three performing companies - its professional company, whose dancers have toured the United States and Europe throughout their careers; a pre-professional company (ages 14-17); and a Junior Company (ages 10-13), all under the direction of Ms. Malnar. The performances will feature professional dancers Laura Sicignano, Associate Artistic Director; Tara Brewer, Sarah Broekhoven, Jesse Alan Fourcha, Jalessa Jett, Susan Grady, Elizabeth Shortall Pulsinelli, and Rachel Vierk. Tammy Strahan Mansfield is the musical director. Gulf Coast Theatre on Tap is performing in its second season, bringing together the region’s finest tap dancing talents while training younger generations in this truly American art form. End
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