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How to dance like one of Ann Lee’s Shakers
It’s impossible to talk about The Testament of Ann Lee without mentioning the way its songs and dances are staged — as expressions of both riotous, ritualistic joy and somber, meditative reflection.
CANTERBURY — Canterbury Shaker Village, a National Historic Landmark and museum dedicated to preserving and rethinking the Shakers 200-year legacy, has launched the Shaker Dance Revival Project. The ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. “I’ve spent a lot of my life trying to move trauma out of my body,” says choreographer Celia Rowlson-Hall, whose singular vision ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by “The Testament of Ann Lee” and Shaker traditions represent how movement has been a constantly evolving conduit to heaven. By Margaret Fuhrer When I ...
Spurred on by a vision of the Shakers’ founding leader, Celia Rowlson-Hall masterminded the whirl of movement in Mona Fastvold’s feverish film ‘I’ll tell you something I’ve not told anyone,” says ...
In the mid-1700s, Ann Lee helped start a religious movement preaching absolutely no sex. Nearly three centuries later, the Shaker founder could become an unlikely icon for Gen Z, who are bringing ...
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