Into the Light date change!
Due to snow, the Into the Light performance in Ellenville has been changed to SUNDAY, Dec 18th at 3:00 pm.
Due to snow, the Into the Light performance in Ellenville has been changed to SUNDAY, Dec 18th at 3:00 pm.
Please come out and join us to celebrate the holidays!
Ellenville High School Theater, 28 Maple Ave, Ellenville NY, 12428
**Performers, the Sunday schedule is the exact same as the Saturday one. Please arrive on time and be ready to go!**
News from the Caravan
The company members boarded their flight to Miami, Florida with great anticipation a few days ago. They welcomed Joel Hanna, who came all the way from Canada, and celebrated Alena and Neve joining as company members! Nights were filled with . . .
The company members boarded their flight to Miami, Florida with great anticipation a few days ago. They welcomed Joel Hanna, who came all the way from Canada, and celebrated Alena and Neve joining as company members! Nights were filled with dancing and music. Festivals of Light did exactly what it was made to do... It brought light into the darkest time of the year.
The Caravan is back in New York and gearing up for our next big event-- Into the Light in Ellenville! We have the adult company joining us for this show, as well as our dancers in our Ellenville program at the Ellenville Public Library. This performance will be the first for many young dancers (this is the first time some of our Ellenville students have ever danced!) and we are thrilled with all their hard work and focus. They surely will shine brightly.
Please join us Saturday, December 17 (Snow-date Sunday Dec 18) at the Ellenville High School (28 Maple Ave., Ellenville NY) for Into the Light! The show begins at 3:00 pm.
*Suggested donation at the door*
**IN CASE OF INCLEMENT WEATHER PLEASE CALL ELLENVILLE PUBLIC LIBRARY TO SEE IF THE SHOW WILL BE POSTPONED UNTIL SUNDAY, DECEMBER 18th! 845.647.5530**
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Reflections from Sinterklaas 2016
The Caravan had a great time performing Into the Light at the Sinterklaas festival this weekend. Thank you to all of our beautiful performers! Read some more reflections here and come see our full performance on December 17th in Ellenville. Happy Holidays!
Celebrating 6 Years of Into the Light at Sinterklaas.
The Caravan had a great time performing Into the Light at the Sinterklaas festival in Rhinebeck this weekend. Thank you to all of our beautiful performers!
If you missed this weekend's performances, or want to see the full production in action, come see Into the Light at the Ellenville High School Theater, 28 Maple Avenue, Ellenville, NY. Dec 17 at 3pm. Click below for more details and scroll down to read reflections from this weekend.
Reflections from Juliet:
Bright eyed and wide awake, we ventured out to Sinterklaas. It’s been years since Izzy and I performed with our Caravan family for their holiday spectacular, but we’ve created our own tradition of Sinterklaas. Every year we look forward to the first Saturday of December because we know what awaits us. After our morning routine of grabbing coffees, we got into my car and started our journey towards Rhinebeck. Anticipation flowed between us as we became more and more thrilled at the idea of seeing our family perform the dances we grew up on.
We arrived at the Church and greeted dancers, new and old. Though we weren’t dancing, we were there to help in anyway we could. Adjusting costumes, helping with masks, making small changes to the script, we were still a part of the family. Circling up before the show, Livia announced that this would be the last Sinterklaas for Alena, Morgane, Kaya, and Neve (some of our Youth Company dancers) who will be graduating high school in June. I looked over to Alena, smiled and whispered “or you can be like me and Izzy and come anyways…” Because Izzy and I will always, always try our hardest to be present at Sinterklaas for it’s the most wonderful time of the year.
We watched the performance, seeing dancers transform into forest creatures and adapt their movements to become more and more like the puppets they danced within. I saw my students from years ago now taking on the roles I used to play. It brought tears to my eyes to see everyone growing up. It brought tears to my eyes to watch with awe at the beautiful pieces coming together in such a colorful pageantry.
Izzy and I heard all the familiar music from the balcony-- we felt it in our bones. We felt our muscles flex as all the repertoire flooded back into our system, and our vocal chords opened up as we started to sing along with the whole company. We may not be actively dancing at the moment, but it is very clear that the Caravan taught us that we will never forget how to dance. We will never forget the thrill and excitement of giving the gift of dance to an audience and to each other.
Words from Livia:
When the Dalai Lama was asked “what can help the world at this time?” He replied, "more festivals!"
Being part of the Sinteklaas festivities in Rhinebeck annually held on the first Saturday of December is a ritual to which we at The Vanaver Caravan all look forward! Many of us feel that this is indeed the start of our holiday season. This is the 6th year that we have collaborated with Arm-of-the-Sea Theater filling the Church of the Messiah with giant puppets, 30 performers and 3 packed houses. The full sound of our musicians, Toby, Evan, Bill, Steve and Apple & Carrie of Barely Lace, playing way up high in the back balcony lifted everyone's spirits. What I love every year is watching the youngest children in CaravanKids Project experience this event for the first time; how serious and focused they are… and what troupers withstanding 6 hours of rehearsing and performing. When we circle up backstage before each show, it's a time to feel the deep presence and warmth of our Vanaver Caravan community. Youngest to oldest we are ages 6-73. We talked about how the 4 oldest Youth Company girls were once the Village Children, and now they are playing the lead roles before going off to college next year... This was Alena's last performance as Lucia and she was indeed 'radiant with the light of the sun'. We speak about how performing Into the Light is a privilege and how we must give our dancing as a gift to the audience and to each other. We strengthen one another through celebration, lift our spirits and generate joy. I feel deeply grateful for all the dancers and their families, musicians, collaborators who come into my life and the life of the Caravan and who make these performances possible. And special thanks to Jeanne Fleming who organizes Sinterklaas and is indeed the Queen of Festivals. I agree with the Dalai Lama wholeheartedly...More Festivals!!!
PLEASE JOIN US IN ELLENVILLE, DECEMBER 17 FOR THE FULL VERSION OF INTO THE LIGHT WITH OUR ENTIRE COMPANY! IT WILL TRULY BE A FESTIVAL CELEBRATING BRINGING LIGHT INTO THE DARKEST OF TIMES.
Upcoming Holiday Shows
Tis the season again for celebration, giant puppets, candle-lighting, and story-telling! Into the Light is our Holiday Spectacular in collaboration with Arm-of-the-Sea Theater that tells the story of Lucia, who is guided through the world’s communities to see how people around the world light up the darkest part of the year.
Into the Light
'Tis the season again for celebration, giant puppets, candle-lighting, and story-telling!
Into the Light is our Holiday Spectacular in collaboration with Arm-of-the-Sea Theater that tells the story of how radiant Lucia becomes lost as the summer sun’s light diminishes. Her journey to rekindle her light unfolds with enchanting dance, live music and puppetry a s Lucia is guided through the world’s communities to see how people around the world light up the darkest part of the year. Audiences are reminded that there is always hope in the darkest times and that, joining with community, we can overcome challenges together.
Into the Light! touches on a variety of winter holiday traditions including Chanukah, Christmas, Kwanzaa, Sankta Lucia, Diwali, Winter Solstice, and Yule. Audiences of all ages can expect to enjoy the pageantry of this heartfelt celebration.
Brighten your holiday season and join the Caravan and Arm-of-the-Sea Theater, with special guests Barely Lace Singers as we celebrate together in Into the Light!
Upcoming Performances:
- Saturday Dec. 17th at the Ellenville High School Theater, 28 Maple Ave, Ellenville, NY
Full matinee performance at 3:00 PM, featuring the adult Company, Youth Company, and all dancers in the CaravanKids Project.
Tickets can be purchased at the door. $5 suggested donation.
Want to learn more about this show? Click below!
More Than Just a Tribute
In this moment in history, Pete Seeger has been an inspiration to us dancers and musicians. Pete stood for people of every race, color, age, gender. He fought for equal rights. He worked tirelessly to fight climate change and raise awareness about the environment. He believed that the only way to create change was through love, art, and understanding.
A note from the Company about Turn Turn Turn: Tribute to Pete Seeger in Dance & Music
In this moment in history, Pete Seeger has been an inspiration to us dancers and musicians. Pete stood for people of every race, color, age, gender. He fought for equal rights. He worked tirelessly to fight climate change and raise awareness about the environment. He believed that the only way to create change was through love, art, and understanding. Song by song, he whittled away hatred and intolerance and showed people the powerful, lasting, and positive effect that music, dance, and celebration can have on a society. We stand with Pete today, and we will honor his vision towards peace with our every step we take and song we sing. Turn Turn Turn is not just a performance for us, it is part of a movement that this world needs now more than ever. We shall overcome.
In solidarity,
The Vanaver Caravan