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Past Event: Pete Seeger Centennial

May 23rd, 7pm at The Egg, Albany, NY.

TICKETS.

Bill and Livia will join Arlo GuthrieAmythyst KiahCary MorinDan Zanes & Claudia EliazaDar WilliamsDavid GonzalezGuy Davis, Richie Stearns & Rosie NewtonTaina Asili, Tony TrischkaToshi Reagon. These artists bring Pete Seeger's message alive for an evening of music, dance and poetry inspired by Pete Seeger in celebration of his centennial.

Pete Seeger Centennial Concert at The Egg, Albany

May 23rd, 7pm at The Egg, Albany, NY.

TICKETS.

Bill and Livia will join Arlo GuthrieAmythyst KiahCary MorinDan Zanes & Claudia EliazaDar WilliamsDavid GonzalezGuy Davis, Richie Stearns & Rosie NewtonTaina Asili, Tony TrischkaToshi Reagon. These artists bring Pete Seeger's message alive for an evening of music, dance and poetry inspired by Pete Seeger in celebration of his centennial.

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Past Event: Turn Turn Turn

Join us for a performance of Turn, Turn, Turn: Celebrating Pete Seeger in Dance and Music, Saturday February 23, 7PM. SUNY Orange, Newburgh.

Upcoming Performance

Turn Turn Turn is comprised of more than 20 of Pete's beloved songs, from children's tunes to activist anthems, including We Shall Overcome, Big Muddy, Wimoweh, Where Have All the Flowers Gone, and of course, Turn Turn Turn.

Turn, Turn, Turn: Celebrating Pete Seeger in Dance and Music

Saturday February 23, 7PM

SUNY Orange, Great Room in Kaplan Hall, at corner of Grand & First Streets, Newburgh campus. Free parking: 73 First St.

$10 adults/$5 seniors. Box office opens 6pm or purchase tickets online below.

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Past Event: Join us at the Flurry!

Join us for the Saratoga Dance Flurry this weekend! This one of The Vanaver Caravan's most beloved events, we look forward to it every year.

Join us for the Saratoga Dance Flurry this weekend! This is one of The Vanaver Caravan's most beloved events, which we look forward to every year.

TVC, Youth Co & Company Member’s Schedule

Community Dance (DB)
Friday 7:00 PM - 8:15 PM City Center Rm. A
Mary Alice Amidon, Peter Amidon, Bill Spence, Toby Stover, George Wilson

Mostly Waltz (NM)
Friday 7:00 PM - 8:00 PM Excelsior Springs
Eric Buddington, Bill Matthiesen, Mark Murphy, Liz Stell


Capoeira (IMT)
Friday 9:45 PM - 10:45 PM City Center Rm. A
The Vanaver Caravan Amadou Diallo, Carla Giudicelli, Toby Stover, Elijah Vanaver

Vintage Sequence Dances (DM)
Friday 10:45 PM - 12:00 AM Excelsior Springs
Martha Griffin, Eric Buddington, Bill Matthiesen, Mark Murphy, Liz Stell

Pete Seeger Children Songs (GF)
Saturday 9:00 AM - 10:00 AM Hilton Travers
Livia Drapkin Vanaver, Linda Richards, Evan Stover, Toby Stover, Bill Vanaver

Improvisation Dance for Teens (IMT)
Saturday 12:45 PM - 1:45 PM City Center Rm. A
Stella May Emerson, Sevilla Kent, Sophia Roberts, Rhiannon Sloane, Bill Vanaver, Livia Drapkin Vanaver, Neve Parker, Evan Stover, Toby Stover

Hip Hop (IMT)
Saturday 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM City Center Rm. A
Ray Davis, Carla Giudicelli

Trad Teen Showcase (ET)
Saturday 3:15 PM - 4:45 PM City Center Rm. B/C
Strawberry Hill Fiddlers, Young Tradition Vermont Touring Group, Saratoga Springs HS Fiddle Club, The Vanaver Caravan
Julianna Cimillo, Emily Cohen, Elias Fredericks, Victoria Horner, Tom Jefferies, Ada Johnston, Liliana Kershner, Evelyn Laferriere, Shannon Martin Ignaffo, Victor Martinez Smith, Benjamin Murray, Chelsea Needham, Mekhi Noble, Lucas Salcedo, Olivia Salcedo, Carole Schaad, Samantha VanVoorhis, Hannah Walker, Jeff Walker, Kyra Watts, Alexander Allison, Ben Munkres, Romy Munkres, Oliver Scanlon, Sebastian West, Tice Arpey, Charlie Barnes, Mitchell Bufkins, Rachel Colloy, Luke Connolly, Elena D'addio, Matt Dys, Sara Eberlin, Noah Ernst, Anna Fear, Charm Feng Ang, Sofia Figliomeni, Zachary Gerhardt, Colin Hitchcock, Saskia Kamerling, Michael Kilinski, Jessica LaBello, Amanda Leske, Rebecca Lynch, Adam Manor, Kate Manor, Izzy Pipino, Sofia Post, Alexa Rahman, Jack Rappaport, Joseph Salisbury, Marcy Sushynski, Eden Susi, Sonia Susi, Clayton Trumbull, Amelia Weeden, Olivia Weeden, Kristia Wiegand, Livia Drapkin Vanaver, Stella May Emerson, Sevilla Kent, Sophia Roberts, Evan Stover, Toby Stover, Bill Vanaver, Neve Parker, Hillary Menegaz Weitzner, Fern Tamagini-O'Donnell

English Country Dances to Shaker Tunes (DS)
Saturday 3:30 PM - 5:00 PM City Center Mtg. Rm 1
Melanie Axel-Lute, Eric Buddington, Bill Matthiesen, Mark Murphy, Liz Stell

Dance Around the World (E)
Saturday 7:00 PM - 8:45 PM Hilton Broadway 1/2/3/4
Skidmore Irish Dance, MetaMovements, The Vanaver Caravan, Coco & Tony, Kings & Queens Drill Team, West African Drummers & Dancers, Mudra Dance, Quickstep
Rachel Chang, Anara Frank, Francois Noel, Lady Pabon, Alena Brocker, Ray Davis, Ami Densmore, Amadou Diallo, Livia Drapkin Vanaver, Stella May Emerson, Carla Giudicelli, Julia Haines, Sevilla Kent, Brian Lawton, Samantha Lawton, Mark Murphy, Neve Parker, Rafal Pustelny, Linda Richards, Sophia Roberts, Rhiannon Sloane, Evan Stover, Toby Stover, Bill Vanaver, Elijah Vanaver, Coco Bazinet, Tony Simard, Malik Wray, Marte Carey, Renee Innacone, Agustina Nelson, Felix Nelson, Zorkie Nelson, Vertell Plummer, Sneha Majo, Yuktha Milukuri, Mathangi Srinivasan, Nishevita Thayalan, John Kirk, Trish Miller, Frank Orsini, Joel Rosenberger, Joey Freeman, Esther Hibbs, Paul Machabee, Triona Padala, Bridget Schwartz, Rebecca Sohn, Emily Vanston

Pete Seeger 100 Celebration (EG)
Saturday 9:00 PM - 10:00 PM Hilton Broadway 1/2/3/4
The Vanaver Caravan, Jay Ungar & Molly Mason
Alena Brocker, Ray Davis, Ami Densmore, Livia Drapkin Vanaver, Stella May Emerson, Carla Giudicelli, Julia Haines, Sevilla Kent, Mark Murphy, Rafal Pustelny, Linda Richards, Sophia Roberts, Rhiannon Sloane, Evan Stover, Toby Stover, Bill Vanaver, Elijah Vanaver, Molly Mason, Jay Ungar, Neve Parker, Emily Vanston

English Country Dance: Delectable Delights (DM)
Saturday 9:30 PM - 12:00 AM Excelsior Springs
Linda Nelson, Spare Parts
Linda Nelson, Eric Buddington, Bill Matthiesen, Mark Murphy, Liz Stell

World Dance For Families (IMFT)
Sunday 9:15 AM - 10:15 AM City Center Rm. A
The Vanaver Caravan - Amadou Diallo, Livia Drapkin Vanaver, Stella May Emerson, Sevilla Kent, Sophia Roberts, Rhiannon Sloane, Evan Stover, Toby Stover, Bill Vanaver, Elijah Vanaver

English Country Dance: Morning Treats (DM)
Sunday 9:30 AM - 11:15 AM Excelsior Springs
Linda Nelson, Spare Parts
Linda Nelson, Eric Buddington, Bill Matthiesen, Mark Murphy, Liz Stell

Ragtime Dances (INM)
Sunday 1:15 PM - 2:15 PM City Center Mtg. Rm 1
Martha Griffin, Spare Parts
Martha Griffin, Eric Buddington, Bill Matthiesen, Mark Murphy, Liz Stell

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Alumni Spotlight: Gabriel Vanaver

It’s been a minute since we had our last alumni spotlight but we couldn’t wait to share this one with you! As Bill & Livia begin their 3rd annual year of teaching in Auroville, India, their son, Gabe, reflects on his experience in Auroville with his parents last winter. Gabe’s insights into his upbringing are both thoughtful and inspiring and the artistic work he contributes to the world is a clear reflection on his life in the ‘Caravan

Alumni Spotlight Special

It’s been a minute since we had our last alumni spotlight but we couldn’t wait to share this one with you! As Bill & Livia begin their 3rd annual year of teaching in Auroville, India, their son, Gabe, reflects on the time he spent in Auroville with his parents last winter. Gabe’s insights into his upbringing are both thoughtful and inspiring, and the artistic work he contributes to the world is a clear reflection on his life in The Vanaver Caravan.

SPOTLIGHT: Gabriel (Gah-bé) Vanaver

BIO: Gabriel (Gah-bé) graduated Naropa University Spring 2017 with a double BA in Music and Traditional Eastern Arts/Yoga Studies. Since then, he has been writing and producing music with his band and other local musicians, teaching yoga, dancing whenever possible, practicing Cyr Wheel, working as a massage therapist, and working on his musical storybook, Water Wings. For the past 2 years, Gah-bé has been working with an incredible team to create "Water Wings” a musical storybook experience; combining the traditional illustrated storybook format with a fully immersive musical audio play. Working with world-class musicians including Guy Davis, members of Elephant Revival (Dango Rose, Bridget Law & Darren Garvey), The Super Saturated Sugar Strings (Alaska), Xerephine (Colorado), and The Front Range Strings (Colorado). With masterful illustrations by Katherine Breen. 

We caught up with Gabe, here’s what he had to say!

In what ways has your upbringing with TVC impacted/shaped the life you live today? My rebellious efforts to differentiate myself from my parents drove me to become a musician/singer songwriter/dancer, of course. Haha. Like many other kids, I rebelled as a teenager. But my rebellion was to the current voices prevalent in Hip-Hop, Rock-N-Roll, and Pop culture. Not that I just listened to whatever the media fed me—rather, I saw these formats as a way to connect to people on a global scale. What better way to connect to a collective consciousness than through music and dance? People need that sense of togetherness in their lives, and The Vanaver Caravan really instilled that importance in me. Community, celebrating diversity, and the constant curiosity, engagement and sharing with people of other cultures; these are the core values that I was taught, and they still hold up strong in my life.

Tell us a story about your life in The Vanaver Caravan! How to sum up a lifetime of memories? Traveling, dancing, playing music, learning and sharing… I guess the most prominent memory on my mind was my most recent travel to India with my parents. Last Spring, 2018, we spent our time in Auroville and the surrounding villages near Pondicherry, teaching dance in the local elementary school.

So there I was… Auroville, India, Friday night at the Unity Pavilion, performing my own music in the show and also accompanying my parents with the doumbek and 12-string guitar—and dancing of course, let’s not forget the dancing. Three profound experiences occurred this night.

The first was performing my music for my parents and the audience, and having my message in my music synchronize seamlessly in the show. It was surreal to say the least. I played my song “Chaos” after Bill sang Pete Seeger’s “Garbage”. To give you some context, Pete’s song is about garbage and how wasteful we can be as humans and my song is about the ideas of living alternatively outside the capitalist consumer paradigm.

Second, was performing the “Newspaper Dance”—a structured improvisation dance about single use consumerism and the busy life of capitalism. To bring it up a peg, we brought in some local talented dancers and thespians to collaborate on this piece. We only had a couple rehearsals before the show, and we just had a ball performing it on stage. Probably my favorite dance I have learned from the company.

The third experience was the end of the show where we got people up and dancing. We always do these great folk dances to get people moving. Well, this time I decided its time to incorporate a little Hip-Hop and show how culture lives on in today’s world. I taught the art of the cypher (where people stand in a circle and go in the middle one by one to express themselves and break it down for their peers). The cypher is a sacred space across all street dance styles. When we go in the middle we give to the cypher; when we stand on the side, we feed the person in the middle; cheering, clapping and encouraging that release of energy and listening to the story of the body. So that’s what we did. We made a few circles, I put on a beat, and we didn’t stop until the neighbors complained because we were having too good a time.

Any other parting thoughts/reflections you'd like to share? If there is one thing to take away from The Vanaver Caravan’s mission, it is to look at everyone we meet, and instead of disdainfully judging for not being more like us, engaging with these differences and celebrating all people. Just like the only thing that stays the same is change, the only thing that will bring us all together and understand one another is to accept and celebrate each other’s unique qualities.

Give us three to five words you'd use to describe the overall feeling you get when you think of that time.  Folk, World, Community, Unique, extravagant.

Thank you, Gabriel. We love you!

Keep an eye out for his upcoming children’s book, Water Wings! The Kickstarter will be launching in February if you’d like to pre-order or donate to his children’s book experience.

IG @waterwingsproductions / Facebook.com/waterwingsproductions / www.waterwingsproductions.com (website launching soon)


I am in the business of investing in and creating positive energy. I believe that through music, art and storytelling we speak to the heart of the youth. I believe we must go beyond sustainable practices to regenerative practices. It is not enough to survive in this world, we must thrive in this world. That is why I started Water Wings Productions. We weave and share these stories of positive reinforcement and growth to build confidence, and inspire youth to thrive through life. When I say positivity I don’t only mean happy - la dee da - bliss, I am talking about working through every aspect of the Self and engaging with life to nurture and cultivate resiliency and compassion.
— Gabriel "Gah-be" Vanaver
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Reflections & Upcoming Shows

As the New Year begins, we look back at some of our 2018 highlights—and give you some sneak peeks for what’s to come in 2019!

2018 Reflections, 2019 Resolutions

Today, we reflect on a year filled with song, movement, and development, and look forward to a new year of celebration, performance, and travel.

As our friends know, The Vanaver Caravan is made up of a many moving pieces. We have robust dance programs for children and teens in the Hudson Valley; 35 years of enriching arts-education programs in schools across New York State; we have an umbrella in India called Shakti Caravan; and—of course—our international touring Company is always on the move.


What Has The Company Been Up To This Year?

We have been in development for our newest show, Turn Turn Turn: Celebrating Pete Seeger in Dance & Music, in celebration of Pete Seeger’s 100th Birthday this year!

  • See Turn Turn Turn on May 5th at the Bardavon Opera House. More details to come.

What Has Our Dance Institute Been Up To?

Our Caravan Kids and Youth Company have been growing steadily this past year. Our dancers just finished seven sold out performances of our holiday show, Into the Light, and are taking a well-deserved break!

In 2019, we are excited to…

  • Host the 29th Annual DanceFest 2019 - March 2nd (rain date March 3rd)

  • Perform with our entire Dance Institute at 29th Annual Beltane Festival - April 28th

  • We have TWO full weeks of Caravan Kids Week - July 8-12 & 15-19

  • SummerDance on Tour will take place on July 22-Aug 10

REGISTER NOW.


What Has Shakti Caravan Been Up To?

Three 2018 Shakti Caravan Teaching Tours:

  • January - February saw Bill & Livia teaching at the Akiyam School in Auroville, Pondicherry.

  • In April, Samantha and Brian Lawton and Joel Hannah taught at the Happy Hours School Jodhpur, Rajasthan.

  • In July, Bharat Verma traveled to New York to teach at SummerDance.

Two Upcoming Shakti Caravan Programs!

  • January - February 2019: Livia and Bill will return to the Akiyam school in Auroville and head to Udaipur to teach and perform with our friends, Sayari Roots of Gypsy.

  • April 2019 - Miranda ten Broeke will return to Udaipur to teach in schools and develop a performance on the site of the Shakti Academy.

Livia and Bill Vanaver bring alive Barbara Bash's children's book about the life of an Indian banyan tree in dance, music, and theatre. This delightful event was enacted by the Tamil village children of the Aikiyam School in Auroville, India, and performed by 125 first to fifth graders, within the school's banyan grove.

What Have Our Schools Been Up To?

Our school programs are the cornerstone of what we do and we have had the honor to work in 19 schools this year. In 2018, we taught world dance and fostered cultural understanding to over 1200 students.


As always, we stand committed to our mission to inspire, through dance and music, the harmonious co-existence of world cultures and traditions, to promote peace and celebrate our humanity. Thanks for being a part of our mission and our community!

HAPPY NEW YEAR!

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