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CORRIE BEFORT D A N C E A N D F I L M
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Corrie now teaches dance classes for people with Parkinson's Disease in several Northwest locations: - Saturdays at the Peter Kirk Community Center, Kirkland. Register for this program here. - Tuesdays at FidalgoDanceWorks. See program info here. Read more about the Mark Morris Dance for PD program. See a video about Dance for PD.
The University of Washington's Department of Biochemistry has hired Corrie to create several protocol videos for new experiments. See Beth Graczyk's Microtubule Binding Assay here, Eric Muller's Preparation for Microscopy here.
In September Corrie will act as dramaturg and site researcher for three exciting Japanese choreographers brought to Portland's TBA festival by Offsite Dance Project for a series of site specific performances. More about Offsite here, more on TBA here.
The Superconductivity Flash Mob video Corrie choreographed with a fantastic crew of Seattle dancers and mobbers has had more than 20,000 views on YouTube. See it here.
Cut Chalk, dance/sound project (NWNW 2010), was shot at Seattle's Washington Hall for a new dance film to be released later this year. More about the piece here. Slip Cadence, an award-winning dance film about Alzheimer's Disease, is currently screening in festivals internationally. See it here.
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