For Immediate Release
Contact: Sam Sherrod - Media Relations
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"Non-Profit theatre company makes a huge impact with its first series of unique introductory performances addressing global social issues"
New York, NY, December 4, 2006: HAI hosted a memorable coming out event for non-profit Liberata Dance Theatre, at their headquarters located on Broadway between Prince and Spring Streets in New York City. It was well attended and a huge success. From left to right performers include: Ronald Burton, Carrie See Yuen, Michele Chery, Myrena Sint Jago, Tinola Bello and Jennifer Joseph. Musicians (not visible) were Winchi Andrea and Igor Atalita. The opening speech was delivered by CEO of NetTECH Systems, Carl E. Reid, who is also a Liberata Dance Theatre board member.
From the audience response, the performances provided by Liberata Dance Theatre made a huge impact. Quite a few audience members commented on the social issues being highlighted during the varied brief performances, such as prejudice, encouraging young girls to be confident in who they are for preparation in choosing a career, and the continued recognition of cultural diversity for creating synergy in people getting along better.
"I was inspired to see almost 80 people in attendance and having them engaged in thinking about the world social issues presented at Liberata Dance Theatre's first performance. A lot of hard work was put into coordinating this event by all board members and performers. Congratulations to everyone involved. It's an honor to have our company, NetTECH Systems, be a supporter and sponsor of future performances." said Carl E. Reid, NetTECH CEO and a business consultant on the board of Liberata Dance Theatre.
December 5, 2006
Audience following LDT's First Introductory Event
Audience members conversing with musicians Igor Atalita (facing camera on the far left) and Winchi Andrea (facing camera on the far right) long time friends, supporters and performers for LDT.
Audience exchange smiles and converse following LDT's First Introductory Event. The atmosphere was electric with positive feelings being communicated between the performers and the audience during and at the close of the event.
Volunteer Danielle Nicole Tyler did a wonderful job of taping the entire event. This video is available for review and portions will soon be burned onto LDT's promotional DVD.
Audience exchange smiles and converse following LDT's First Introductory Event. The atmosphere was electric with positive feelings being communicated between the performers and the audience during and at the close of the event.
Volunteer Danielle Nicole Tyler did a wonderful job of taping the entire event. This video is available for review and portions will soon be burned onto LDT's promotional DVD.
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