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Jason Ignacio (The Kennedy Center)

Jason Ignacio

Jason Garcia Ignacio, named Outstanding Emerging Artist at the 2009 Mayor's Arts Awards, began his dance training at the age of 12 in Manila, Philippines. After studying and training with Ballet Philippines, Philippine Ballet Theater, Steps Dance Studio, University of Theatre of Nations (Seoul, Korea), he toured and performed as a member of Earth Savers Dreams Ensemble. In 2001, Mr. Ignacio continued his dance training in New York City on scholarship at Ballet Hispanico where he also served on the faculty. A fellowship student at The Ailey School, he also toured nationally with the Martha Graham Ensemble.

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Jason Ignacio – <i>The Mountain</i> 9/11/09: Jason Ignacio – The Mountain

Ignacio’s work focuses on Filipino culture, environmental preservation, and economic moderation. The score incorporates music made from the seismic rumblings of active volcanoes. Part of the ninth annual Local Dance Commissioning Project, which features world premiere commissioned dance performances by Washington-area choreographers. For more information, visit the 2009 Local Dance Commissioning Project .

Jason Ignacio – The Mountain

Ignacio’s work focuses on Filipino culture, environmental preservation, and economic moderation. The score incorporates music made from the seismic rumblings of active volcanoes. Part of the ninth annual Local Dance Commissioning Project, which features world premiere commissioned dance performances by Washington-area choreographers. For more information, visit the 2009 Local Dance Commissioning Project .
Jason Ignacio – <i>The Mountain</i> 9/10/09: Jason Ignacio – The Mountain

Ignacio’s work focuses on Filipino culture, environmental preservation, and economic moderation. The score incorporates music made from the seismic rumblings of active volcanoes. Part of the ninth annual Local Dance Commissioning Project, which features world premiere commissioned dance performances by Washington-area choreographers. For more information, visit the 2009 Local Dance Commissioning Project .

Jason Ignacio – The Mountain

Ignacio’s work focuses on Filipino culture, environmental preservation, and economic moderation. The score incorporates music made from the seismic rumblings of active volcanoes. Part of the ninth annual Local Dance Commissioning Project, which features world premiere commissioned dance performances by Washington-area choreographers. For more information, visit the 2009 Local Dance Commissioning Project .

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