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Donate |
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Support AMDaT
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Donate to AMDaT, Inc. using Paypal - it's fast, free and secure!
Gifts of any size are welcome, and are fully tax deductible.
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You already know that AMDaT, Inc. is a New York-based non-profit
performance organization dedicated to support the Contemporary Dance
Arts Company, AMDaT, led by choreographer/visual artist Andrea Haenggi
with a team of excellent dancers, composers/musicians and designers. But
do you also know that AMDaT, Inc. needs your help?
AMDaT, Inc. depends on the generosity of its friends and supporters to
continue its cutting-edge mission: to create new dance works, that cross
boundaries between art disciplines and finding new possibilities of
presentations in non-traditional sites and theatres. The goal to challenge
and engage its audience in rich, thought-provoking aesthetic experiences and
aims to transform people's perception of everyday life.
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Your donation to AMDaT, Inc. is needed to help us continue to:
Help fund future productions of experimental dance works that combine
dance with visual art
(video/film, architecture) and technology.
Ensure payment of our artists:
dancers, musicians, composers and
designers for their amazing talent and work and pay them what they
deserve.
Expand our programming by starting choreographic/arts workshops that
bring other artists from the USA and abroad to create cross cultural and
artistic exchanges.
Secure the future. To sustain our company we need to be responsible for
our own future, and be ready for changes that to go along with growing.
With your tax-deductible contribution, you are contributing to the future of AMDaT, which brings striking innovative performances to you the audience.
AMDaT, Inc. is a 501(c)3 organization. All your contributions are tax-deductible to the extent allowed by the law.
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photos by Chris Woltmann |
FRICTION, 2006
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photos by Chris Woltmann
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escalator, 2006 - World Financial Center, New York City
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