For Schools
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Licensing for Conservatories, Colleges, and Universities
The opportunity to learn and perform a Limón work is an inspiring process of discovery for student dancers. Many consider Limón movement the precursor to post-modern release work: Limón’s choreography emphasizes the natural rhythms of fall and recovery and the use of breath and weight. Works available range from large group pieces to solos and duets, and while most of the choreography originally required both male and female dancers, we are flexible when considering educational settings. Although the licensing fees for professional dance companies can be substantial, we are committed to sharing the Limón tradition, and consider students the logical heirs. The total cost of a restaging varies: the licensing fee for colleges is $2,500 (for high schools and academies $1,500), and the remaining costs are determined by the length of the residency or total hours of rehearsal and teaching time. The host institution is responsible for the travel, per diem, and housing expenses of the reconstructor, as well as any production expenses. |
