The Ipswich Moving Company led by founder and choreographer, Janet Taisey Craft makes its home in a renovated barn in Ipswich across from the Ipswich River. For over 30 years, the Ipswich Moving Company (a professional modern dance company) and the Ipswich Moving Company School (an educational center for dance) directed by Jenny Carlson from 2003-2020, have contributed to the artistic life of the North Shore and Greater Boston community.
In 1980, the Company and the Studio were incorporated as The Ipswich Dance Foundation, Inc. as a 501 (c)(3) non-profit arts organization. During the summer of 2003, the Studio underwent a major renovation of its facilities to better meet the needs of the School, Company and the community. The Studio now boasts a fully equipped performance/studio space and a smaller second Studio with sprung maple dance floors, walled mirrors and wonderful natural light.
The Ipswich Moving Company offers modern dance performances in theatres, schools, outdoor spaces and galleries throughout New England.
In 1980, the Company and the Studio were incorporated as The Ipswich Dance Foundation, Inc. as a 501 (c)(3) non-profit arts organization. During the summer of 2003, the Studio underwent a major renovation of its facilities to better meet the needs of the School, Company and the community. The Studio now boasts a fully equipped performance/studio space and a smaller second Studio with sprung maple dance floors, walled mirrors and wonderful natural light.
The Ipswich Moving Company offers modern dance performances in theatres, schools, outdoor spaces and galleries throughout New England.
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Like many other arts organizations this past year, The Ipswich Moving Company has been surprised and pleased that through virtual media, we have not only maintained our momentum, but have actually increased our reach.
Students in Maine zoomed into my modern dance classes, and the audience for our collaborative performances this winter was bigger than could fit into our studio theatre.
We eagerly anticipate a return to studio work and live performance in the coming months, yet we also want to figure out new ways to continue bringing dance to a wider constituency.
Students in Maine zoomed into my modern dance classes, and the audience for our collaborative performances this winter was bigger than could fit into our studio theatre.
We eagerly anticipate a return to studio work and live performance in the coming months, yet we also want to figure out new ways to continue bringing dance to a wider constituency.
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