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Founded in 1970 and led by trailblazer Joan Myers Brown, out of a need for training and opportunities for African American dancers, Philadanco - the Philadelphia Dance Company, is at the forefront of innovative dance, bringing creative merger of dance styles including classical ballet and modern dance while preserving African-American traditions in dance. The company present an exciting mixed bill of acclaimed work. Between the Lines, choreographed by Francisco Gella, illustrates architectural flare with more than a hint of romanticism while drawing influences from the classical idiom. Super 8! from choreographer Ray Mercer, is an acknowledgement of everyday experiences and relationships, from romantic love, to bonds between brothers and the importance of community. Movement for 5 is inspired by the events surrounding "The Central Park Five", five young men living in Harlem in 1989, falsely accused and imprisoned for 14 years. Choreographer Dawn Marie Bazemore cuts to the social landscape. Enemy behind the Gates is a furioso of movement, choreographed by Christopher L. Huggins, this piece is inspired by enemies that are within our midst. Who is enemy and who is friend?