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MPG will present its 2012 Spring/Summer Collection with a trunk show, brand introduction and giveaways at Manhattan Movement and Arts Center on Friday, March 23, 2012 from 3:30-6pm. Manhattan Movement and Arts Center is located at 248 W. 60th Street, NYC (between Amsterdam and West End Avenues) in the Lincoln Center area. Information on MPG's clothing line can be found at www.mpgsport.com.
MPG is a brand of clothing which fuses fashion sensibility with performance function. Inspired by the smooth strong movements of dancers and athletes, MPG's clothing provides rich detailing with a technical edge to create performance wear that embodies style and comfort, offering a range of clothing to suit any activity in any environment.
MPG is committed to individuals who serve the world through their drive and dedication. As such, MPG has featured its Messengers, extraordinary dancers and athletes, in every campaign since its inception. Stella Abrera and Sascha Radetsky from American Ballet Theatre, Lesley Rausch from Pacific Northwest Ballet, and Bijoya 'BJ' Das, an LA-based hip-hop artist, newly recruited this season, are just a few of the many Messengers inspiring MPG. Past Messengers of particular note are Ashley Bouder and Craig Hall from New York City Ballet, Maria Chapman and Lucien Postlewaite from Pacific Northwest Ballet and Olivier Wevers, formerly of Pacific Northwest Ballet and current artistic director of contemporary dance troupe Whim W'Him.
About Manhattan Movement & Arts Center Manhattan Movement & Arts Center was developed by Rose Caiola as the home of the Manhattan Youth Ballet, a graded, pre-professional ballet academy and performance company. Ms. Caiola, a former dancer and actress, founded the academy in the fall of 1994 as Studio Maestro at 48 W. 68th Street, and today serves as the youth ballet's executive artistic director.
The school is modeled after the European academies. The Manhattan Youth Ballet has acquired a reputation for excellent teaching in an intimate and individually supportive environment. The school's graduates have danced professionally with American Ballet Theatre, New York City Ballet, Nederlands Dans Theater, Ballet de España, San Francisco Ballet and Complexions.
As the ballet academy grew, the search for a larger space inspired in Ms. Caiola a highly personal vision of a studio and theater complex that would encompass all aspects of dance education and performance.
mmac opened its doors in June 2008, occupying a dramatic bi-level space within The Element, a luxury high-rise condominium. In addition to the Manhattan Youth Ballet, mmac's studios and theater host daily adult dance and fitness classes, the mmac Kids program, summer intensive programs, as well as an array of performances and special events.
For more information about mmac, visit www.manhattanmovement.com.
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