Mehmet Sander Dance Company

Mehmet Sander Dance Company

29 Ağustos 2012 Çarşamba

Mehmet Sander

Mehmet Sander was born in Germany in 1967. He started dancing with Geyvan Mcmillen in Istanbul in 1984. Sander continued his dance education at the London Contemporary Dance School, California State University (Long Beach), Harvard University and American Dance Festival. He was inspired by physics, science, modernist architecture of Louis Kahn, painters such as
Mondrian, Kandinsky and composers like John Cage. Sander was also influenced by dancers such as Merce Cunningham and Jeff Slayton in his early career. Sander founded the Mehmet Sander Dance Company in 1990 and received many awards, including the Long Beach Public Arts Fund Artist′s Award for his performances and choreographies (1992-1993) and the Lester Horton Dance Award for the success of his company (1992-1993).

In the United States, Mehmet Sander and his company performed in many places such as Sushi Gallery (San Diego), Highways (Santa Monica), Museum of Contemporary Art (Los Angeles), Los Angeles Festival (1993), Japan-American Theater and Alaska Performing Arts Center (Anchorage). The company participated in numerous events and festivals such as the Holland Dance Festival, New Moves in Europe Festival (Scotland), ICA - a National
Look at Live Arts (UK), Klapstuk Festival (Belgium), Munich Dance Festival (Germany), Szene Festival Salzburg (Austria), Belluard Bolwerk International Festival (Sweden), Transform Copenhagen (Denmark), Istanbul Music Festival (Turkey) and Festival International de Danza (Brazil). Mehmet Sander′s work
entitled “Inner Space” was presented by the Joffrey Ballet, one of the most important American dance companies to date, at prestigious venues such as the Kennedy Center and the Smithsonian Institution. The Joffrey Ballet will present this piece again for its 50th year anniversary. In 2011 Queen Mary
University of London presented an original work By Mehmet Sander. In 2012 The Fierce Festival presented Mehmet Sander's latest work IMPACT.