Saturday, December 31, 2016

Sunday, November 6, 2016

For More Information..

For more information about Regina Nejman & Company please check (and like!) facebook page:  https://www.facebook.com/reginanejmancompany/
You can also email Regina at: rnejmancompany@gmail.com 


We work from project to project adjusting to the demands of our fast paced lives in NYC. 2017 marks 20 years of Regina Nejman & Company. We are currently digging ...


                                                                                                 REVEAL, 2008, photo by Julie Lemberger

Saturday, September 17, 2016

Take Root/ event fb link

Join us next weekend on September 23rd and 24th at 8pm: https://www.facebook.com/events/2298983793575657/


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Thank you!
Looking forward to seeing you there!

Tuesday, September 6, 2016

one male dancer

Looking for one male dancer. Speaking and  dancing part. email rnejmancompany@gmail.com

Friday, August 19, 2016

perform with the company!

Regina Nejman & Company is looking for dancers to perform with the company on September 23 and 24. Please email rnejmancompany@gmail.com



photos by Rosane Cristina at Dixon Place , Jan 12th 2016

Monday, July 18, 2016

Beautiful Figure in LIC/ Queens

We are performing Beautiful Figure at Take Root Series at Green Space on September 23, and 24 at 8pm

Address: 37-24 24th Street Suite 301 & 302
Long Island City, New York 11101
  •  General Admission $15
  • Tickets are available at the door or online at http://www.greenspacestudio.org/

    I am looking forward to seeing you there.

    photo by Julie Lemberger

Wednesday, January 13, 2016

Review by Eva Yaa Asantewaa

http://infinitebody.blogspot.com/2016/01/back-to-apap-regina-nejman-at-dixon.html

"Early on in the piece, before Nejman branched into text and satire, I noticed something interesting about her approach to movement. She made us see her and Miller's bodies as human first and foremost. Not abstractions. Not symbols. Not even tools for a choreographer, trained to deliver the assigned steps and shapes. I was struck by this: Here were women. Dancing. And, yes--despite our imagination of the imaginary "artist" sketching or painting them--these were women's bodies speaking for their lives as bodies. Real ones. And Nejman's insistence on giving us even a small glimpse of the human being within the choreographed body was...well, I can only call it beautiful."


photos by Julie Lemberger