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Thursday, April 5, 2012

Renowned Artist Daniel Bottero & Internationally known Choreographer Jerry Opdenaker Collaborate at the Kravis Center

PALM BEACH (March 23, 2012) – Four outstanding companies will be presenting four incredible performances at the Kravis Center for the Performing Arts Rinker Theater April 6-8. Collaborating with famous artists, musicians, and designers and presented by O Dance Founder and Director, Jerry Opdenaker, O Dance will play host to three nationally known companies in a progressive dynamic performance bringing in visual collaborations with contemporary artist Daniel Bottero as well as other famous designers, and dance companies.

Says Opdenaker, “Our program is a powerful and forceful display of creativity, innovation and Dance Theater that promises to captivate, entice and excite audiences with its roster of international guest artists and professional dancers.” Dance companies also participating include: Infinite Movement Ever Evolving from Houston, Texas, Surfscape Contemporary Dance Theater from Daytona, Florida, Reach Dance Company from Palm Beach Gardens, and special guest artists from the American Repertory Ballet from Princeton, New Jersey.

Says collaborator Daniel Bottero, “Expect a performance that is very vibrant and full of passion and enthusiasm both visually and through movement. We are thrilled to be a part of this exciting effort collaborating with such notable dance companies.”

Daniel Bottero is a contemporary artist with a showroom in Palm Beach and studio in Miami. His works have been represented in galleries and museums around the world and his paintings can be found in homes owned by celebrities and politicians alike. In addition to being a part of O Dance, Bottero is currently exhibiting at the Time Warner Center in New York City through the month of April.

The artist, a native of Buenos Aires, Argentina, graduated from the National School of Fine Arts, Buenos Aires. Upon graduation, Bottero moved to Italy where he earned his Master’s Degree at the Academia Italiana di Belle Arti in Lucca, Italy and then moved to Paris where he resided from 1986 to 1990. Bottero moved to the U.S. in 1990 and has called the U.S. home ever since. His works can be seen by visiting: www.botterocollector.com.

Bottero’s modernist works are featured in the corporate collections of Citibank, Xerox, Avon, Merrill Lynch and JP Morgan Chase Bank and are a part of many private collections including those of Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton, Dan Marino, Gloria and Emilio Estefan, Al Pacino, Steven Segal and Oscar de la Hoya. In addition, Bottero has exhibited at several famous museums throughout the world and several paintings have been featured at both Sotheby’s and Christie’s auction houses in New York.

If you would like more information on this topic or to schedule an interview, please call Linda Soper at (612) 308-4159

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