MyLoan Dinh and her husband, Till Schmidt Rimpler (Dance choreographer/ Theatre director/ Cultural facilitator) have worked together since 1996, collaborating with artists of diverse disciplines through the creation of an international community of artists called Moving Poets. Together they have presented multimedia dance theatre productions, lead creative workshops, created teen youth programs, produced and presented music concerts, curated exhibitions and presented a wide range of art and cultural festivals in the USA and Germany. Through their work they continue to build community and facilitate direct connections and exchanges between the arts, creators and audiences.
more information www.movingpoets.org
News
Arts & Science Council
Moving Poets Challenge Misconception and Prejudices Through Art
January 30, 2020 | By Bernie Petit
Knight Foundation
9.19.2019
Charlotte Observer
Charlotte art events focus on hardships immigrants face, contributions they make
4.30.2019 by Lawrence Toppman
Charlotte Observer - Charlotte
Moving Poets’ ‘6/15’ brings back the unexpected to modern dance showcase at Chop Shop
20.4.2015 by Steven Brown
http://www.charlotteobserver.com/entertainment/arts-culture/article19049388.html#storylink=cpy
KulturFenster - Berlin
POETS ON THE MOVE - Kunst kommt von Menschen
01.01.2014 von Michael Menke
DER TAGESSPIEGEL, Berlin
Lass uns Brooklyn spielen
12.07.2013 von Anna Pataczek
http://www.tagesspiegel.de/kultur/lass-uns-brooklyn-spielen/8484672.html
Neue Bücher Zeitung (NZZ News), Berlin/Zürich
Im Osten viel Neues
10.12.2013 von Christian Hunziker
http://www.nzz.ch/im-osten-viel-neues-1.18201227
Creative Loafing - Charlotte
ReLoaded
08.11.2013 by Perry Tannenbaum
http://clclt.com/theclog/archives/2013/11/08/theater-reviews-reloaded-history-isnt-a-drag
MAULBEERBLATT, Das Kulturmagazin fuer den Berliner Suedosten
Kunst kommt vom Menschen
17.06.2013 von Janina Rieck
http://www.maulbeerblatt.com/2013/06/kunst-kommt-vom-menschen/
Creative Loafing - Charlotte
It's Make-or-Break Time for Moving Poets
March 2006 by Perry Tannenbaum
https://clclt.com/charlotte/its-make-or-break-time-for-moving-poets/Content?oid=2359616
Museum of the New South - Charotte
Project Hometown: Create. Don't Hate
Award winning innovative educational and youth outreach program
http://w.museumofthenewsouth.org/exhibits/detail/?ExhibitId=75
Dance Magazine - USA
Seven Deadly Sins Review
2005 by Lea Marshall
http://dancemagazine.com/reviews/Moving_Poets_Theater_of_Dance/
more available upon request