s a teenager in the United States, Jonathan Hollander was chosen by an organization called the American Field Service to represent his high school on an adventure of studying in another country. The field service is now called AFS Intercultural Programs. Little did Hollander know that the subsequent journey would not only take him halfway around the world to India, but also lay the groundwork for a multidecade career spreading friendship, dance and diplomacy between his native and adoptive homes.
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Right: Jonathan Hollander (second from right) with Indian classical dancers Mithun Shyam (from left), Shyamjith Kiran, Viraja Mandhre and Unnath Hassan Rathnaraju. Below: During the 41st anniversary season of Battery Dance Company in New York City in 2017, the group presented one of its most ambitious works, “On Foot,� a piece about refugees and the issue of immigration.
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Diplomacy through dance Hollander is the founder and artistic director of the New York City-based Battery Dance Company, an innovative organization inspired in no small part by his experiences of studying, and dancing, in India.
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