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Showing posts with label Boulder Arts: Dance. Show all posts

Monday, September 27, 2010

What would 10 minutes of dance at 10:00 a.m. each day in October look like?


Who: Dancer Mary Wohl Haan
What: HAAN Dances: 10 @ 10 throughout 10 / 2010
When: Every morning throughout the month of October, 2010 at 10:00 a.m.
Where: 1100 block of the Pearl Street Mall, east of the split stone sculptures, just east of Boulder Bookstore, Boulder, CO
Why: A dance offering to the community.
FREE!

For the entire month of October, dancer Mary Wohl Haan will be found in downtown Boulder dancing at 10:00 a.m. for ten minutes. As a member of the Boulder dance community for the past twenty years, Haan has wanted to take her dancing to-the-streets in recent months and was inspired by a Canadian dancer who spent 30 minutes dancing in a public place for 30 days this past summer in New York City. With a few adjustments, she decided on a variation that felt like a good starting point - something manageable and not too obtrusive, thoughtful, yet hopefully enough to pique some interest. Wanting to jump right in and with October being the beautiful, if volatile month we know it to be; she's decided to inaugurate this project with ten minutes each day.

Passers-by will find her on the 110 block of the Pearl Street Mall just east of the split rock sculptures, east of Boulder Bookstore each day in October. Rain or shine, snow or wind, this daily dance for the community will be part ritual and part spectacle as she explores the changes that might occur over an extended period of time. Without recorded musical accompaniment, she looks forward to the ambient sounds of people talking and going about their business. Haan says, “I will choreograph a loose structure as a starting point to be repeated each day with whatever variations happen. I’m also bringing a small white wooded pedestal to help ground where I am and delineate the area. Dancing out-of-doors or producing site-specific work is not new, but it’s always a little risky. That variable often brings a new excitement to how we look at artists and art making.”

Haan will be dancing for herself as well as the community, and has set up a day-to-day diary online to document the process. People are encouraged to bring their cameras, cell phones or other recording devices and post what they see to You tube, then forward the links to her www.HAANdances.com site. Her Web site will also have a place for people to log comments if interested.

Photos: Mary Wohl Haan / HAAN Dances from her recent performances in the Boulder Fringe Festival

Photos by Heather Gray Photography

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ABOUT MARY WOHL HANN

Mary Wohl Haan, modern dance choreographer, teacher and performer, took her first dance class as a sophomore at the University of Toledo with Elaine Valois. After receiving an Master of Fine Arts degree in choreography from the University of Utah, she spent nine years in Chicago as faculty at Columbia College Dance Center and principal dancer with Mordine & Company Dance Theater. Performing in New York City, across the Midwest and at the World Expo in Brisbane, Australia, she won Chicago’s 1989 Ruth Page Award for Outstanding Dancer of the Year. Since moving to Colorado, she has taught and produced concerts across the country.

As Artistic Director of HAAN Dances in Boulder, she creates original solos and group dances and commissions solo work for herself from other artists. Haan has been an integral part of the Boulder dance community for 20 years, and is currently coordinator of the Boulder Arts Commission’s dance resource project, Dance Bridge.

Growing up as one in a family of twelve children, her choreographic work stems from a belief that one-among-the-many can speak of our human condition and commonality, and still develop a uniquely individual voice. She continues to be excited about the possibilities for dance and performance, collaboration and experimentation. Mary teaches in the local community and is also a competitive master’s swimmer.

Saturday, July 17, 2010

Mile High Dance Festival FREE Outdoor Performance, July 17


7 - 10 pm

MILE HIGH DANCE FESTIVAL
FREE outdoor performance
at Cleo Parker Robinson Dance Amphitheatre
119 Park Ave West Denver, CO

with performances by
Cleo Parker Robinson Dance ~ Hannah Kahn Dance Company
~ Grupo Folklorico Sabor Latino ~ Fiesta Colorado ~
and kim olson/sweet edge
performing

Friday, April 9, 2010

Two great dance events this weekend!

In celebration of Dance Month, 3RD LAW DANCE and NEXUS 2010
will offer a mutual discount on their shows the weekend of April 9th:
$2 OFF NEXUS w/ a 3RD LAW ticket stub at the CU Box Office
$3 OFF 3RD LAW w/ a NEXUS ticket stub at the 3RD LAW Box Office



NEXUS: 2010
University Theatre, CU Boulder campuse
April 9 & 10 at 7:30pm
Matinee, April 11 at 2:00pm

NeXus 2010 is a distinct concert filled with numerous dance styles. An exhilarating, delicate aerial piece meets a post modern, humorous and explosive duet which joins a touching and powerful contemporary ballet solo which meets a Brazilian dance piece, inspired by movements and rhythms extracted from Brazil’s cultural base which shares an evening with eurythmy, an ancient European form that was part of a cultural and artistic upheaval. A linking of choreographic voices, NeXus 2010 provides a densely packed variety of movement that cannot be missed!

The “NeXus” mission
...is to provide an opportunity for artistic interaction between the University and the professional dance community characterized by choreographic diversity and innovation.

This year’s concert promises an unforgettable performance with choreography by community artists KC Chun-Manning, Lyra Mayfield, David Michael and Glenda Monasch, Rosangela Silverstre, Nancy Smith, and Gina Jacobs Thomas and student work by Sarah Bowers, Cortney McGuire and Charlie Dando, DeShawn Marshall, and Stephanie Tuley.

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"In Pieces" - 3rd Law Dance/Theater


April 9-11
Friday, Saturday @ 7:30 pm
Sunday @ 4 pm

An evening of premieres and new pieces developed from favorite works filled with original choreography, video imagery, creative costuming and an eclectic sound score. "In Pieces" gives you a glimpse into 3rd Law's wide-ranging repertory and a preview of new works that are points of exploration for upcoming collaborations and evening-length productions.

Cast Includes: Jennifer Golonka, Danielle Hendricks, Eliza Kuelthau, Molly Pearson, Michelle Pugh, Gwen Phillips, Michael Richman, and Grady Soapes.

Lighting design by Craig A. Bushman.


Ticket Information
APRIL 9, 10 @ 7:30pm (note earlier start time) and APRIL 11 @ 4pm.

ONE WEEKEND ONLY!

$23 Adult, $17 Senior/Student, $15 for groups of 8 or more (at box office only).

Dairy Box Office open Tues-Fri, 1-5pm located at 2590 Walnut St. in Boulder

To purchase tickets by phone: 303-444-SEAT (7328)
To purchase tickets online go to www.thedairy.org
For general information, visit www.3rdLaw.org

Thursday, April 8, 2010

3rd Law Dance/Theater Presents "In Pieces" this weekend

April 9-11
Friday, Saturday @ 7:30 pm
Sunday @ 4 pm

An evening of premieres and new pieces developed from favorite works filled with original choreography, video imagery, creative costuming and an eclectic sound score. "In Pieces" gives you a glimpse into 3rd Law's wide-ranging repertory and a preview of new works that are points of exploration for upcoming collaborations and evening-length productions.

Cast Includes: Jennifer Golonka, Danielle Hendricks, Eliza Kuelthau, Molly Pearson, Michelle Pugh, Gwen Phillips, Michael Richman, and Grady Soapes.

Lighting design by Craig A. Bushman.


Ticket Information
APRIL 9, 10 @ 7:30pm (note earlier start time) and APRIL 11 @ 4pm.

ONE WEEKEND ONLY!

$23 Adult, $17 Senior/Student, $15 for groups of 8 or more (at box office only).

Dairy Box Office open Tues-Fri, 1-5pm located at 2590 Walnut St. in Boulder

To purchase tickets by phone: 303-444-SEAT (7328)
To purchase tickets online go to www.thedairy.org
For general information, visit www.3rdLaw.org

Friday, March 12, 2010

THIS WEEKEND: CU Department of Theatre & Dance presents DANCEWORKS 2010 — “Vision”

"Vision" is a phenomenal presentation that truly delivers something for everyone! High energy hip-hop caps off an exciting night of dance that everyone is sure to love! Get your tickets now, they are selling fast!
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University Theatre
University of Colorado at Boulder
THIS WEEKEND
March 12-13, 2010 at 7:30pm
March 14, 2010 at 2pm
Single tickets: $12 - $15

Box Office: 303.492.8181
On-Line Tix: www.cudance.org

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VISION is a diverse and exciting evening of dance featuring choreography by CU faculty members Nada Diachenko, Michelle Ellsworth, Onye Ozuzu, and Gabriel Masson with special guest artists: Rennie Harris, Kathleen Hermesdorf, and David Capps.


Rennie Harris,
artistic director of Puremovement and guest artist in the dance department, brings his world-renowned, award-winning hip-hop style to CU. With a fun and unpredictable aesthetic, his latest work for the stage explores the superficiality of relationships through the politically correct feelings that have been manufactured by society. This piece is an exciting preview into this world-renowned artist’s process as he embarks on the creation of a larger work that explores our need to be loved.

Kathleen Hermesdorf,
artistic director of La Alternativa and the Roser Visiting Guest Artist, presents Stranger. This piece examines the preconceptions and experiences of strange, stranger and ‘the stranger’ via the body, its motive and its relationship to others. Physical, audio and visual layers of information intersect through scenes and situations of interior/exterior, psychic/iconic, raw/raconteur and curiosity/mystery. The work delves into the identity of outsider alien, shadow, incognito, and invisible, and reveals some of the discomfort, exposure and surrender that unknowns lure and require.

David Capps,
Artistic director of David Capps/Dances, collaborates with faculty member Toby Hankin in a duet inspired by the haunting lyrics of three songs from Shubert’s Winterreise. The piece depicts the inner journey of two travelers as they ruminate on their past, and perhaps, future relationship. It ranges from wistful to fierce, from passionate to pliant, and capitalizes on the performance skills of the performers, who have collaborated on many projects for more than 15 years.

Nada Diachenko,
in collaboration with her dancers, presents Shared Spaces - a dance for five women who explore and share the dance space with each other and five pieces of furniture. Hints of tenderness, support and tension are revealed as the dancers move to excerpts from Visual Diary, an electronic soundtrack composed and performed by Sergio Cervetti for a film made from photographs by visual artist Valerie Sonnenthal.

Michelle Ellsworth
will premiere Excerpts of five or more dances with hamburgers, which explores what is possible and desirable about dancers dancing with fast food while simultaneously asking the question, “where is the dance that is lost in choreography?" Speed, levitation, violence, salt and ritual
provide the container and/or space for this new art/food experience.

Onye Ozuzu
presents Love Being Song, A dance for nine women dancing as one. It is a lush, grounded, sensationally oriented piece that explores communication as a way to establish integration, dissolve barriers, see as one, hear as one, act as one, grow, and remember.

Gabriel Masson
will premiere a pas de deux commissioned by professional ballet dancers, Amy Docktor and Steven Straub. Choreographed to the romantic violin chords of Max Richter’s, On the Nature of Daylight, Masson explores the contemporary possibilities of this traditional form.

Visit GetBoulder.com for a complete listing of Boulder County dance events.

Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Live Music and Dance of Bali, Indonesia

An Evening in Bali
at DecorAsian, Denver

Saturday, February 27
Concert at 7:30pm, Pre-concert at 6:45pm

DecorAsian, 1787 South Broadway, Denver, CO

Immerse yourself in the rich culture of Bali, Indonesia when Gamelan Tunas Mekar, under the direction of I Made Lasmawan, brings to DecorAsian's magical atmosphere authentic music and dance from the island of Bali. Enjoy the unique, tropical sounds of shimmering compositions and dynamic flurries of percussion performed on the exotic bronze instruments of the Balinese gamelan.

Balinese dancers Ni Ketut Marni and Luh Made Didik Dwi Wahyuni will perform the dances Taman Sari (Flower in the Garden), a contemporary welcome dance; and Margapati (Hungry Tiger), the popular dance-drama depicting the life of the ruler of the forest. Full costumes and world-class dancing give American audiences a true glimpse of this beautifully refined art form.

FINE THINGS ASIAN

Arrive early to enjoy DecorAsian's stunning collection of "Fine Things Asian". The "Asian" aesthetic embodied in DecorAsian's collection and sense of style adds peace and harmony to our individual lives and through that, in a small way, to peace and harmony within the world.

DecorAsian will kindly donate 10% of any purchases made during the evening of the performance to Tunas Mekar. You are encouraged to visit their showroom the week before the event so that you may finalize your purchase that night, and thereby facilitate a further donation to Tunas Mekar. DecorAsian is open every day, from 10:30am-6:00pm. Call 303-998-5632 for more information.


PRE- AND POST-CONCERT EVENTS

Pre-concert music will be performed on the sublime gender wayang by the quartet Catur Eka Santi. Gender wayang is an ensemble of instruments that traditionally accompany the shadow puppet plays (wayang kulit) of Bali.

Doors open at 6:45pm, music and dance performance starts at 7:30pm. A light reception will follow the concert, with an opportunity to meet the performers and see the intricately carved instruments up close.

TICKETS

Tickets are $15; $10 students, seniors & children 12 and under. Tickets may be purchased in advance at either the Denver or Boulder DecorAsian location, or online at Tunas Mekar's website.

DecorAsian is located at 1787 South Broadway in Denver. Visit their website to view their collection online and for more information: www.DecorAsianStyle.com



Photos: Top:Ni Ketut Marni performs Taman Sari welcome dance. Photo by Marc Sabatella. Above: Gamelan Tunas Mekar performs on the traditional gamelan angklung instruments at the Denver School of the Arts, Denver, Colorado.

Thursday, November 19, 2009

Swing Into the Holidaze!

... with Frequent Flyers Aerial Dance Theatre

Frequent Flyers brings 40's era swing music and Gershwin with that special bounce & spin! From classics such as: "In the Mood" to Prima's famous "Sing, Sing, Sing" this show jumps: literally! Bungie, stilts, tippy hoops, aerial fabric, trapeze and more! Perfect for the entire family.
At the Dairy Center for the Arts Performance Space, 2590 Walnut St., Boulder, December 11-13 and 18-20.

WHEN:
Fridays / Saturdays, 7:30pm
Sundays, 2pm

WHERE:
Dairy Center for the Arts Performance Space
2590 Walnut St.

TICKETS:
General Seating: $18 for adults; $15 seniors and kids 12 & under
Reserved Seating: $23 all ages

To order tickets online, visit the Frequent Flyers website or order in person/by phone through the Dairy box office, Tues-Fri, 1-5pm: 303-444-7328 or FrontGate Tickets, Mon-Sat, 8am-8pm: 1-888-512-7469 (service charges apply).

MORE INFORMATION: 303-245-8272, www.frequentflyers.org