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Choreo Collective's Current Collection 2010

  • Saturday, March 27th 2010, 8:00PM
  • Sunday, March 28th 2010, 2:00PM
  • Chapel Hill High School Hanes Auditorium
  • Tickets: $10 General Admission, $8 Students/NCDA members/Seniors

  • Download directions to Hanes Auditorium at Chapel Hill High School here.


    Choreo presents its annual Current Collection, an innovative and eclectic concert featuring original and collaborative works by members of Choreo Collective and guest artists from the Triangle area.


    Presenting…

    Choreo Collective alum Bridget Kelly returns to Current Collection to present a solo entitled “Reveal.”

    Coming from South Carolina, Greenville Dance Collective (GDC) will present "Love and Happiness," a trio with music by Al Green. This is the first piece by GDC, which includes Choreo Collective alum, Sarah Covington.

    Jess Shell and Anna Smith present a "battle of epic proportions" called “Gravity.”

    Jess Shell presents “As Yet,” a dynamic ensemble piece, which celebrates letting go.

    Valerie Mayer presents "So Much Things to Say," a quartet set to a track from Lauryn Hill's unplugged album. Constructed as a series of crossings, dancers weave through intricate spatial puzzles in this moving exploration of mental vulnerability.

    Khristian Weeks presents “Phenomenology,” the original motivation for the piece comes from the japanese aesthetic principle Wabi-Sabi, which is observational - finding beauty in the imperfect, impermanent and incomplete. The movement component is influenced by butoh dance, which tends toward the spontaneous, subtle, extreme, absurd and inward. The aim or intention is to present a situation that exemplifies aspects of lived reality, or real-life experience, both external and internal, using sound, movement and light. Khristian is the latest collaborator as part of the Kathy Colville Project.

    Caroline Williford will premiere a new work entitled “going, going...”



    Click to download the concert poster

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