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november 2009 PERFORMANCE |
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November 9
Mon at 7:30pm
Tickets $12 / $10 students

featuring
Darrell Jones, Kirstie Simpson and Technical Drawings
curated by
Links Hall Artistic Associates, Rachel Damon & Dan Mohr
"As an improvising artist in both music and movement, the events of collision_theory have long been a fantasy of mine. In dance contexts, music is often relegated to an ancillary, 'wallpaper' status. Curating the series affords me an opportunity to see artists whom I admire from both disciplines performing together on a level plane—and to share that experience with a unique audience of dance, music, and improvisation enthusiasts alike. This is very exciting." ~ Dan Mohr
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November 13-15
Fri & Sat at 8pm / Sun at 7pm
Tickets $15 / $10 students and seniors
Our Own Devices
presented by
Innervation Dance Cooperative
featuring new dances by
Amanda Mitchell, Amy Russell, Amy Williams, Elisa Carlson, Michael Sherman, Molly Beck and Tiffany Lawson
and works by guest choreographer
Jennifer Gage
Each piece allows the choreographers to use "their own devices" to present unique works of dance creating a well rounded program that covers the emotional spectrum.
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November 19-21
Thr, Fri & Sat at 8pm
Tickets $15 in advance / $20 at the door
1 2 3 4 5
presented by
Same Planet Different World Dance Theatre
a Linkages program co-presented by Links Hall
featuring world premeires by Liz Burrit and Paige Cunningham
and works by choreographers, Ashleigh Leite, Joanna rosenthal & Eduardo Vilaro.
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November 22, 2009
Sun at 7pm
Tickets $20 / $30
Curiosity, Blackbird and Beyond:
Molly Shanahan/Mad Shak
One night only! Come celebrate 15 years of dance with this performance featuring a solo by Molly Shanahan plus an extended excerpt from Stamina of Curiosity: Our Strange Elevations with full ensemble. This is their last performance of 2009! |
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November 27-29
Fri 7pm / Sat 4pm & 7pm / Sun 4pm & 7pm
Tickets $18 / $25
Music and Movement
presented by
Las Guitarras de España
Live Spanish guitar sounds fused percussion, violin and voice and interpreted by Flamenco, Modern, and African dancers.
The melodies of Spanish composers such as Albeniz and Granados are reworked with the grooves of flamenco rhythms while elements of American blues, jazz, and rock are fused with the guitar sounds of Ali Farka Toure' (Mali) and the Senegalese kora. Dancers both "engage" and "move away" from traditional movements.
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