Spring Dance Concert

 

March 25 - 29, 2009

Anne Belk Theater

   

The 2008 - 2009 Dance Season

 

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Dance Ensemble

Fall Concert

 

Anne R. Belk Theater
November 19 - 22 at 8pm

November 23 at 2pm       

Tickets: Students, Seniors - $6.00, Faculty/Staff $12.00,

General Admission $14.00 

 

Presenting works by UNC Charlotte Faculty Choreographers: Sybil Huskey, Kim Jones, EE Balcos, &  Alice Howes. Featuring a master work by Sal Aiello restaged by NC Dance Theatre dancer, Mia Cunningham

 

NC Dance Festival

Anne R. Belk Theater

February 13 - 14 at 8pm

Tickets: Students, Seniors - $6.00, Faculty/Staff $12.00,

General Admission $14.00  

 

The Festival is an annual showcase of North Carolina dance artists that travels to six communities. Unique in the country and now a North Carolina institution, the event began in 1991 as a weekend of concerts in the UNC/Greensboro Dance Theater showcasing dance artists from across the state. Eight different companies make up the tour, performing alongside artists local to the host communities, making the actual concerts a mix of local and statewide artists.

 

Dance Ensemble Spring Concert

Anne R. Belk Theater

March 25 - 28 at 8pm

March 29 at 2:00pm

Tickets: Students, Seniors - $6.00, Faculty/Staff $12.00,

General Admission $14.00

 

Presenting works by UNC Charlotte Faculty Choreographers: Kim Jones and Alice Howes with Guest Choreographer: Melanie George

 

Department of Dance

2009 Guest Artists:

Troika Ranch

presenting: 16[R]evolutions

 

Anne R. Belk Theater

February 4 - 7 at 8 pm;

Tickets: Students -$6.00, Seniors - $8.00, Faculty/Staff $14.00, General Admission $16.00

 

Troika Ranch is the collaborative vision of media artist Mark Coniglio and choreographer Dawn Stoppiello. Established in 1994, and based in New York City and Berlin, Germany, Troika Ranch produces live performances, interactive installations, and digital films, all of which combine traditional aspects of these forms with advanced technologies. The name Troika Ranch refers to Coniglio and Stoppiello’s creative methodology, which involves a hybrid of three artistic disciplines, dance/theater/media (the Troika), in cooperative interaction (the Ranch). In the end, their aim is to examine an ongoing human effort: the desire to integrate the most basic expressions of the soul with the most complex creations of the mind.

 

About 16 [R]evolutions
 
“…an immersive journey that travels through a matrix of imagination, reality and time.” Dance Insider
 
16 [R]evolutions is a multimedia work that condenses 100,000 years of evolution into an evening-length performance. Featuring Troika Ranch’s signature integration of dance, theater and interactive media, 16 [R]evolutions traces a path that begins with the pure drives of the pre-human animal and ends with today’s post-intellectual man – who has subjugated these drives to the point of abject confusion.
 

 

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