New Works 2008 Photo Gallery

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“Time Feelers”Photo by: Toby Keller
An emotional exploration of time and how these emotions are cyclical and recurring throughout past, present, future.
Choreographer: Erin Martinez
Dancers in photo: Erin Martinez and Kaita Lepore
“Time Feelers”Photo by: Toby Keller
An emotional exploration of time and how these emotions are cyclical and recurring throughout past, present, future.
Choreographer: Erin Martinez
Dancers in photo: Erin Martinez and Kaita Lepore
“84th and Manchester”Photo by: Angel Jensen
This piece expresses the inability of two people to communicate effectively with their words. A desire to say what one feels is a through line throughout the entire dance. The theme of violence and verbal abuse is potent in this six minute piece. The choreographers, Brittany Castillo and Alonzo Johnson, made a visceral choice to use the concepts of unattainable love and unresolved emotions.
Choreographrs: Brittany Castillo and Alonzo Johnson
Dancers in photo: Brittany Castillo and Sean Nederlof
“84th and Manchester”Photo by: Angel Jensen
This piece expresses the inability of two people to communicate effectively with their words. A desire to say what one feels is a through line throughout the entire dance. The theme of violence and verbal abuse is potent in this six minute piece. The choreographers, Brittany Castillo and Alonzo Johnson, made a visceral choice to use the concepts of unattainable love and unresolved emotions.
Choreographers: Brittany Castillo and Alonzo Johnson
Dancers in photo: Brittany Castillo and Sean Nederlof
“Don’t bring me Cut Roses”Photo by: Kathee Miller
Don’t Bring Me Cut Roses is a solo inspired by the idea of bursting past the social and self-imposed boundaries that keep us confined. The piece is based on a short piece of Elizabeth’s own writing, which uses flowers and plants as a metaphor for raw, earthy sexuality and life itself. The choreographers’’ worked to push past 'pretty' and 'controlled' to a more unbridled place with the movement.
Choreographers: Robin Bisio and Elizabeth Schwyzer
Dancer in photo: Elizabeth Schwyzer
“Ranunculus”Photo by: Am Wu
This short and sweet 6 minute solo celebrates a rite of passage that softens the wrinkles of time, brings sparkle to strands of hidden grey, and surfaces from the sea of the integrated collective unconsciousness a thing I call a dance: driven, riveting, determined, and universal. The work is energetic, athletic, emotionally charged, & soul rich.
Choreographer: Misa Kelly
Dancer in photo: Misa Kelly

“Ranunculus”Photo by: Am Wu
This short and sweet 6 minute solo celebrates a rite of passage that softens the wrinkles of time, brings sparkle to strands of hidden grey, and surfaces from the sea of the integrated collective unconsciousness a thing I call a dance: driven, riveting, determined, and universal. The work is energetic, athletic, emotionally charged, & soul rich.
Choreographer: Misa Kelly
Dancer in photo: Misa Kelly
“Finding Selves”Photo by: Coming Soon
Losing time and the emotions that accompany it; loss of control and finding dimension within your own mind.
Choreographer: Lauren Serrano
Dancers in photo: Names coming soon

“Flight”Photo by: Christina McCarthy
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Choreographer: Christina McCarthy
Dancers in photo: Names coming soon













