Presented by the Rollins Dance Program in partnership with the Rollins Museum of Art
Ten Tiny Dances® was created in Portland, Oregon in 2002 and continues to be produced by founder Mike Barber and others, with permission. Ten choreographers are challenged to each create a dance on a 4’x4’ stage….this time, inspired by a work of art currently displayed in the Critical Reading exhibition at the Rollins Museum of Art. Expect to see work that is experimental, deeply responsive, raucous, silly, and sublime during this wild and delightful choreographic challenge.
Please see www.tentinydances.org for more information.
Where: Rollins Museum of Art
When: Tuesday, November 12, 2024 at 4pm and 6pm
Free admission
Hamlet Amid Plague: Reflections on Isolation and Resilience
Choreography: Kalani Senior, Senior - Communications Major
Performers: Kalani Senior and Pia Hernandez, Senior - Social Entrepreneurship Major
Music: Hamlet Fantasy Overture, Op.67 by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
In response to: Madness: Reading Hamlet in the Time of Covid-19 and Other Plagues by Emily Martin
Dream of the Golden Empress
Choreography: Alora Perkins, 2024 Alumna - Communications Major/Dance Minor
Performers: Name: Karina Ekholm, Senior - Business Management Major/Dance Minor and Aubrey Seitz, Freshman - Envionmental Studies and Anthropology Major
Music: Succession (Main Title Theme) by Nicholas Brittell
In response to: Dream of the Golden Empress by Rachel Simmons
Consciousness?
Choreography and Performance: Evelyn May Nielsen, Junior - Critical Media and Cultural Studies Major/Creative Writing and Dance Minor
Music: music for indigo by Adrianne Lenker
In response to: Éphémère (Cambodia) and Éphémère (Radicals and Establishment) by Matthew Brannon
Needy Bees
Choreography and Performance: Charlotte Corporan, 2023 Alumna - Music Major/Dance Minor
Music: Needy Bees by Nick Hakim
In response to: Everything Has A Language by Marnie Powers-Torrey
in other wor(l)ds
Choreography: CoCo Loupe, Adjunct Faculty in Dance, in collaboration with performers
Performers: Brooke Bates, Junior - Theatre Major/Dance Minor, Sophie Graham, Senior - Sociology Major/Communications Minor, Hannah Price, Junior - Sociology Major/SWAG Minor, Logan Sofferman, Freshman - focusing on Dance, Business, Psychology
In response to: Don't Worry (a sculpture by Matt Keegan,
Coping Mechanisms
Choreography and Performance: Kealani Goss, Sophomore - Communications Major/Dance Minor
Music: Wiseman (instrumental version by tr3ystrikes) from original by Frank Ocean and Malay
In response to: These Days by Barbara Tetenbaum
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