Monday, August 29, 2005

Past Performances

Corning Artwalk

Saturday October 8, 2005 at 4pm at Fat Cats


Solo Performace by Wide-Eyed Dance Theatre's very own Sarah Foster. Though much of the work was based off from pieces already existing in the WE Dance repertoire (Stale and an untitled work in progress), the solo versions involved spur-of-the-moment improvisations. In addition, she performed an improv titled Portrait, set to an Amelia Harnas painting, as well as an audience participation improvisation where the audience, combined with chance, inspired the" dance." Thanks to Amelia Harnas for organizing the event!


Dance Showcase
- works by faculty, alumni and guests
September 30 & October 1, 2005, 8 p.m.

Boston University Dance Theater
This annual production showcases works from a wide cross section of dance genres.
Dance Showcase features work by alumni, faculty, and guests of Boston University. Several fromer students, Sarah Foster, Heather Harrington, and Liz Roncka, have been invited back to join faculty members Stephanie Creary, David Connolly, Margot Parsons, Anne Marie and John Paul, DeAnna Pellecchia and Micki Taylor-Pinney. There are several premieres.

Information - 617-353-1597

Wide-Eyed Dance Theatre will present the quirky creation - Reversible Spontaneous Combustion, a.k.a. Mad Science.

Click here for directions to the theatre.

2 Comments:

At 8:52 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Boeing blog aids in fight for new sales
When European competitor Airbus edged Boeing in passenger plane sales last year, the U.S. aircraft manufacturer decided to take its pitch to a growing audience in a mostly uncorporate space: the blogosphere.
Hey I really like your blog I came across it randomly one day and luckily I bookmarked it so I've come back many times since. If you have time please stop by my site. (gotta get a plug in right? lol) You can find business internet at www.DSL-Experts.com. See? That was painless eh? lol

 
At 8:52 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Psychology is a Key to Succeeding in Blogger Relations
Kelly Abbott is correct when he writes that the best way to reach a blogger is to understand that he or she is motivated by something deeper than mere words on a virtual page.
mystery shopper jobs

 

Post a Comment

<< Home