Three Dances Productions and Invited Appearances
Averaging almost two full productions per year plus numerous other appearances, Three Dances has been one of the most active dance companies in Minneapolis. See also the company’s résumé.
Averaging almost two full productions per year plus numerous other appearances, Three Dances has been one of the most active dance companies in Minneapolis. See also the company’s résumé.
Antique’s Daughter is a part of the Ritz Theater’s Renovate: A Choreographer’s Evening.
Shows: March 4th and 5th at 8pm and March 6 at 2pm, 2011
Tickets: $18 Adults and $15 Senior/Student/Northeast Minneapolis resident
Ritz Theater Box Office: 612-436-1129
Photo credit Jim Smith
Photo courtesy of Digital Crush Photography
Jamey’s new piece, “Antique’s Daughter”, will show Wednesday, July 28 at the 9×22 Dance Lab in the Bryant Lake Bowl Theatre. Show is at 8pm. Tickets are $6-$12 sliding scale. http://www.bryantlakebowl.com
Brinsley will be hosting the book release for Lightsey Darst’s new work “Find the Girl” and performing a Three Dances classic, “Fleur sur Merde.”
Wednesday, April 14 at 7 pm
Bryant-Lake Bowl
Featuring performances by Mad King Thomas, Three Dances, and Vanessa Voskuil, readings by Heidi Farrah, Cindra Halm, Haley Lasché, and Lightsey Darst, and visual art by Corinne Duchesne.
$7 admission includes a discount on the book
www.bryantlakebowl.com
Punk glam fashion designer Saira Huff of Total Crap Uninc commissioned a dance by Jamey Garner to accompany her fashion show at the Williamsburg Fashion Weekend.
Brinsley Davis choreographed three dances for the opening of the 2009 school year. 20 faculty and staff dancers, including the University President, performed for an audience of hundreds of co-workers, receiving a standing ovation.
Jamey Garner choreographed the dance numbers for the musical “My Fair Lady” at Lyric Arts Main Street Stage.
Brinsley Davis, in her eighth month of pregnancy, performed the solo “Pushin'” based on the physical changes in her body.
Three Dances teamed up again with Talking Image Connection (TIC), an organization that brings together visual arts and the written word, to present new dances made in collaboration with poet Haley Lasché. The dances were performed in a soap vat installation, part of the gallery show “Nothing at the End of the Lane.”
Suzanne Wiltgen of Three Dances produced her MFA thesis show at the Fringe Festival. With a massive cast, live music, and dances spanning her career, Suzanne’s show highlighted the fun and quirky attitude she brings to dance.
Performers: Diane Aldis, Michala Cornell, Nicole Curry, Lightsey Darst, Brinsley Davis, Kelly Dormady, Denise Gagner, Prem Govindaswamy, Laura Grant, Mary Harding, John Mark Hostetler, Kerry Keen, Haley Lasché, Jamey Leonard, Betsy Maloney, Arturo Miles, Jason Miller, and Sarah Russ, and Suzanne Wiltgen.