Choreographed by Three Dances
Choreographed by Jamey Garner Photo courtesy of Scott Pakudaitis
This collaborative performance with composer Steven Jobe was part of the prestigious FirstWorks Prov Festival. The concert featured the world premiers of “Ballet Box: Compartment Four,” “Dances for Three Hurdy-Gurdies” and the string trio “Sam Hill”. Beneficent Church, Providence RI October 5 and 6, 2007
Choreographed by Three Dances Photo courtesy of Scott PakudaitisChoreographed in response to the painting, “What Happens Here Stays Here,” a Las Vegas reinterpretation of Bosch’s “Garden of Earthly Delights.”
Three Dances performed two new dances inspired by visual art and writings as part of this Talking Image Connection performance. The evening also included poetry and prose readings that responded to the gallery exhibit This Mango is Now an iPod. Three Dances made a dance inspired by “What Happens Here Stays Here” by Nicole Gordon. […]
Choreographed by Suzanne Wiltgen
Suzanne Wiltgen was the Featured Guest Artist in this annual concert. Brinsley Davis, Haley Lasche, and Denise Gagner performed “Ting.” Anderson Theatre, Gustavus Adolphus College, St. Peter, MN March 2007
In a new twist, Three Dances presents a family-friendly matinée. Join us for birthday cake, champagne punch, and lots of art. Featuring story time with Dr. Von Foofen, jazz by My Pet Rat, poetry by Haley Lasché, squirrel photos by Scott Pakudaitis, and dances by Suzanne Wiltgen and students and, of course, Three Dances. Patrick’s […]
Three Dances traveled to Providence, Rhode Island to rehearse with their musical partner, Steven Jobe. We created a new piece featuring a 10-foot hurdy-gurdy on wheels, which will premiere October 2007 in Rhode Island. Carriage House Theatre December 8–10, 2006
In this groundbreaking collaboration of poets, musicians, bartenders, and Three Dances, the Hexagon Bar opened its doors to high art to celebrate the autumnal equinox. Featuring music from Katie Gearty, David Beckey of the Autumn Leaves, the Beatifics, and the Red Flags, readings by Haley Lasché, Lightsey Darst, Jen March, Alison Morse, Meg Masterson, Michelle […]