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NobleMotions “Next Step” Succeeds

NobleMotions “Next Step” Succeeds

New Works by Jesus Acosta, Catalina Alexandra, and Jennifer Mabus. By Adam Castaneda Choreographers Andy and Dionne Noble are still flying high from their work on ABC’s American Crimes, which premiered earlier this week. Athletic, visceral, and wholly human, the four-minute dance possessed all of the qualities of the Nobles’ best work. But the artistic […]

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Aimed Dance presents 32 on 3:2

Aimed Dance presents 32 on 3:2

HOUSTON, TEXAS – January 23, 2016 – Aimed Dance, formerly Rednerrus Feil Dance Company, will present “32 on 3:2,” a FREE concert event on Wednesday March 2, 2016 from 7:30pm – 9:30pm at The Barn in Houston, TX. The production will feature three Aimed Dance premieres in celebration of the company’s new mission and vision as well […]

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Drift Delicately Keeps to its Title Promise

Drift Delicately Keeps to its Title Promise

Frame Dance Productions at Asia Society by Nancy Wozny When something is happening, acting on you, but you have yet to notice, that is a particular phenomenon in human experience, which like many things, is magnified on a performing arts stage. That exact experience occurred while watching the opening passages of Lydia Hance’s Drift, presented […]

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Four in the Mix  A Day of Dance and Performance

Four in the Mix A Day of Dance and Performance

  Houston, TX – Evelyn Rubenstein JCC of Houston presents the best dancers and choreographers from Houston’s Universities and Colleges Saturday, February 6 at 8:00 p.m. Four in the Mix features Houston’s leading dance programs from Sam Houston State University, University of Houston, Rice University and Houston Community College – Central. Sam Houston Dancers, led […]

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Nicolay Dance Works Brings “Romance” to The Barn

Nicolay Dance Works Brings “Romance” to The Barn

  Just in time for Valentine’s Day, Nicolay Dance Works brings a weekend of “Romance” to Dance Source Houston’s premier performance space, The Barn. Performances are February 12 and 13 at 8:00 PM.  Featuring a diverse selection of works focused on the theme of love, the program opens with a balletic ensemble work entitled unsurprisingly […]

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RUMI Inspired Dance – CORE Performance Company at the MATCH

RUMI Inspired Dance – CORE Performance Company at the MATCH

By  Adam Castaneda “Let the beauty of what you love be what you do. There are hundreds of ways to kneel and kiss the ground.” The words of  the 13th century Persian poet Rumi have stirred readers for centuries, and his commentary on love reveals a multidimensional human impulse that defies definition and classification. For […]

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Open Dance Project Presents Stories to Tell: Mixed Repertory Concert at MATCH

Open Dance Project Presents Stories to Tell: Mixed Repertory Concert at MATCH

Open Dance Project | Lenny Williams Lenny@vignetteHTX.com | 646.872.6941 (HOUSTON, Texas, January 11, 2016) — Open Dance Project presents Stories to Tell,  a mixed repertory concert featuring the world premiere of “Pretty Boy,” a three-dance suite choreographed by Artistic Director Annie Arnoult to the songs of Woody Guthrie arranged and performed live by the University […]

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Dance Salad Festival 2016

Dance Salad Festival 2016

  Houston, TX – DANCE SALAD FESTIVAL performances on March 24, 25 and 26, 2016, 7:30 PM at the Wortham Center, Cullen Theater, 501 Texas Ave. Houston, 77002. Now celebrating the 21st anniversary in Houston and the 24th season since its inception in Brussels, Belgium, Dance Salad Festival promises another gathering of world-class performers. Famous […]

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Evelyn Rubenstein Jewish Community Center’s Dance Month Enters 36th Year

Evelyn Rubenstein Jewish Community Center’s Dance Month Enters 36th Year

By Claire Christine Spera The Evelyn Rubenstein Jewish Community Center of Houston’s Dance Month, celebrating its 36th year this month, sprang from a place of passion, explained Dance Director Maxine Silberstein. “It began in 1980 when the Evelyn Rubenstein JCC’s dance department had attracted many interested and talented intermediate adult students. These students wanted an […]

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Hope Stone Dance Blooms Again with Friday Flowers

Hope Stone Dance Blooms Again with Friday Flowers

by Adam Castañeda The cultural impact of flowers are examined in Stephen Buchman’s The Reason for Flowers, and for him, a lifelong entomologist, these botanical wonders are not merely decorative flourishes of nature, but wellsprings of inspiration for the human imagination. Hope Stone Dance will perform Friday Flowers, a personal exploration of what flowers mean […]

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