ViewPoint: The Interplay Between Music and Dance
|
When: |
January 19, 2013 |
|
Times: |
10:30 a.m. |
|
Where: |
The Historic Asolo Theater |
|
Contact: |
Tickets & Information : 941.360.7399 |
|
Price(s): |
complimentary for Ringling members at the Contributor Level (Supporting) and above. $5 for all other Ringling members
and for Florida college students and faculty with valid school ID. $10 Non-members.
|
| |
|
|
Description: |
Choreographer Elizabeth Weil Bergmann presents a duet danced by Moving Ethos directors Courtney Smith Inzalaco and Leah Verier-Dunn to illustrate how music influences the way we experience modern dance. The session explores the dancers' experience, the choreographer's process, and the audience’s response. Bergmann will also preview the Ringling Museum's upcoming Contemporary Performance series, New Stages: Narrative in Motion. Elizabeth Bergmann has had a distinguished career as a teacher, performer, award-winning choreographer, and administrator. Most recently she directed the Dance Program at Harvard University and served as Chair and Professor of Dance at Florida International University. Please call the HAT Box Office at 941.360.7399 for more information. Other programs in the New Stages series and package pricing
|
|