Presented By: School of Music, Theatre & Dance (SMTD)
Faculty Recital: ChavasseDance and Performance
Ann Arbor premiere of Hunger for the Longing (a biased history of seduction). Under the artistic direction of Amy Chavasse, Associate Professor of Dance, this dance/theater/ music collaboration got its start as a work created for the Department of Dance’s annual Power Center Performance Series in 2009. Subsequent performances of Hunger for the Longing took place in New York at Dance New Amsterdam and Triskelion Arts, and then in July 2011 the company traveled to Italy for a residency and performances at Teatro Saschall in Florence and Teatro Traetta in Bitonto in the region of Puglia. Three UM Dance alums, Jae Gerhart, Aidan Feldman, and Sarah Konner, New York based dancers Jessica Jolly and Donnell Oakley and 2011 MFA graduate Sean Hoskins join Professor Stephen Rush and musician/ composer Jeremy Edwards for the Ann Arbor premiere. This project is supported by a 2010 OVPR grant.
Also on the program is What Passes for Tenderness, a work created for the 2011 Ann Arbor Dance Works season, will feature current BFA dance majors- Daniela Blechner, Nola Smith, Julia Smith Eppsteiner, 2nd year MFA student, Jillian Hopper, 2009 graduate, Marly Speiser-Schneider and doctoral student in Education, Julie Learned. A duet for Jessica Jolly and Donnell Oakley, Spatula Sound Check (2005), will complete the program.
Also on the program is What Passes for Tenderness, a work created for the 2011 Ann Arbor Dance Works season, will feature current BFA dance majors- Daniela Blechner, Nola Smith, Julia Smith Eppsteiner, 2nd year MFA student, Jillian Hopper, 2009 graduate, Marly Speiser-Schneider and doctoral student in Education, Julie Learned. A duet for Jessica Jolly and Donnell Oakley, Spatula Sound Check (2005), will complete the program.
Cost
- Free - no tickets required