![]() ![]() Renshaw’s "Stay Young, Go Dancing" is an upbeat depiction of youthful joy and exuberance expressed in movement. Tricia Renshaw’s "In Other Ways" is a non-narrative piece that explores how energy and relationships shift and change, but don't necessarily end or dissolve. This upbeat ballet is a four-part depiction of the many proverbial hats we wear in life and culminates with a rousing ensemble celebration of how we navigate and integrate these roles. “The Hats We Wear” is a new work by Fleming Lomax set to music of the ragtime era. ![]() A happy ending awaits with a series of love stories set under the romantic lights of the Eiffel Tower. Stephanie Wolfe, in collaboration with dancers, plays with the quirky side of a stressful endeavor by using props and music from Frank Sinatra and Louie Armstrong. “Jet Lag'' explores the rushed and quick paced nature of air travel. Again, the music and costume collaborations are with Snedecor and Pondy. composer, Erin Snedecor (cello, voice, and electronic), and is a collaboration with textile artist, Kristin Pondy.ĭunn’s “Betty” is a solo based on the movement images of Elizabeth Schmitt Jennerjahn taken at Black Mountain College, and on two pieces of her textile art. The work is set to music by Washington D.C. Robert Weiss' pas de deux, “Meditation from Thäis,” originally commissioned for the unveiling of Duke Gardens, depicts his vision of two marble statues dancing together in the garden grounds.Īnn Dunn’s “Seen/Unseen” is a four movement contemporary duet based on sculptures by Black Mountain College artist, Leo Amino. “A perfect opportunity for young people to encounter professional classical and contemporary dance in a wonderful collection of artistic visions, from funny to powerful, in a real theatrical experience.” – Dunn Bring a lawn chair and join us for an evening of dance in our beautiful city, under the stars!įor information on the event or on North Carolina’s oldest non-profit, adult, professional ballet company, call Artistic Director, Ann Dunn, at 82. Tickets are $15 and are available through Eventbrite. ![]() Resident choreographers, including Ann Dunn, Fleming Lomax, Tricia Renshaw, Stephanie Wolfe, and Jaimon Caceres, present their exciting new work in a variety of styles, from classical to contemporary, on September 9 at 7:30pm at the Roger McGuire Green stage, Pack Square Park. “Fall Into Dance: An Artistic Harvest” is a gift to our community – a professional production of all original choreography by Western North Carolina’s own Ballet Company and North Carolina’s oldest ballet company, The Asheville Ballet, directed by Ann Dunn. At the Roger McGuire Green stage, Pack Square Park ![]()
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