Karen Stokes Dance at Unwoven Light Art Gallery at Rice


IMAGE ABOVE:   MOMIX performs Alchemia on Sept.12 in Dallas through TITAS and on Oct. 10 through Society for the Performing Arts in Houston. Photograph by Max Pucciariello.


Imagine a road trip beyond the corking Lone Star Land just to see trip the light fantastic toe. Are you with me on this? Good, considering I have planned a perfect itinerary. Oh, at that place are a few times when you will need to be 2 places at once. Welcome to my earth. Get on the trip the light fantastic toe autobus and strap yourself in, because at that place's a lot to see, experience and bask.

Bruce Wood Dance Project performs as part of Dallas DanceFEST on Aug. 30 & 31. Photo by Brian Guilliaux.

Bruce Forest Trip the light fantastic Project performs equally part of Dallas DanceFEST on Aug. 30 & 31. Photo past Brian Guilliaux.

A Trip the light fantastic toe Feast at the Dallas DanceFest

We start at the Dallas DanceFest, Aug. 29 – 31, considering we all know that Autumn season starts on Labor Solar day weekend. "It's the best dance festival e'er!" claims arts patron and Dallas DanceFest producer Gayle Halperin. Get the lay of the Dallas dancescape with performances by Texas Ballet Theatre and Dallas Black Dance Theatre, meet some upstarts similar Night Circles Contemporary Dance, along with out of towners, Houston'south MET Dance and New York'due south BodyArt.


Dark Circles Contemporary Dance Company Photo by Sergio Garcia.

Dark Circles Contemporary Dance Company
Photo past Sergio Garcia.

Grooving to Hall and Oates at Dark Circles Contemporary Trip the light fantastic

Hang effectually in Dallas for Dark Circles Contemporary Dance Autumn serial,  Sept. 4-6, at Hardy & Betty Sanders Theatre in Fort Worth. Night Circles premieres artistic director Joshua L. Peugh's Beautiful Knuckleheads, set to the music of 1980's popular duo Daryl Hall & John Oates. Subsequently hearing Hall and Oats at his favorite coffee shop, Peugh was hooked.  "It'south music that gives me pleasure," says Peugh. "I get a strong sense of nostalgia, and it makes me desire to movement. It's playful and lends itself well to fantasy." Guest choreographer Mike Esperanza, of New York Urban center-based BARE Dance, will create a new work, along with a company premiere of Words in Motion by emerging choreographer Chadi El-Khoury, set to an original score equanimous by Hunter Long.


NobleMotion Dance performs Dark Matter: Evidence of Things Unseen on Aug. 29 - Sept. 6 at The Barn.

NobleMotion Dance performs Dark Matter: Testify of Things Unseen on Aug. 29 – Sept. half dozen at The Barn. Photograph past Lynn Lane.

The Affair of Noblemotion'south Dark Matter

Next, head down south for the second weekend of NobleMotion'due south Dark Matter: Evidence of Things Unseen at the Barn, Aug. 29 – Sept. 6, where they hope ample technical wizardry, something they are rather skillful at pulling off, along with some excellent dancing. "Since nosotros love working with light installations and applied science, the concept of Dark Matter generated a lot of intrigue," says Noble. "Nighttime Affair is a type of affair that neither emits nor absorbs light. Its existence is hypothesized to account for mass where mass cannot exist seen. The claiming becomes, how do you show something that you cannot see inside of a live functioning."


 Aaron Robison, Katherine Precourt and artists of the Houston Ballet in Paquita. Photo by Amitava Sarkar.

Aaron Robison, Katherine Precourt and artists of the Houston Ballet in Paquita. Photo by Amitava Sarkar.

Birds, the Bard and an Elo at Houston Ballet's Fall Season

The flavor starts off in a Bard altogether fustigate mode with John Neumeier'sA Mid Summer Night'southward Dream at Houston Ballet, Sept. four-14. The Shakespeare-themed flavor also offers Welch's new Romeo and Juliet and John Cranko'south Taming of the Shrew later in the season. "We accept wanted a Neumeier ballet in the repertoire for a long time, and the timing finally worked out," Welch told me in a recent Playbill Story. Neumeier finds Shakespeare'south whimsical tale translates to trip the light fantastic quite effortlessly. "The characters exist without the linguistic communication, which makes information technology possible to do ballets well-nigh them," says Neumeier. Upwards adjacent is a juicy mixed rep, From Houston to the World, Sept. 18-28. Don't allow that title throw yous, it'southward about ballets created in Houston, and features my new favorite ballet, Murmuration, Edvaard Liang'south luscious take on bird formations. It'southward scenic, and comes with feathers, lots of them. The program also features Jorma Elo'southward enchanting and rather whimsical ONE/finish/ONE, and Stanton Welch's newish take on Paquita for the classicists among us. This will also exist a great time to check out the company's newest first soloists, Jared Matthews and Yuriko Kajiya, formerly of ABT.


MOMIX performs Alchemia on Sept.12 in Dallas through TITAS and on Oct. 10 through Society for the Performing Arts in Houston. Photo by Max Pucciariello.

MOMIX performs Alchemia on Sept.12 in Dallas through TITAS and on October. 10 through Order for the Performing Arts in Houston. Photograph by Max Pucciariello.

Expect a Spectacle with MOMIX at TITAS and SPA

You are not going to want to miss illusion wonks MOMIX in Alchemia through TITAS on Sept. 12-xiii, only if you do, MOMIX volition be in Houston through SPA on Oct. ten. Moses Pendleton's latest piece has been described every bit "enchanting, phantasmagorical multimedia spectacle full of invention, beauty, sensuality and sense of humor." MOMIX is a neat entry to dance for newbies, it's likewise family friendly eye candy. "What I dearest near MOMIX is that they reinvent themselves with each of these big projects, says Charles Santos, TITAS' executive manager.


SPA presents Ira Glass, Monica Bill Barnes and Anna Bass in Three Acts, Two Dancers and One Radio Host on Sept. 20. Photo by Ebru Yildiz.

SPA presents Ira Glass, Monica Nib Barnes and Anna Bass in Three Acts, Ii Dancers and One Radio Host on Sept. 20. Photo by Ebru Yildiz.

Monica Bill Barnes + Ira Glass at SPA

Remain seated for Club for the Performing Arts presentation of Three Acts, Two Dancers and One Radio Host, as Monica Nib Barnes, Anna Bass and Ira Glass exercise their oddball thing on Sept. twenty at Wortham Center. As both a huge This American Life  and Monica Bill Barnes and Company fan, I can't wait to come across what this looks and sounds like. Lou Fancher in Berkeleyside writes, "Both genres get a leg-upwardly: elevating the no-talk, all-talk mediums to something i might notice in a dream. A sort of surreal landscape where anecdotes are inscribed with arabesques and the moral of each story is mired in marvelous muscularity. Imagine a dichotomous duet equally sweet equally the chocolate-peanut butter pairing of a Reese's, but better for your health."


Tadej Brdnik (Husbandman) and Miki Orihara (Bride) in Martha Graham's Appalachian Spring. Photo by John Dean.

Tadej Brdnik (Husbandman) and Miki Orihara (Helpmate) in Martha Graham's Appalachian Spring. Photo by John Dean.

American Legends: Martha Graham Dance Company at Texas Performing Arts

It's time to head westward for Texas Performing Arts presentation of the Martha Graham Trip the light fantastic Company on Sept. 25 at Bass Concert Hall. It'southward a marvelous chance to revel in dance history equally they will exist performing Appalachian Leap, which premiered in 1944 with Graham in the lead reverse Merce Cunningham. Aaron Copland'southward lush Pulitzer prize-winning score is nevertheless another reason to become. And, this is also a risk to encounter how the visitor is evolving. The program too includes Echo, a new piece of work past Andonis Foniadakis, created equally office of the company's Myth and Transformation project.


Aara Krumpe and Paul Michael Bloodgood in Ballet Austin's production of The Firebird, Sept. 26-28. Photo by Tony Spielberg.

Aara Krumpe and Paul Michael Bloodgood in Ballet Austin's production of The Firebird, Sept. 26-28. Photograph by Tony Spielberg.

A Russian Fairytale and a Balanchine classic at Ballet Austin

Nicely timed by the fine folks at Ballet Austin is their season opening, The Firebird, Sept. 26-28, choreographed by Stephen Mills. Judging from Mills' Rite of Jump, he knows his fashion around a Stravinsky score. "As a music educatee I studied the structure and form of the score. So, every bit a choreographer, my entry point to the ballet is through that context," says Mills. "The ballet provided me an opportunity to illustrate some of the dynamic and rhythmic structures I've e'er loved." The Firebird is paired with Balanchine'south masterwork Agon, created on Arthur Mitchell and Diana Adams in 1957. Stark and sensuous, Agon reveals Balanchine in pitch perfect classic plotless ballet mode.


 TITAS presents Spectrum Dance Theater on Sept. 27. Photo by Nate Waters.

TITAS presents Spectrum Trip the light fantastic Theater on Sept. 27. Photo past Nate Waters.

Spectrum Trip the light fantastic toe Theater at TITAS

There's not much time to hang around in Austin because you are due back in Dallas right where you lot started to see the TITAS presentation of Spectrum Dance Theater on Sept. 27 at Winspear Opera House. After seeing Donald Byrd'due south Contested Space on Dance Theatre of Harlem, I am super excited to catch up with what he's been upwards to for his ain company. "Spectrum Dance is bringing a piece called Love," says Charles Santos, TITAS' artistic managing director. "It's sexy and beautiful, with deeply trained dancers."


 Jessica Cortex of Karen Stokes Dance in Gallery Construction 5 Exhibit:  Soo Sunny Park,  Unwoven Light, 2013 Commission, Rice University Art Gallery.

Jessica Cortex of Karen Stokes Dance in Gallery Construction 5
Exhibit: Soo Sunny Park, Unwoven Calorie-free, 2013 Committee, Rice Academy Art Gallery.

Karen Stokes Dance goes Deep at The Barn

Finally, the September trip the light fantastic toe blitz ends in Houston with Karen Stokes Trip the light fantastic as her company rises afterwards a year of deep thinking and planning for Dance, Motion picture and Conversation at The Barn, Sept. 30 – Oct. ii. This is the get-go of her next big projection, Deep: Seaspace, where she looks "down, then upwards." In September, she gets to the "sea" part of Seaspace, and volition be screening her  trip the light fantastic for camera project at the Santa Anna Capture Site at the Send Channel. "The challenge for me is to balance my excitement for the history of this site and my interest in existence more abstruse," says Stokes. "I desire to convey elements of storytelling without telling this story." Stokes will also testify another dance film, Gallery five, along with a new piece of work, Dualities, with music by Tiziana Decarolis and a rep piece, Red Hourglass.


Iii Acts, Two Dancers, One Radio Host – Trailer from Monica Bill Barnes & Company on Vimeo.

—NANCY WOZNY

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