18th Annual Performance Season: Refuge World Premiere
Amanda Selwyn Dance Theatre’s new choreographic work, Refuge, is a timely exploration of our relationship with space and the temporary nature of all things.
Amanda Selwyn Dance Theatre’s new choreographic work, Refuge, is a timely exploration of our relationship with space and the temporary nature of all things.
Amanda Selwyn Dance Theatre’s new choreographic work, Refuge, is a timely exploration of our relationship with space and the temporary nature of all things.
November 2-4, 2017
Amanda Selwyn Dance Theatre’s new choreographic work, Refuge, is a timely exploration of our relationship with space and the temporary nature of all things.
An informal platform for choreographers of all styles to present in-progress work to diverse public audiences, with feedback conversations guided by established dance artists.
A commentary on the body as spectacle and society's obsession with body image.
FREE - Dance Center lobby
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