“What I love the most about the fall concert is the commitment to experimentation and risk-taking both by choreographers and dancers, merging rigorous research, creativity and innovation.” — Rosely Conz
Read the Alma College post here.
“What I love the most about the fall concert is the commitment to experimentation and risk-taking both by choreographers and dancers, merging rigorous research, creativity and innovation.” — Rosely Conz
Read the Alma College post here.
The dance for camera Uprooted, done in collaboration with professor Stephany Slaughter, from Alma College, is now part of the official selection of the Grand Rapids Feminist Film Festival (GRFFF).
The 2019 GRFFF is now in its sixth year and will be held at the Wealthy Theatre in Grand Rapids, MI, on October 27th. There will be panelists, and upwards of 25 short films from around the globe.
Another picture used for the Exchange Choreography Festival in Tulsa- OK. (July 25-28, 2019)
I am so grateful for the people that worked so hard to make it happen.
Tulsa Public Radio: A Preview of the Exchange Choreography Dance Festival
The solo Inverted Roots, which will be presented in Tulsa-OK at the Exchange Choreography Festival, is featured in this article by the Tulsa World.