Program “A” will run February 7th, and 15th at 8pm with a 2pm show on February 8th.
Program “B” is featured February 8th and 14th at 8pm with a 2pm show on February 15th.
All performances will be in the Nancy Smith Fichter Dance Theatre in Montgomery Hall, located on FSU’s campus. Tickets can be purchased through the Fine Arts Ticket Office.
Days of Dance highlights both student and faculty work and features some site-specific work in and around Montgomery Hall. New faculty member, Ilana Goldman, reset a work she originally choreographed for Sacramento Ballet. The playful female duet set to a Vivaldi cello concerto draws from both ballet and contemporary technique. Tim Glenn, contemporary faculty and dance technology instructor, will present a solo multimedia theatre work featuring original projection and costume design. Set to music by Friesen and Bach, the solo has also been danced in New York City; Madison, WI; and Durham, NC. Glenn states that animating his projections has allowed him to choreograph more than just his dancer. He has been able to “choreograph the pace, direction, and scale of background elements” as well.
Tickets for Days of Dance performances are $15 for adults, $12 for senior citizens, $10 for children and non-FSU students, and $5 for FSU students with ID. All seating is general admission. For ticket information, contact the Fine Arts Ticket Office at 850-644-6500 or online at www.tickets.fsu.edu.
For more information about Days of Dance contact Joyce Fausone at 850-645-2449 or jfausone@fsu.edu. Information is also available online at dance.fsu.edu.