2017 Fall Dance Concert
Dance¹ú²ú¶ÌÊÓƵpresents the 2017 Fall Dance Concert.
2017 Fall Dance Concert
Thurs, Nov. 16 – Sat, Nov. 18 at 7:30 p.m.
Sat, Nov. 18 and Sun, Nov. 19 at 3 p.m.
Theatre 1, ¹ú²ú¶ÌÊÓƵTampa Campus
Don’t miss this exciting evening of dance which includes pieces choreographed by our Dance¹ú²ú¶ÌÊÓƵfaculty Andrew Carroll, Michael Foley, and John Parks, as well as our John W. Holloway Endowment guest choreographer Robert Moses!
BLACK ANNIE SICKNESS
Choreographer: John Parks
Assistant to the Choreographer: Katurah Robinson
Costume Design: Marilyn Bertch
Lighting/Sound Design: Anthony Vito
CONCERTO IN 12
Choreographer: Andrew Carroll
Costume Design: Terri Funaro
Lighting Design: Anthony Vito
BE RIGHT BACK
Choreographer: Michael Foley
Costume Design: Terri Funaro
Lighting Design: Anthony Vito
CAMPS
Choreographer: Robert Moses
Rehearsal Director: Bliss Kohlmyer
Costume Design: Terri Funaro
Lighting Design: Anthony Vito
John W. Holloway Endowment Guest Artist
Robert Moses
Founded in 1995, San Francisco-based Robert Moses' Kin is considered by many to be
one of the most prolific and exciting new contemporary dance companies to emerge nationally
in the past decade. The company's mission is to produce work which speaks to what
is specific and unique in human nature. Robert Moses' Kin uses movement as the medium
through which race, class, culture and gender are used to voice the existence of our
greater potential and unfulfilled possibilities.
Robert Moses' diverse eleven-member company is known for its eclectic movement vocabulary,
demanding choreography, ferocious dancing, and provocative themes. Moses' focus on
the expressiveness of the human body and his desire to speak with the voices of his
African American heritage have produced works with regional, national and international
recognition. In 2015 he created a work on Alvin Ailey American Dance Theatre.
An ambitious and diverse company, Robert Moses' Kin has received tremendous national
media coverage in such publications as The New York Times, Entertainment Weekly, Dance
Magazine, Los Angeles Times, San Francisco Chronicle, San Francisco Examiner, The
Village Voice, Denver Post, Rocky Mountain News, as well as on radio, television and
the Internet.
John W. Holloway Endowment in Dance and Theatre
The John W. Holloway Endowed Chair in Dance and Theatre provides these programs with funds on an annual basis. John W. Holloway, a Theatre¹ú²ú¶ÌÊÓƵgraduate, has systematically donated enhancement funds to build the theatre and dance programs to exceptional artistic status. The Holloway Endowed Chair has allowed both theatre and dance majors to work with renowned international artists in the creation of new work and in the preparation of interdisciplinary stage productions on important contemporary subjects.
¹ú²ú¶ÌÊÓƵSchool of Theatre & Dance
The ¹ú²ú¶ÌÊÓƵ School of Theatre & Dance is committed to facilitating creative and academic artists and scholars though rigorous training in the studio, the classroom, and in performance. Students have the opportunity to work closely with faculty and guest artists brought in by our British International Theatre and Holloway endowment programs. The Musical Theatre program, Theatre Honors’ year-long intensive program, and McNeil pilot playwriting program give students the opportunity to expand their theatrical horizons. Our exclusively undergraduate program boasts intensive studies in the disciplines of performance, design and theatre arts as well as a close working relationship with our nationally and internationally recognized faculty.