VIDEO GALLERY
2012-2013
First Glimpse
A first-glimpse performance of faculty work highlighting dances-in-progress.
September 21
Wagner/Bundgaard Studio One in Dittmann Center
Piece by Heather Klopchin
Piece by Anthony Roberts
Sherry Saterstrom with First Year Project
Fresh Space
A performance of student and faculty work highlighting dances-in-progress as well as completed dances.
November 10, 2:00 p.m.
Wagner/Bundgaard Studio One in Dittmann Center
Consume
It's Your Move
Misconnect
Be Cause She Thought
Pakistani Fishernen's Dance
In the Garden
Mauve Expectations
Stuart Pimsler Dance & Theater Performance
Based in the Twin Cities for over 10 years, this nationally recognized performance company has been co-directed by Suzanne Costello and Stuart Pimsler since its inception in 1979. The company’s work has garnered critical acclaim for its ability to situate a highly physical, emotional vocabulary within stunning theatrical landscapes. SPDT continues to realize a signature vision of “theater for the heart and mind”.
Saturday, October 27, 7:30 p.m.
Wagner/Bundgaard Studio One in Dittmann Center
Friday Night Lights
A short dance is performed---a student moderator poses a question---audience, choreographer, and dancers begin a conversation.
November 16, 7:00 p.m.
Wagner/Bundgaard Studio One in Dittmann Center
Friday Night Lights
Betsy Gassedelen Solo
Rhythm Project Boot Dance
Sherry Saterstrom and Betsy Gaasedelen Improv
Senior Dance Concert
Senior dance majors present their senior capstone dance projects.
December 6, 7, and 8, 7:30 p.m.
Theater Building, Kelsey Theater
Senior Dance Concert
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Grey Matter
Lo Que Callen Las Mujeres
The Stupid Human Trick
Here I Am, In Response
Segue
Now Nowhere Here
Friday Night Lights
A short dance is performed---a student moderator poses a question---audience, choreographer, and dancers begin a conversation.
March 15, 7:00 p.m.
Wagner/Bundgaard Studio One in Dittmann Center
Scapula Study
Improvisation
Moriah McFarland Solo
Dance 241: Movement Improvisation
Veselica Spring Concert
St. Olaf's international dance ensemble performs.
April 12, and 13 at 7:30 p.m. and April 14 at 2:00 p.m.
Wagner/Bundgaard Studio One in Dittmann Center
Czech Republic: Kalamajka
Slovakia: O Sebe
Saudia Arabia: Khaleegy
Ireland: Slip Jig
Argentina: La Chacarera
Argentina: Tango
Hawai'i: Hi'ilawe
India: Dandiya
Pakistan: Fishermen's Dance
India: Garba
India: Bhangra
Bavaria, Germany: Einzelplatteln
Austria: Zillertaller Ländler
Hmong: Hmoob Kev Txij Nkawm
Russia
Companydance Spring Concert
A spring celebration of dance created by faculty, students, and guest artists.
May 2, 3 and 4, 7:30 p.m.
Theater Building, Kelsey Theater
Companydance Spring Concert
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The Road Not Chosen
Awake in the Dark
'Cides Unseen
A Speck You See
Turn The Tide
What If
Petites Histoires
First Year Project / Open Stage Dance Concert
First Year Project dancers perform pieces that have been created by and with faculty during the year. Genres include modern, improvisation, ballet, and international.
Open stage presents student dance works-in-progress and newly completed dance pieces.
May 10, 4:00 p.m.
Wagner/Bundgaard Studio One in Dittmann Center
Hi-Lo Moves
Mush...Room
Bhangra
Fluff
That's Amore
Check All Your Pockets
Dandiya
Garba
SunSlush
By and By
Untitled Reflections
At The Core
Take 5
Dance Video Gallery
Dance Galleries
About Our Streams
• During the 2009-2010 academic year, the Dance Department began the process of digitizing and uploading dance performances for streaming and archival purposes. This type of project involves myriad considerations in planning and implementation.
• Thanks go to the Offices of Broadcast Media (BCM), Information and Instructional Technologies (IIT), and dance major Greg Kraemer '11 for their contributions of time and expertise in supporting this project.
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