The Endless

Casey Theatre at Regis College
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Performing art is an endless journey with constant surprises along the way. It is also a story being told with no written words. Through countless sessions of practice and rehearsal, cleansed by their own sweat and tears, these young artists learned, absorbed, and gradually integrated their experience into their performance for the final show. It … Continued

Moment’s Notice for May

he Boston Conservatory At Berklee
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You are invited to the fifth performance of “Moment’s Notice, an Improvisation Salon”   The salon highlights improvisations from the realms of movement/dance, theater, sound/music, poetry and visual art. Four or five short works get presented in an informal setting, where we celebrate the experimental territory and ephemeral nature of this art form.    Tai Jimenez (dance), Sarah Hickler … Continued

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Natalie Johnson Dance presents our original evening-length quartet, AGEN, in an intimate studio production. An evocative, playful, and vulnerable performance of four dancers supporting and witnessing each other’s struggles and triumphs. “Agen” from Middle English, is the root word for own, against, and anew. Within one word is the capacity to express owning, battling against, … Continued

Salem Dance Ensemble

Sophia Gordon Center for the Creative and Performing Arts
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The Salem Dance Ensemble of Salem State University presents faculty, student, and guest artist work by Hollis Bartlett. Join Hollis Bartlett and Nattie Trogdon for an informal performance of “Transmuting” at 5:00 on May 4th before the concert.

Chhandika

Regis College Fine Arts Center
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Prakriti: Dances of Life! invokes the art form’s technical mastery and storytelling to bring to life the richness of human experience. Once every two years, Chhandika showcases the hard work of its students, ages 5-65 through the ancient Indian dance form from North India, Kathak. Under the direction of Gretchen Hayden and senior teachers, 100 … Continued

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Nihon Buyo (Japanese Classical Dance) is a kind of picture by use of body movement. – Largely an illustration of a story, it is composed of symbolic gestures that have concrete meaning and recreate the feeling of place and event. – Through a series of subtle postures, Nihon Buyo portrays the nuances of the emotional … Continued

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Festival Ballet Providence (FBP) is thrilled to present the 2018-2019 season finale, Swan Lake, on May 10-12, 2019, Mother’s Day Weekend, at The VETS, One Avenue of the Arts, Providence, RI. Perhaps the best-loved and most famous ballet the world has ever known, Swan Lake is a masterpiece of dance and music, rich with drama … Continued

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/peh-LO-tah/ (noun): futbol, soccer, ball But it’s so much more: Soccer is now the world’s most popular sport, but for poet-performer Marc Bamuthi Joseph, his personal love of the game amounts to a heritage story. As a child of Haitian immigrants, the blissful freedom of the soccer field represented the race toward the American dream. … Continued

See You Yesterday

Emerson Paramount Center
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Nineteen Cambodian performers utilize their extraordinary physical skills, including acrobatics and circus arts, to travel back in time and shatter a legacy of silence. Performed by second-generation survivors of the Khmer Rouge genocide, See You Yesterday explores the fragmented narratives these young artists have inherited from their parents and grandparents. Since 2012, Global Arts Corps—whose … Continued

Next Generation

Citizens Bank Opera House
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Boston Ballet School (BBS) presents the 10th annual Next Generation performance showcasing elite young dancers of Boston Ballet II and Boston Ballet School with the Boston Philharmonic Youth Orchestra. Program includes Symphonic Dances from West Side Story choreographed by Bruce Wood, Konservatoriet and William Tell pas de deux by August Bournonville, and the peppermint wind, the world premier … Continued