Tag Archives: Dance

Dance Concert: Looking Back, Moving Forward

The Department of Theatre in the College of Charleston’s School of the Arts is excited to present its fourth annual dance concert, Looking Back, Moving Forward. This unique show provides the audience with a historical perspective of personal and cultural chronicles that help comprise who we are today. Looking Back, Moving Forward will run Saturday, [...]
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“Collaborations” Dance Performance

What happens when you combine inspirations from Buddhism, geology, Swan Lake, butoh, post-modern art, and family dynamics? The answer is Collaborations, a dance concert presented by the College of Charleston’s Department of Theatre. Collaborations will run Saturday, March 19 – Monday, March 21 in the Emmett Robinson Theatre in the Simons Center for the Arts, [...]
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J.S. Bach and Radiohead, Together in Concert

Well, obviously Bach and Radiohead didn’t perform together in reality, but the collaborative performance “Between the Lines” by students. alumni and special guests offered a unique repertoire of classical and popular music to a packed audience last night.  Opening with Claude Debussy’s Arabesque No. 1, with a mix of favorites by British rock band, Radiohead, [...]
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Dance performance unbound: unearthed

Following last year’s successful dance concert, this year’s unbound: unearthed showcases the ever-increasing talents of the dance program at the College of Charleston’s School of the Arts. This diverse performance is centered on the ideas of physical, personal and artistic freedoms that reside within each artist. Unbound: unearthed features faculty, guest artist, and select student [...]
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Robert Ivey Ballet Presents “A Season to Celebrate”

The Post & Courier, Charleston, November 8, 2009
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