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| Dance for Diversity Screening
Presented by Elisabeth Roskopf in partnership with Danceworks
May 11, 2024
Danceworks Studio Theatre
1661 N Water St., Milwaukee, WI
Saturday, May 11th:
7:00pm Pre-Screening Experience
7:30pm Screening
Dance For Diversity presents the 4 short dance films created by the 8 Artists from the 2023 inaugural season. The screening of these films shine an empowering light on the profound stories of the inspiring Choreographers, Cuauhtli Ramírez Castro, Yukina Sato, Mansee Singhi, and DeMar Walker brought to life through the creative style and vision of the distinguished Cinematographers, Tate Bunker, Samer Ghani, Amanda Hoover, and Rachel
Malehorn. Following the screening, the DFD Creative Director, Elisabeth Roskopf, and the Artists will engage in a talkback with the audience members. To learn more about Dance For Diversity and the Artists involved, go to https://jeeyeongdance.com/dance-for-diversity/. | Buy tickets |
| DPMKE Presents
Dixit Dominus and Cantos with Aperi Animam
May 17 - 19th, 2024
Calvary Presbyterian Church
935 W. Wisconsin Ave, Milwaukee, WI
Friday, May 17th: 7:30pm
Saturday, May 18th: 2:30pm & 7:30pm
Sunday, May 19th: 2:30pm
Joining forces, Danceworks Performance MKE and APERI ANIMAM set out on a rhythmic journey with George Frideric Handel's passionate rendition of 'Dixit Dominus.' Composed by the prodigious 22-year-old Handel in 1707 during his time in Italy, this earlier work presents a flamboyant tapestry of intricate vocal lines woven with a prominent rhythmic gusto. With its dynamic interplay between soloists and choir, ‘Dixit Dominus’ exudes a sense of dramatic fervor that reflects Handel's profound ability to evoke both grandeur and intimacy while amplifying the sentiments of the war between heaven and hell. In juxtaposition to Handel’s baroque style, this concert features a world premiere by choreographer Maria Gillespie that carefully pairs sophisticated repertoire with her authentically raw movement aesthetic, highlighting secular works in the polyphonic style. | Buy tickets |
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