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NARCISSUS | Dancemaker NIA MCKNIGHT

Mentor - SOFIA DOWNING | Music - YONNIE DROR |

SEASON 2

 

THE OTHER SIDE - DANCEMAKER CECILIA DRAPER

Mentor - WEAVER RHODES | Music - ANBR | Videographer - RYAN WILLIAMS

Special thank you to Watters Creek in Allen, TX for such a fun filming location!


INSIDERS - DANCEMAKER Bella Damico

Mentor - MATTHEW ROBERTS | Music - TOMAS HERUDEK

Videographer - RYAN WILLIAMS

Rishika Loffreda, Ellie Ikeda, Toby Mattingly, SarahAnn Posey, Lyla Titus with Anastasia Damico


DELUSIVE - DANCEMAKER SARAHANN POSEY

Mentor - STEPHANIE GODSAVE | Music - SPEARFISHER

Videographer - RYAN WILLIAMS

Ellie Ikeda, Chloe Lam, Nia McKnight, and Mikayla Smith


NARCISSUS - DANCEMAKER NIA MCKNIGHT

Mentor - SOFIA DOWNING | Music - YONNIE DROR

Videographer - RYAN WILLIAMS


Whispers of the wild winds - DANCEMAKER sarahann posey

Mentor - WEAVER RHODES | Music - LASYA | Videographer - RYAN WILLIAMS


OVERTHOUGHT - DANCEMAKERs BELLA DAMICO AND TOBY MATTINGLY

Mentor - SOFIA DOWNING | Music - ALAN WATTS/OVERTHINKING

Videographer - RYAN WILLIAMS


DELUSIVE - DANCEMAKER SARAHANN POSEY

Mentor - MEGAN STOREY | Music - THE ORIGINAL ORCHESTRA

Videographer - RYAN WILLIAMS

Toby Mattingly, Chloe Lam, Amberly Santos, and Mikayla Smith

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Chapter 1

“Onward and Off”

DanceMaker:

Chloe Holliman

Mentor: 

Weaver Rhodes

Muses:

Emily Ciszweski  

Kelly Gleason   

Rosie Huntley 

Videographer:

Ryan Williams

“CIVICS”

DanceMaker:

Lydia Pigott  

Mentor:

Megan Storey 

Muse:

Kelly Gleason

Videographer:

Ryan Williams

“MIRROR”

DanceMaker:

Cecilia Draper

Mentor: 

Olivia Davis

Muses:

Bella Damico

Chloe Lam 

Videographer:

Ryan Williams


VIEW CHAPTER 1 FINALE - THE PERFORMANCES

VIEW CHAPTER 1 - EPISODE 2

VIEW CHAPTER 1 - EPISODE 1

 

CHAPTER TWO

 

“The Dream"

Dancemaker: Mika Eppstein

Bruce Wood Dance Mentor: Alex Brown

Music: Aki Eppstein

Performed by Mika Eppstein

VIDEOGRAPHER: RYAN WILLIAMS

"Clipped"

Dancemaker: SarahAnn Posey

Bruce Wood Dance Mentor: Matthew Roberts

Music: See Me Fly by Roza

Muses: Emily Ciszewski, Emily DeMotte, Chloe Lam, Arissa Grace McGowan, Avery Sifferman

VIDEOGRAPHER: RYAN WILLIAMS

"Rhythm"

Dancemaker: Cady Johnson

Bruce Wood Dance Mentor: Elliott Trahan

Music: Chunky Monkey by Shtriker Big Band

Muses: Emily Ciszewski, Emily DeMotte, Mika Eppstein, Avery Sifferman, Sabrina Westbrook

VIDEOGRAPHER: RYAN WILLIAMS

 

VIEW CHAPTER TWO EPISODE ONE

Chapter 2 - Episode - “Rhythm”

Chapter 2 - Episode - “The Dream”

Chapter 2 - Clipped


CHAPTER 3

Episode - Found

Dancemaker: Lauren Fiddes

Music: Staring by Muted

Muses: Mika Eppstein and Sabrina Westbrook

Videographer: Ryan Williams

Episode - “If i were to wake with you”

Dancemaker: Sarahann Posey

Bruce Wood Dance mentor: Matthew Roberts

Music: Early Mornings by Paper Planes

Muse: Annika Haynes

Videographer: Ryan Williams

Episode - EUPHORIA

Dancemakers: Emily Ciszewski and Arissa Grace McGowan

Music: I’ll Understand by Roza

Muses: Emily Ciszewski and Arissa Grace McGowan

Videographer: Ryan Williams

 
 

CB Creates With BWD

 

Chamberlain Ballet creates with Bruce Wood Dance

Concept:

Professional dancers with Bruce Wood Dance Company mentor/guide Chamberlain Ballet company members through choreographing solo/duet/small ensemble short works (1-2 minutes in length, pop-up to street/freestyle influenced). Mentors will help guide the student choreographers through development of theme, dynamics, tone, messaging, style and execution.

Mentors/dancers will meet/workshop two or three times before performing (2-3 hours each meeting) with virtual check-ins as needed. The initial meeting will “get the ball rolling” to establish the direction for the work being created and establish goals for second workshop/meeting (including having majority of dance choreographed). The final meeting/workshop will be to finish process/prepare for performance.

Reason:

COVID-19 has caused an impact across many lives. With a change in available performance venues and accessibility, a shift to a digital presentation is necessary. It is incredibly important for students of dance to learn to properly and constructively express themselves in creating new works. They need an audience, because the art of dance is to be performed. We are expecting our student choreographers to “create their own dance” and become dancemakers themselves.

Final works to be performed:

Short contemporary themed solos/duets/small ensembles choreographed and performed by company members for themselves and other company members.