Through enchanting humor and comforting authenticity, Frame Dance explores real stories, feelings, and battles of social anxiety in their latest creation, Oh, I have to wash my hair, an evening-length performance for 10 women. This new work is a collaboration with singer/songwriter Alli Villines, cellist Patrick Moore, and designer Ashley Horn.
Oh, I have to wash my hair features new music by Frame Dance composers including an electronic piece by Jake Sandridge (Houston), a piano piece by Paul Kerekes (New York), and a piece for cello and playback by Hannah Selin (New York). Alli Villines, Houston’s own “ukulalli” is crafting and performing music with Patrick Moore. The composers will be present for the performance.
Through enchanting humor and comforting authenticity, Frame Dance explores real stories, feelings, and battles of social anxiety in their latest creation, Oh, I have to wash my hair, an evening-length performance for 10 women. This new work is a collaboration with singer/songwriter Alli Villines, cellist Patrick Moore, and designer Ashley Horn.
Oh, I have to wash my hair features new music by Frame Dance composers including an electronic piece by Jake Sandridge (Houston), a piano piece by Paul Kerekes (New York), and a piece for cello and playback by Hannah Selin (New York). Alli Villines, Houston’s own “ukulalli” is crafting and performing music with Patrick Moore. The composers will be present for the performance.
Through enchanting humor and comforting authenticity, Frame Dance explores real stories, feelings, and battles of social anxiety in their latest creation, Oh, I have to wash my hair, an evening-length performance for 10 women. This new work is a collaboration with singer/songwriter Alli Villines, cellist Patrick Moore, and designer Ashley Horn.
Oh, I have to wash my hair features new music by Frame Dance composers including an electronic piece by Jake Sandridge (Houston), a piano piece by Paul Kerekes (New York), and a piece for cello and playback by Hannah Selin (New York). Alli Villines, Houston’s own “ukulalli” is crafting and performing music with Patrick Moore. The composers will be present for the performance.