Hope Stone Dance will present ‘s (a tale of possession), a work that addresses the timeless topic of ownership, questioning “what do we really own?”
‘s (a tale of possession) was created by Jane Weiner, HSD Artistic Director, in 2004 during a DiverseWorks residency and restaged in 2006 at the Wortham Center’s Cullen Theater. A wall of empty shoe boxes built onstage – 2,000 to be exact – will be designed and constructed by Houston artist David Graeve for the backdrop for 10 dancers.
Hope Stone Dance will present ‘s (a tale of possession), a work that addresses the timeless topic of ownership, questioning “what do we really own?”
‘s (a tale of possession) was created by Jane Weiner, HSD Artistic Director, in 2004 during a DiverseWorks residency and restaged in 2006 at the Wortham Center’s Cullen Theater. A wall of empty shoe boxes built onstage – 2,000 to be exact – will be designed and constructed by Houston artist David Graeve for the backdrop for 10 dancers.
Hope Stone Dance will present ‘s (a tale of possession), a work that addresses the timeless topic of ownership, questioning “what do we really own?”
‘s (a tale of possession) was created by Jane Weiner, HSD Artistic Director, in 2004 during a DiverseWorks residency and restaged in 2006 at the Wortham Center’s Cullen Theater. A wall of empty shoe boxes built onstage – 2,000 to be exact – will be designed and constructed by Houston artist David Graeve for the backdrop for 10 dancers.