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Hope Stone's HopeWerks presents Woolgathering by Ashley Horn, a makeshift blanket fort encloses dancers and audience in a vivid daydream while dancers negotiate complex and, at times, awkward relationships with one another through the lens of introversion and discover that there are infinite ways to connect.
Horn has shown choreography and films at ACDF, the University of Houston, Big Range Dance Festival, Texas Weekend of Contemporary Dance, Third Coast Dance on Film Festival, Houston Fringe Festival and Dance Month at the ERJCC, among other venues and events. She is the co-founder and curator of Motion Captured: An Evening of Dance on Film at the ERJCC as a part of Dance Month.
The HopeWerks program is a space residency offered to emerging choreographers and performance artists to assist them in the early stages of their artistic journey. Artists are given three months of rehearsal time at Hope Stone Studio to create their work. At the end of the three months, the artists present a work-in-progress showing to the public at Hope Stone Studio.