Houston City Dance will preview its 2020 season, featuring sultry pieces from the company's upcoming Valentine’s Day show, and sneak peeks of all new works from their spring show celebrating Stax Records.
Several old favorites return with a new twist in the first half of City Dance’s 2020 season preview. City Dance Company and guests will “Turn it On!” with artistic director Sherese Campbell’s classic “Brown Skin,” a piece about women becoming comfortable with themselves and their bodies and her “D’Angelou Suite,” which explores what it means to be a woman passionately immersed in her life as she grows and changes. Jaimee Vilela Navarrete’s spunky “All About that Bass” adds some tongue and cheek fun.
Houston City Dance will preview its 2020 season, featuring sultry pieces from the company's upcoming Valentine’s Day show, and sneak peeks of all new works from their spring show celebrating Stax Records.
Several old favorites return with a new twist in the first half of City Dance’s 2020 season preview. City Dance Company and guests will “Turn it On!” with artistic director Sherese Campbell’s classic “Brown Skin,” a piece about women becoming comfortable with themselves and their bodies and her “D’Angelou Suite,” which explores what it means to be a woman passionately immersed in her life as she grows and changes. Jaimee Vilela Navarrete’s spunky “All About that Bass” adds some tongue and cheek fun.
Houston City Dance will preview its 2020 season, featuring sultry pieces from the company's upcoming Valentine’s Day show, and sneak peeks of all new works from their spring show celebrating Stax Records.
Several old favorites return with a new twist in the first half of City Dance’s 2020 season preview. City Dance Company and guests will “Turn it On!” with artistic director Sherese Campbell’s classic “Brown Skin,” a piece about women becoming comfortable with themselves and their bodies and her “D’Angelou Suite,” which explores what it means to be a woman passionately immersed in her life as she grows and changes. Jaimee Vilela Navarrete’s spunky “All About that Bass” adds some tongue and cheek fun.