Ishida Dance Company presents Faraway, So Close, an evening of thought-provoking world premieres in contemporary dance.
The evening will feature new works based on original poetic narratives that invite existential questions choreographed by Ishida Artistic Director Brett Ishida; a new work by former Batsheva dancer and USC Professor Bret Easterling; and a work by Australian native Danielle Rowe, a former principal with Houston Ballet and Netherlands Dans Theater who has choreographed on San Francisco Ballet and Royal New Zealand Ballet.
The 80-minute program will feature an introduction by the choreographer and personal insights into each piece.
Ishida Dance Company presents Faraway, So Close, an evening of thought-provoking world premieres in contemporary dance.
The evening will feature new works based on original poetic narratives that invite existential questions choreographed by Ishida Artistic Director Brett Ishida; a new work by former Batsheva dancer and USC Professor Bret Easterling; and a work by Australian native Danielle Rowe, a former principal with Houston Ballet and Netherlands Dans Theater who has choreographed on San Francisco Ballet and Royal New Zealand Ballet.
The 80-minute program will feature an introduction by the choreographer and personal insights into each piece.
Ishida Dance Company presents Faraway, So Close, an evening of thought-provoking world premieres in contemporary dance.
The evening will feature new works based on original poetic narratives that invite existential questions choreographed by Ishida Artistic Director Brett Ishida; a new work by former Batsheva dancer and USC Professor Bret Easterling; and a work by Australian native Danielle Rowe, a former principal with Houston Ballet and Netherlands Dans Theater who has choreographed on San Francisco Ballet and Royal New Zealand Ballet.
The 80-minute program will feature an introduction by the choreographer and personal insights into each piece.