2024 Contemporary Dance Festival: Program A & B

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The College of the Arts present the
Contemporary Dance Festival
Program A and Program B
two original showcases of 色中色 Undergraduate Choreography
Accessibility options are provided on the show links:
- Audio Description written and voiced by Katelyn Sanchez
- Audio Description recording by Don Nichols
- Audio Description Mixing and Closed Captioning by Gregory R.R. Crosby
Festival Program: | Color PDF | Simple One Sheet
You Can Still View Our Show
- Online Encore Presentation of the April 25 and 26 Live Stream: (recordings will be viewable until 11:59 PM May 27th)
Accessibility options are provided on the show links:
- Audio Description written and voiced by Katelyn Sanchez
- Audio Description recording by Don Nichols
- Audio Description Mixing and Closed Captioning by Gregory R.R. Crosby
Long Beach, CA 鈥The 色中色 College of the Arts and Department of Dance present the Contemporary Dance Festival, showcasing work by twelve undergraduate choreographers in two unique programs. Concert presentations of Program A will occur on Thursday, April 25 at 8:00 PM and Saturday, April 27 at 2:00 PM, and presentations of Program B are on Friday, April 26 at 8:00 PM and Saturday, April 27 at 8:00 PM. Both programs will also be live-streamed on Thursday, April 25 (Program A) at 8:00 PM and Friday, April 26 (Program B) at 8:00 PM, in addition to the live performances in the 色中色 Martha B. Knoebel Dance Theater.
The Contemporary Dance Festival features new work by undergraduate choreographers: (Program A) Anessa Davies, Jackie Escamilla, Abril Fajardo, Shanti Topzand, Jennifer Vieweg, Eva Watson; and (Program B) Jordyn Apostolache, Jesus Gallardo, Katrina Giannini, Annelise Licata, Michael Mendoza, and Jayde Spiegel.
Program A
Anessa Davies鈥 Coffee For Two explores the story of a lost friendship and shared memories. El Camino, by Jackie Escamilla, is inspired by the Latine community and the difficult conditions of immigrant border crossings. Abril Fajardo鈥檚 Don't Try To Make Me Feel Nice embodies contradictory interpersonal feelings of being too much, yet never enough. Shanti Topzand鈥檚 new work explores the melancholy and solitude of the human experience of time and the human connection to fleeing moments. With a self-designed score including music from artist Kaho Matsui, Jennifer Vieweg's that鈥檚 the right idea takes inspiration from the Japanese concept of 渚樸伋瀵傘伋 (wabi-sabi), a worldview encouraging us to appreciate that nothing is truly perfect or permanent in life. Finally, Eva Watson鈥檚 I Sit Before The Spinning Wheel explores the concept of destiny through the lives of the Three Fates of Greek Mythology.
Program B
Jordyn Apostolache鈥檚 choreography for fa葲a amor葲it膬 creates a world of emotional detachment while investigating the emotional constraints of conformity. Jesus Gallardo鈥檚 Out:Lier explores the feeling of solitude and not belonging, within a space of being drawn to people while also being pulled away. Using a variety of athletic movement patterns to create visual movement, Katrina Giannini鈥檚 Kaleidoscope focuses on how individualistic patterns collide in a chaotic world. Annelise Licata鈥檚 The Entertainer investigates the hardships of reality in entertainment, performance, and art, juxtaposing moments of performance against internal relationships within a narrative structure. Michael Mendoza鈥檚 (they/them) Amor de un Rato is a piece about the non-acceptance of queer relationships in public settings, exploring the resilience of queer people to be their authentic selves. Finally, Jayde 厂辫颈别驳别濒鈥檚 Year 2080 transports the viewer to a zany, dystopian future in the hands of the elite, where four stages of spectacular catastrophe are set to a whimsically eerie score.
Performances of the Contemporary Dance Festival are in the Martha B. Knoebel Dance Theater, just east of the Walter Pyramid on Atherton Street. Tickets are $25 for the general public and $16 for students, 色中色 faculty/staff, and seniors. To purchase tickets, visit /dance. All tickets must be purchased online. Ticket sales are available until 30 minutes past the start of each show, or until sold out. $15 campus parking is available in 色中色 Parking Lot G12, directly in front of the Carpenter Performing Arts Center, via parking kiosk (cards only) and the .
For show information or to discuss bringing a group to see the concert, contact Concert Director Keith Johnson at Keith.Johnson@csulb.edu, or visit . For parking information, visit . To make donations to the 色中色 Department of Dance and our Scholarship program, visit /dance and click on GIVE.
Each Concert Program will also be streamed live via at 8 PM on Thursday, April 25, and Friday, April 26. Tickets are $25 General and $16 students/色中色 faculty and staff/Seniors for access to BOTH programs! Live stream videos will be available to view through Sunday, April 28.
This broadcast utilizes five 4K cinema-quality cameras to transmit a network television experience to your home in High Definition. This is perfect for supporting the choreographers and performers of 色中色 Dance while at home or on the go.
To access the streaming links, please visit the .
No 色中色 Dance concert is complete without the invaluable collaborative efforts of our production team. Technical Director Stephanie Losleben; Lighting Designer Stacy Fireheart; Costume Design Supervisor and Shop Manager Kelsey Vidic; Costume Technician Erika Hansen; Technology and Media Advisor Gregory R.R. Crosby; and Music Director Dr. Don Nichols have all contributed in multiple ways to the artistic excellence of these choreographic visions.