in Garrison Theater of the Scripps College Performing Arts Center. Kevin is a certified yoga instructor, Laban/Bartenieff Movement Analyst, and somatic dance educator, registered with Yoga Alliance and ISMETA. (PRWEB) ApSCRIPPS DANCES, the annual spring concert of the Scripps College Dance Department featuring original dance pieces choreographed by students and faculty, takes place on April 17 at 8 p.m. He received his BA and MFA in Dance and Choreography from UCLA’s Department of World Arts and Cultures/Dance. Kevin was a dancing member of David Rousseve/REALITY, Maria Gillespie's Oni Dance, LA Contemporary Dance Company, and Robert Moses' Kin. Choreography for theater and opera includes collaborations with Washington National Opera, Atlantic Theater Company, the Juilliard School, Geffen Playhouse, Yale Theater, and Opera UCLA and commissioned works for CSULB, LMU, and AMDA. Performance and choreography works have been presented by DanspaceProject, REDCAT’s NOW Festival, Dixon Place’s HOT! Festival of Queer Performance, CounterPulse, LACMA, Austin’s OUTsider Festival, Minnesota Fringe, Diversionary Theater SD, and the Beijing Dance Festival. His most recent film collaboration “Safe and Sound” was recognized with an “Excellence” stamp as an Official Selection of the 2021 LGBTQ Unbordered International Film Festival. He is a Lester Horton Award recipient, Scripps’ Faculty Achievement Awardee in research and teaching, a Bates Educators Fellow, and Center Theatre Group Sherwood Award Finalist. based dancer and Associate Professor at Scripps College. Jenna Wu Cardona’s new work reflects on coming of age, the relationships formed and memories that linger and choreography duo Nadia Schwartz Bolef and Marissa Singh interrogate the linearity of time and its many ruptures.Kevin Williamson is a L.A. Scripps College is a private liberal arts womens college in Claremont, California. Dance and American Studies double major Cameron Boucher-Khan combines pole and contemporary dance to examine categories of sensuality, sexuality, grace, and obscenity as part of their thesis presentation. Graduating Dance and Philosophy major Sasha Marlan-Librett’s thesis explores embodied consciousness, perception, and the experience of performance through spoken word and movement. Professor Suchi Branfman and performers share dances “Richie’s Disappearing Acts and Richie’s Reappearance.” Written by Richie Martinez, first in 2020 while he was incarcerated at Norco Pr*son during covid, and the other in 2021 upon his release, the dance includes spoken text by Martinez, providing a glimpse inside the Pr*son where Branfman has been a resident choreographer since 2016. Professor Ronnie Brosterman’s “Arowana study” takes its inspiration from a tropical fish so valued that it has become almost extinct in the wild but flourishes as a mass-produced endangered species. Con plumas construimos nuestras alas,” which reflects on seen and unseen messengers of nature. The program includes the premiere of choreographer Lindsey Lollie’s “Estamos unidas por plumas. #Scripps college dance archive#Birth Certificate Archive Locations in San Diego, California. She has been in practice between 1020 years. Reflecting a variety of contemporary dance styles, Scripps Dances 2022 is the Dance Department’s annual spring concert of original works choreographed by students, faculty, and guests. Kerrie Adams is an obstetrician-gynecologist in San Diego, CA, and is affiliated with Scripps Mercy Hospital. The annual Scripps College Dance Department's spring dance concert returns to Garrison Theater! About this Event
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