Join us for an inspiring evening of movement, creativity, and community at the Boulder Bandshell!
This outdoor evening of dance showcases all new works by Melody Mennite, Danielle Diniz and AVID’s newly announced resident choreographer Daniel Ojeda.
Daniel Ojeda’s The Center Does Not Hold, seeks to understand the dynamics of extreme polarization in dance – a purely aesthetic art form or a purely human experience. The Center Does Not Hold features an original score performed live by composer and double bassist Kebra-Seyoun Charles.
“When two contrasting ideals are of unwavering distinction, there is no center to hold them together.”
The Wolff, by Melody Mennite,is a retelling of the classic Little Red Riding Hood tale, in which Nature narrates the ballet through kinesthetic storytelling, and the audience is to question traditional societal stories.
The Storm, by Danielle Diniz, explores, physically and metaphorically, what it feels like to be swept up in a tumultuous environment and where we can find calm within its “eye.”
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