
Ever since 1877, when photographer Eadweard Muybridge pioneered his ground-breaking studies in motion, people have been enthralled by the surprising way that we perceive movement. His study of a ballet dancer captured the seemless, fluid motion and presented a frame-by-frame deconstruction. This year’s Spring Dance Concert: Images in Motion features a collection of new faculty-choreographed works that explore the fleeting nature of human activities in space and time. Each moment frames a never-to-be-repeated, multi-dimensional composition of form, light, color, texture, sound and feeling. Come and be moved by the kinetic beauty of dance!
Choreographed by our faculty and coordinated by Sara Brummel