Thinking in Time: Opening Evening Performances

Opening Evening Performances by:

think/dance collective think/dance collective
Not About Love
Choreography by Liz Joynt Sandberg
Performance by Greer Beckman, Megan Cottrell, Sarah Mott and Kim Schomburg

think/dance collective is a core of five women who work together as artists and athletes to make all kinds of crazy stuff – mostly dance. Dancers in the company come from a wide range of backgrounds, from life-long dance training to virtually no formal dance experience. All dancers share in common a love of making art, a commitment to intense physical training, a curious worldview, and a bizarre, shared sense of humor.

For more information go to www.thinkdancecollective.org

Heather Hartley
a patch of blue skythinking 11
Excerpt solo performance by Heather Hartley based on the original full length performance/installation created and performed by Heather Hartley and Casey Murtaugh

- an exploration on aging, change, and trying to make order out of chaos -

Hartley is a multi-disciplinary artist based in Chicago, IL, whose experience for the past fifteen years has encompassed a diverse body of work as a performer and creator of original performance, movement and installation pieces.

For more information go to www.heatherhartleyweb.com

Jenna, Alli, and Anna

Anna Berg, Jenna Dillon, & Alli Whitaker
un jeune coeur
Different age groups are being represented by each of the three dancers; one age group per dancer. Within interacting and being influenced by the other, the piece indicates how each individual benefits from the other and changes their outlook and energy toward the life they’re living.

LoLLy Extractlolly extract
Myopia

a shadow puppet performance, created and performed by LoLLy Extract.
‘Myopia’ is an exploration of the inner space between life and death, centering on the dubious reality of the enigmatic world of medicine and modern society’s relationship with it.
For more information go to www.lollyextract.com

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