This year’s Week of Dance delivers a harmonious marriage of movement and music, with each group proving they deserve their place on the Robsham stage.
Heightsmen Find The Perfect Ratio In Devlin 008
The all-guy a cappella troupe put their considerable collective vocal range to productive use in their Fall Cafe.
Love And Blood: The Surreal, Stirring ‘Big Love’
Although it bear’s some of the weight of Charles Mee’s original work, the production can’t quite string together a play that’s both engaging and insightful.
Lines & Bodies: A Sketch Of An Artist, A Conversation With Vinny Roca
“Go to the MFA when your teachers tell you too, don’t just look at images online. Go to First Friday. There’s free wine. Really, there’s just free alcohol.”
A Cappella, JUICE, and Hunger Games This Weekend In Arts
The Heithtsmen hold their Fall Cafe, JUICE performs at the Lansdowne Pub, and the last installment of ‘The Hunger Games’ is released.
Fresh Prince Meets Fashion In ASO Show
Inspired by ‘Fresh Prince of Bel-Air’, BC’s African Student Organization puts together a compelling show of expression through dance, dress and song.
Chorale Ushers In The Winter Winds
During the performance it seemed that the music would continue forever, forming a beautiful, sound-filled bubble around the audience that would never pop.
My Mother’s Fleabag Finds Funny-Bone In Fall Big Show
Over two nights and four distinct performances, The Fall Big Show was a hit thanks to the creative and witty minds of its Fleabaggers.
Comedy And Drama, Age And Youth On The Bonn Stage
Shrouded in a tone of melancholy, ‘Vanya & Sonia & Masha & Spike’ dances light hearted gaiety to introspective anxiety.
Inside Ben Flythe’s ‘Embodied Stories’
“I wanted to to convey this sense of classic beauty, especially highlighting the fact that there are so many diverse people,” Flythe explains.