Danceworks 2015 to Explore THE TIES THAT BIND
Presented by the Virginia Wadsworth Wirtz Center for the Performing Arts at Northwestern University, the Danceworks 2015, "Ties That Bind" production will be under the artistic direction of Northwestern School of Communication faculty member Jeffrey Hancock.
Northwestern University 2014/15 Theatre Season to Include THE LARAMIE PROJECT, THE WILD PARTY, and More
The 34th Mainstage season of plays and musicals at the Virginia Wadsworth Wirtz Center for the Performing Arts at Northwestern University features award-winning directors and playwrights, acclaimed alumnae and faculty, groundbreaking plays and musicals and The Waa-Mu Show. The season reflects on the evolving definitions of family and community and invites audiences to embrace the circumstances that unite and strengthen us.
Northwestern to Present BRAZOS Y ABRAZOS, 3/13-16
A dance that honors the millions of Mexicans who participated in the Bracero Program -- and the family members they left behind -- will convey the 'bittersweet' story of people caught in the whirlwind of the emergency farm and railroad program initiated by the United States and Mexico during World War II.
Danceworks 2010 to be Performed at Louis Theater 5/2
'Danceworks 2010,' an annual showcase of the choreography of Northwestern University's nationally renowned dance faculty, alumni and guest artist, has something special to celebrate this year -- the 30th anniversary of the School of Communication's Dance Program.
Danceworks 2010 to be Performed at Louis Theater 5/2
'Danceworks 2010,' an annual showcase of the choreography of Northwestern University's nationally renowned dance faculty, alumni and guest artist, has something special to celebrate this year -- the 30th anniversary of the School of Communication's Dance Program.
12 Choreographers Announced For The A.W.A.R.D Show 2009 9/4-9/19
The Joyce Theater Foundation (New York), in association with the Philadelphia Live Arts Festival, The Dance Center of Columbia College Chicago and On the Boards (Seattle), is pleased to announce the 12 choreographers in each of the four cities who will participate in The A.W.A.R.D Show! 2009. The 48 participants were selected from a total of 218 applicants from across the country; one from each city will take home a $10,000 award to use toward the creation of a new dance work.
Danceworks 2009 to be Performed at Louis Theater Feb. 27 to March 8
?Danceworks 2009,? an annual winter showcase of the choreography of Northwestern University?s dance faculty, alumni and guest artists, will feature a myriad of dance styles, as well as a special one-day event featuring the Emmy Award-winning dance company Jump Rhythm Jazz Project.