RADCO at Arts Walk

The Washington Center for the Performing Arts
The new marquee hangs proudly at The Washington Center for the Performing Arts in downtown Olympia.
When:
October 3, 2014 @ 6:00 pm
2014-10-03T18:00:00-07:00
2014-10-03T18:30:00-07:00
Where:
Washington Center for Performing Arts
Cost:
Free
Contact:
Karen Kirsch

RADCO performs new and repertory dances at ArtsWalk, Friday, Oct. 3, 6:00 PM – 7:00 PM at the Washington Center for the Performing Arts. This diverse and entertaining concert is FREE with support from Washington Center, City of Olympia and Radco. All the dances will be premieres except one, no tickets needed just drop in!
Some of the pieces in the show:
Avairy a piece that is inspired by the movements of birds and set to an electronic score by Dan Dissault. You will see great blue herons, vultures and dunlins in mesmerizing flock formations.
The solo Structural Limitations asks us to challenge our beliefs about the limits body injury and age can impose on dance and find full expression in spite of limitations.
Lisa Swihart created the duet Acro-Yoga, an amazing mix of modern dance choreography, yoga, gymnastics and breathtaking form.

La Vie Quotidienne, Rachel Freidman’s choreographic premiere represents the many forms of daily life that take place in the face of conflict. Contrary to the music, this dance represents the power of humans to carry on with their activities whether they be joyful, mundane or discouraging.
In And Then There Was This Moment, Radco choreographer Carol Bruno Kotcha brings dancers together with The Heartsparkle Players and Sid Lock playing a gong on stage. The piece explores the interaction between the timeless and everyday moments.
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