Week #2: Inlet Dance Theatre
Inlet Dance Theatre
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Be transported by a colorful array of imagery, sound, and movement as Inlet Dance Theatre presents a concert of non-narrative explorations, prototypes, and repertory, each inspired by works of art from other mediums. Join Inlet in celebrating the masterfully created works of art-in-process we are as human beings.
Inlet is excited to announce a one-night-only improvisation on Saturday, May 25! In addition to the concert, your ticket price includes this special feature for Saturday night guests. We invite you to help us collect submissions for what this improvisation will be based on. This year’s concert includes pieces all inspired by various artwork from various mediums. Visit Inlet’s Facebook page to submit your favorite paintings or sculptures. On Inlet’s May 25th concert, we will have the audience vote on their favorite and that will be the basis of the improvisation!
About Inlet Dance Theatre
Inlet Dance Theatre is one of the most unique professional contemporary dance companies hailing from the Midwest. Inlet’s ensemble-based culture rooted in American Modern Dance purposefully focuses on craftsmanship and mastery, while employing a collaborative creative process in the development of new work. Founded in Cleveland, OH in 2001 by Executive/Artistic Director Bill Wade, Inlet embodies his long-standing belief that a collaborative creative process is more inclusive than the traditional autocratic leadership hierarchy and results in work that is surprisingly diverse. Inlet’s repertory intentionally speaks creatively about human life issues in a life-giving manner. The company presents a wide aesthetic range of works from abstract to narrative that speaks to what could be, rather than only what is. Inlet develops and teaches people from the inside-out in all of the company’s design-centric programming, “using dance to further people.” inletdance.org
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Main image credit: Suzanne Sherbundy