2017 Spring Dance Concert
DanceUSF presents the 2017 Spring Dance Concert.
2017 Spring Dance Concert
April 12 ¨C April 15 at 7:30 p.m.
Sat, April 15 at 3 p.m.
Theatre 1, USF Campus
The Spring Dance Concert promises to be an electrifying evening of dance with a work
by guest artist Kara Davis and work by our talented faculty, including a piece by
DanceUSF faculty members Paula Nu?ez and Andee Scott inspired by the art and life
of Frida Kahlo.
Lighting Design: Anthony Vito
ACTIONS TO RELATE TO ONESELF
Choreographer: Erin Cardinal
Costume Design: Terri Funaro
Inspired by the work of American sculptor Richard Serra and his list of 84 verbs and
24 possible contexts.
ONE TUESDAY AFTERNOON...
Choreographer: Kara Davis
The impact a single relationship has on a community ripples through generations.
CATALYST (´ß»¯¼Á)
Premiered in Beijing, China in October 2015
Choreographer: Bliss Kohlmyer
Costume Design: Terri Funaro
FRIDA
Choreographers: Paula Nu?ez, Andee Scott
Costume Design: Marilyn Gaspardo Bertch
Mask Design: Jennifer Bajana, Sarah York
Frida Kahlo constructed her life and her works from images pulled from the authentic fragments of her memories, in a disjointed and fractured way. She reflects her triumphant and tortured existence filled with poliomyelitis, abortions, and surgeries, as well as her revolutionary political ventures and love affairs with Diego Rivera, Leon Trotsky and others, both male and female. She lives on through her work, which emphasized an authentic deep passion for living and liberty; only death breaks the chaotic torrent of the images of her memories. Nu?ez and Scott used the following paintings as inspiration for the work: Still Life, Benediction and Dream, The Wounded Table, The Broken Column, The Two Fridas, Frida And Diego, Girl With Death Mask, The Wounded Deer.
Guest Artist Kara Davis
Kara Davis danced for BalletMet, Atlanta Ballet, Ohio Ballet and Ballet J?rgen before moving to San Francisco 1998. She is a founding member of KUNST-STOFF and Janice Garrett & Dancers. She has performed with the San Francisco Opera as well as in works by Alex Ketley / The Foundry, Margaret Jenkins Dance Company, Pearl Ubungen Dancers & Musicians, Amy Raymond, Val Caniparoli (ACT), Robert Moses, and Kathleen Hermesdorf. She has received numerous Isadora Duncan nominations for her ensemble work and choreography. She co-founded project agora with Bliss Kohlmyer Dowman in 2006; their duet work has been shown at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival (2016) and Bates Dance Festival (2015). Ms. Davis' own work has been shown at Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, the Kennedy Center (ACDF Nationals), Z Space, ODC Theater, Dance Mission, Headlands Center for The Arts, SF MOMA, Arizona State University, and the Cowell Theater. In 2009 Ms. Davis was an Artist in Residence at the Headlands Center for the Arts and was mentored by choreographer Alex Ketley in Margaret Jenkins' CHIME residency. She has received commissions from sjDANCEco, Scottsdale Community College, and San Jose State University. She has been a faculty member at Alonzo King's LINES Ballet Pre-Professional & BFA programs since 2005 where she choreographed over 20 works. She received her MFA in Dance from Hollins University in 2013 and is currently a Visiting Assistant Professor at Mills College.