Dance Emerge’ at Muhlenberg, April 11-14



 

‘Dance Emerge dance concert showcases
innovative work by student choreographers

 

Dance performance April 11-14 displays talent
of seven young choreographers, 50+ dancers

 

Allentown, Pa., (2 April 2019) — Muhlenberg College dancers tell their stories through movement, as the Muhlenberg Theatre & Dance Department presents “Dance Emerge,” a showcase for dance works created by emerging choreographers, April 11-14 in the college’s intimate Studio Theatre.

 

The concert will showcase seven student choreographers and more than 50 dancers from the department’s dance program, which is among the most highly regarded programs of its kind. “Dance Emerge” features costume and lighting designs by the department’s acclaimed professional staff.

 

“This year’s program highlights the creative processes of student choreographers as they artfully transform seeds of inspiration into original dance works,” says Marcie Mamura, the concert’s artistic director and a member of the dance program faculty. “The movement cultivated by these talented choreographers explores an array of ideas from crystalline architectures to synapse pathways and curious connections.”

 

The seven original dances feature styles inspired by jazz, modern, and Gaga, an Israeli dance form. The choreographers draw inspiration from such sources as the practice of people-watching, the stages of a relationship, and “mental hesitation,” among others.

 

Choreographer Karlie Lynn Zabin ’20 created a piece titled “Kayamim (Exist),” based on her exploration of her Jewish identity as well as her experiences in Israel. The piece blends the Israeli dance form of Gaga, created by choreographer Ohad Naharin, and modern dance.

 

“My rehearsal process has been such a beautiful collaborative experience,” Zabin says. “Many of my conversations with the dancers have revolved around identity and what it means to be in a piece about going ‘home’ or back to our roots. I hope the audience will see five strong women who are seeing both themselves and each other.”

 

Choreographer Matthew Guerrera ’19 derives influence for his piece from looking at his diagnosis of dyslexia through a positive lens.

 

“Since dyslexia has become such a part of my life, I choose to look at it as something that makes me a stronger and better person instead of something inhibiting me,” Guerrera says. “I’m trying to portray the ways my brain feels in an embodied way, through dance. I’m exploring the world of jazz with this piece and am excited to present a piece in a style that isn’t often explored at Muhlenberg.”

 

“Dance Emerge” runs April 11-14 in the Studio Theatre, Trexler Pavilion for Theatre & Dance, Muhlenberg College, 2400 Chew St., Allentown.

 

Performances are Thursday and Friday, April 11-12, at 8 p.m.; Saturday, April 13, at 2 and 8 p.m.; and Sunday, April 14, at 2 p.m. Tickets are $15 for adults; $8 for patrons 17 and under; and $8 for students, faculty and staff of all LVAIC colleges. Tickets and information are available at 484-664-3333 or muhlenberg.edu/dance.

 

Information Provided By:
Scott Snyder
Marketing & Development Manager
Muhlenberg College Department of Theatre & Dance