Thursday, July 12, 8:30pm
TWO ALIKE
By Jack Ferver and set/sculpture by Mark Swanson
TICKETS: $20 members + students / $25 nonmembers

Thursday and Friday, July 26 & 27 at 8:30pm
HOW TO PASS, KICK, FALL AND RUN
Choreographed by Merce Cunningham and staged by Rashaun Mitchell
Performed with stories from John Cage's Indeterminancy
TICKETS: $20 members + students / $25 nonmembers

Saturday, July 28, 12:00pm
DAVID PARKER & THE BANG GROUP
Free Family Event Co-presented with the ICA

Saturday, July 28, 3:30pm
CHOREOGRAPHERS’ PROJECT SHOWCASE
Showing new work by Sean Curran and Choreographers’ Project Fellows and featuring Summer Stages Workshop participants.
TICKETS: $20 members + students / $25 nonmembers

All above events at the ICA Boston.

July 15, 17, and 22
SUMMER STAGES/UP CLOSE: at Concord Academy
Intimate dialogues with Faculty and Performing Artists in Residence
TICKETS: $10 students / $15 general

Sunday, July 15 – 4 pm: Conversations with Master Teachers
with Keith Sabado, Risa Steinberg, and Dan Wagoner

Tuesday, July 17 – 7:30pm:  Cunningham Technique
with Rashaun Mitchell and Silas Riener

Sunday, July 22 – 4 pm: A Choreographer’s Process
with Sean Curran, Elizabeth Giron and SSD workshop participants.


Photos by Steve Shreiber, William B. Hebert,
Liza Voll, Jaye R. Phillips

   
       

June 12, 2012
Summer Stages’ 15th Anniversary Gala
Email for details: summerstagesdance@concordacademy.org.

March 2012

January 11 and 18, 2012
Misters and Sisters
Created and performed by David Parker & The Bang Group
At Oberon, American Reparatory Theater (ART) in Cambridge, MA

July 28, 2011
Ilstyle & Peace Productions
Impossible, IZZpossible at the Performing Arts Center at Concord Academy

November 17-20, 2011
Choreographer Trajal Harrell and visual artist Sarah Sze at the ICA/Boston

January 11 and 18, 2012
David Parker & The Bang Group's Misters and Sisters: A Love Story in Song and Dance at OBERON, Cambridge.

 

A visit to Summer Stages Dance performances will also offer you the chance to see beautiful, historic Concord in the summertime! Just 35 minutes from Boston by car or train, and two miles from Walden Pond, Concord is the birthplace of the Revolutionary War and the Transcendentalist Movement, and was home to many notable literary figures, including Hawthorne, Emerson, Thoreau and the Alcotts. The town offers a variety of museums, shops, restaurants, historical sites, parks, and recreational facilities. Please visit the Concord Chamber of Commerce website for details.

Summer Stages directors interviewed on local television

Programs and artists are subject to change.

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