Nov. 11 & 12 8 pm
BWDP presents the Bruce Wood® classic, No Sea To Sail In, in SIX’s mixed bill. “No Sea To Sail In is a stark and suspenseful ballet noir, filled with
portent and unrequited searching,” says artistic director Kimi Nikaidoh of the piece. Its world premiere took pace at the Eisemann Center in January 2004.
Celebrated choreographer Katarzyna Skarpetowska premieres her new piece created for BWDP’s dancers, Klezmer Rodeo. Her résumé is impressive—she has made
dances for Richmond Ballet, Lar Lubovitch Dance Company, Parsons Dance, Buglisi Dance Theater, Hubbard Street 2, and Booker T. Washington High School for
the Performing & Visual Arts, among others. BWDP has had two collaborations with Skarpetowska this year. In March, Skarpetowska came to Dallas and taught
a five-day WOODIWORKS master class. At that time, she set a new work, Gul-e-Dodi (Dark Flower), on BWDP dancers Emily Perry, Mallory Ketch, and Austin
Sora. Gul-e-Dodi premiered in Brooklyn at National Sawdust on April 20.
Kimi Nikaidoh premieres an electrifying, multi-media collaboration with Dallas-based visual artist and AURORA founder Shane Pennington. Nikaidoh and Pennington’s
new work, Bloom, focuses on the healing and reclaiming of hope through recovery. Shane Pennington is a Dallas-based artist and a founder of AURORA, the
largest outdoor new media arts festival in the U.S.
Dallas City Performance Hall
2520 Flora Street
Dallas
Ticket price: $25-$100