Live Arts Fest 2017 collides with the issues of the day, embodying political, environmental, and gender topics. LAF expands ideas of gender identification in "SHE" by Erica Buechner and Lara Segura and "Why Men Dance," a film by Keith Glassman. Theses of dance diaspora is investigated in Betzi Roe's "Migration." The dangers of denying climate change are portrayed in "Requiem for an Ocean" by Jean Isaacs and "Enthalpy of Fusion" by Swiss artist Anna Katharina Scheidegger, a two evening exploration on "The Art of Climate Change" organized with help from the La Jolla Historical Society.
In a unique presentation opportunity, Daniel Diaz Meza, the winner of last year's San Diego Young Choreographers Showcase and Prize, will present a full evening of work. "Splilt Bill" by Heather Glabe and Sadie Weinberg is a night of collaboration and physical discourse.
This year, Live Arts Fest commissioned new work from many emerging choreographers. The San Diego Dance Theater company dancers are known to be some of the most talented and accomplished movers in town, and the 2017 Fest allows an evening for their artistic choreography to shine; Minaqua McPherson, Desiree Cuizon-Fejeran, Blythe Barton, Zaquia Mahler Salinas, John Diaz, Angel Acu?a will present an interactive evening of dance in-the-round. Another evening includes next generation dance makers Shelan Deloyi, Jessica Gilmore, Brianna Bellamy, Trevor Polcyn, Sandra Ruiz, Jun Ting, Todd Mitchum, and Mario Jaimes bring fresh and creative movement ideas to the stage.
Some of this work tickles your funny bone. Others make you think.
Show schedule:
Wednesday, April 12
SHE Sound Dance Company/Erica Buechner in collaboration with Lara Segura
Thursday, April 13
Holding the Line, A Concert by SDDT Work Study Dancers
Friday, April 14
Heart-Driven: a collection of stories, lessons, and letters
Daniel D?az
Saturday, April 15
Enthalpy of Fusion
Multimedia Performance Artist Anna Katharina Scheidegger
Discussion with Research Meteorologist Alexander Gershunov
Wednesday, April 19
Split Bill
Dances by Heather Glabe and Sadie Weinberg
Thursday, April 20
Why American Men Dance
Keith Glassman
Friday, April 21
Migration
Created by Betzi Roe
Saturday, April 22
ENTER-action
A Collection of works by SDDT Dancers
Sunday, April 23, 2017
Requiem for an Ocean
San Diego Dance Theater, Choreographed by Jean Isaacs
Discussion with Research Oceanographer Arthuro Miller
Admission/Cost:
Dates and times:
From Wendesday, April 12 to Sunday April 23
Wedsnesdays, Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays (except 4/16)
For more information, please visit: www.sandiegodancetheater.org
In a unique presentation opportunity, Daniel Diaz Meza, the winner of last year's San Diego Young Choreographers Showcase and Prize, will present a full evening of work. "Splilt Bill" by Heather Glabe and Sadie Weinberg is a night of collaboration and physical discourse.
This year, Live Arts Fest commissioned new work from many emerging choreographers. The San Diego Dance Theater company dancers are known to be some of the most talented and accomplished movers in town, and the 2017 Fest allows an evening for their artistic choreography to shine; Minaqua McPherson, Desiree Cuizon-Fejeran, Blythe Barton, Zaquia Mahler Salinas, John Diaz, Angel Acu?a will present an interactive evening of dance in-the-round. Another evening includes next generation dance makers Shelan Deloyi, Jessica Gilmore, Brianna Bellamy, Trevor Polcyn, Sandra Ruiz, Jun Ting, Todd Mitchum, and Mario Jaimes bring fresh and creative movement ideas to the stage.
Some of this work tickles your funny bone. Others make you think.
Show schedule:
Wednesday, April 12
SHE Sound Dance Company/Erica Buechner in collaboration with Lara Segura
Thursday, April 13
Holding the Line, A Concert by SDDT Work Study Dancers
Friday, April 14
Heart-Driven: a collection of stories, lessons, and letters
Daniel D?az
Saturday, April 15
Enthalpy of Fusion
Multimedia Performance Artist Anna Katharina Scheidegger
Discussion with Research Meteorologist Alexander Gershunov
Wednesday, April 19
Split Bill
Dances by Heather Glabe and Sadie Weinberg
Thursday, April 20
Why American Men Dance
Keith Glassman
Friday, April 21
Migration
Created by Betzi Roe
Saturday, April 22
ENTER-action
A Collection of works by SDDT Dancers
Sunday, April 23, 2017
Requiem for an Ocean
San Diego Dance Theater, Choreographed by Jean Isaacs
Discussion with Research Oceanographer Arthuro Miller
Admission/Cost:
Dates and times:
From Wendesday, April 12 to Sunday April 23
Wedsnesdays, Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays (except 4/16)
For more information, please visit: www.sandiegodancetheater.org







