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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
October 11, 2024

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Elizabeth Belyea
bhamrep@gmail.com

Bellingham Repertory Dance presents: Around

November 8, 14, 15 at 7:30

November 9, 16 at 5:30

Firehouse Arts and Events Center (1314 Harris Ave.)

For tickets and more information, visit bhamrep.org

Bellingham Repertory Dance (BRD) presents Around, an evening of contemporary dance. Around is a show about the movement of relationships. Dancers explore arcs, orbits, throughlines, familiarity, distance, and seasonal cycles. Featuring works by choreographers from across the country, BRD is thrilled to share this dynamic show with Bellingham audiences.

Performances run November 8-9 and 14-16 at the Firehouse Arts and Events Center.

In Sydney Samson’s “breathing deep on a freezing beach,” movement defines the cyclical patterns of relationships. Morgan Sandlin’s “tastes like grapes, feels like velvet” is a playful personification of purple. A perennial favorite, Deb Wolf’s strikingly athletic “Arc Angle” will return to the BRD stage. Also returning is David Harvey’s meditative work, “Laps,” which invites its audience to witness the power of habitual personal ritual. “Amá,” by Danah Bella, explores “the joys, the disruptions, the significance of touch, and the negotiation between these elements.” Around will also include the premiere of an exciting new work by BRD’s own Soleil Chappelle in collaboration with local artist Tricia Stackle.

Bellingham Repertory Dance is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization offering high-level dance productions, as well as class and performance opportunities for the community. Visit bhamrep.org to learn more about BRD and how to get involved.

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