Houston Contemporary Dance Company, Kinetic Ensemble and its second company, Houston Contemporary 2 will come together for two exciting evenings of dance and music during Parallel Play at Discovery Green on April 16th and 17th, 2021 at 8PM.
Parallel Play references an early social developmental stage in children and seems relevant given our current collective circumstances of moving through the day in our own respective spheres and bubbles. Houston Contemporary Dance Company will present a world premiere from Thai American Guest Choreographer Keerati Jinakunwiphat with music by composers Benjamin Britten, Philip Glass, Osvaldo Golijov, played live by Kinetic Ensemble as well as a new work from Artistic Director, Marlana Doyle. We will also be featuring works from the company’s repertoire and two premiers from choreographers Kelsey Walsh and Donald Shorter on Houston Contemporary 2. The evening will also include an appearance by HCDC’s resident behavioral consultant and licensed clinical psychologist Dr. Rachel Tova Winer who will address the audience with topics of mental health and provide resources including a network of therapists, psychiatrists, and physicians available to the Houston populace.
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Houston Contemporary Dance Company’s primary focus is to provide Houstonians with opportunities to view world class contemporary concert dance and engage with the artists involved, including dancers, choreographers and designers.
Parallel Play is a sponsored project of Fresh Arts, a non-profit arts service organization and is funded in part by the City of Houston through the Houston Arts Alliance, Dance Source Houston Groundworks Grant and the Arts Respond Grant from the Texas Commission on the Arts.
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