[NEohioPAL] CWRU’s Department of Dance Presents Imagatorium Spring 2025

Ziyue Wei dancepr at case.edu
Fri Feb 28 09:58:33 PST 2025


*The Department of Dance Presents Imagatorium Spring 2025*



Case Western Reserve University’s Department of Dance announces its final
production of 2024-2025 season, *Imagatorium*, a concert featuring dance
works by graduate students Megan Gregory, Noah Hardy and Maizy Windham,
along with senior capstone projects by Hannah Boehringer and Natalie
Tangpricha. Performances are April 10, 11, 12 at 7:30 p.m.. All
performances are located at Mather Dance Center, 11040 Bellflower Road, on
the Case Western Reserve campus in University Circle.



Gregory’s ensemble work *Sands* is a metaphor for the human experience and
aims to capture the waxing and waning of one’s resolve to face ongoing
adversity. Time drags on as the dancers struggle together and as
individuals, and their resilience drives any progress made along the way.
This glimpse into their experiences conveys that it’s not always easy to
weather the storm of life, and sometimes the journey can’t be made alone.



*Vignettes*, choreographed by Noah Hardy, is a triptych of miniature dances
set to a variety of music. Utilizing a combination of projection mapping
and LiDAR tracking, the dance has a unique visual identity that follows
each of the four dancers, as the identities all begin to blur together
throughout the piece.



Maizy Windham’s *Jeu de Jour* is a piece for four dancers, a set of three
chairs, and contemporary choreography inspired by the movement vocabulary
of childhood games. *Jeu de Jour* expands upon this idea of recreation and
competition through the relationships between dancers to uncover the
outcomes of intrepid play.



*Flux* is a collaboration work by Hannah Boehringer and Natalie Tangpricha.
This duet is a journey between chaos and order through playful yet powerful
movement. Solo and duet sections depict a struggle for dominance, with each
shift guided by the music’s ever-changing structure. While fast-paced and
rhythmic, moments of pause offer space for reflection. The piece ultimately
highlights the fluid interplay between structure and spontaneity, immersing
the audience in its contrasting forces.



*Ticket Information*

Tickets are $15 for CWRU students with ID, $17 for seniors age 60+, CWRU
personnel and non-CWRU students, and $20 for general admission. Online
ticket sales open on February 28th via
*https://case.edu/artsci/dance/news-and-events/ticket-reservations*
<https://case.edu/artsci/dance/news-and-events/ticket-reservations>.
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