Performance & Residency

"Every component of the residency was an unqualified success. The range of Time Lapse Dance's offerings touched our community on many levels." -Rhonda Garelick, Curator & Director of the Interdisciplinary Arts Symposium click for full testimonial

Interdisciplinary Arts Symposium (IAS)
presents

Time Lapse Dance @ Lied Center for the Performing Arts
Mainstage (12th and R Streets), Lincoln, Nebraska
September 23 at 7:30pm
Tickets: $16 regular / $8 students and youth
Box Office: 402.472.4747
More info: http://www.unl.edu/ias/timelapse.shtml
Buy Online: http://www.liedcenter.org/events/detail.php?eid=80

Time Lapse Dance features visual-kinetic theater that fuses experimental dance, circus arts and dazzling fabric-and-light spectacles. Dances re-imagining the swirling, sculptural style of modern-dance pioneer Loïe Fuller (1862-1928) form a core of the repertory. Other works draw on genres including stilt-walking, hula-hooping, flag-dancing, partner acrobatics, contortion acts and vaudeville routines. This fun family-friendly program features among other repertory: Sperling's spectacular Fuller-inspired Clair de lune; Forms of Dilemma, an essay on the interplay of light, shadow and movement; and Bang for the Buck, a comic circus-collage.

Public Lecture with Jody Sperling
Monday, September 20 at 5:45pm
Van Brunt Visitors Center
Details: http://www.unl.edu/ias/jodysperling.shtml
Reservations: Kan Seidel: kan [at] huskers.unl.edu or 402 472 5186

Jody Sperling will present a lecture on Loie Fuller, Materializing the Emphemeral. The presentation discusses the emergence of Fuller's unique aesthetic, from its origins in the music-hall skirt dance to its developments into new technological media. The lecture is accompanied by a slide-show of more than 50 visually arresting images and concludes with a showing of movie clips.