More than 30 master classes and workshops taught by guest artists and faculty will be available to the general public at the fifth annual inspireDANCE Festival, the 人妻少妇专区鈥檚 annual celebration of dance and community. The festival, which runs from Thursday, Feb. 5, through Tuesday, Feb. 10, on the University鈥檚 River 人妻少妇专区, will feature dance from cultures all over the world, including contemporary, ballet, hip-hop, house, yoga, Middle Eastern dance, and more.
鈥淲e鈥檙e especially excited this year about the breadth and depth of our offerings as well as the number of guest artists who will be teaching master classes,鈥 said Missy Pfohl Smith, director of the Program of Dance and Movement. This includes award-winning choreographer, Doug Elkins, former Bill T. Jones dancer Alexandra Beller, and LauRen Alaimo, who toured nationally with the production A Chorus Line.
On Sunday, Feb. 8, the festival will highlight a performance of Elkins鈥 鈥淢o(or)Town/Redux,鈥 a contemporary dance take on Shakespeare鈥檚 Othello and modern dance pioneer Jose Limon鈥檚 ballet, The Moor鈥檚 Pavane. Funded by the University鈥檚 , this event will include the panel discussion 鈥淐ontemporary Views of a Classic Tale, with the pulse of Motown鈥 featuring Elkins; dramaturge Anne Davison; Shakespeare enthusiast Jonathan Baldo, professor of humanities at the University鈥檚 Eastman School of Music; Daniel Borus, professor of history, and Anne Harris Wilcox, senior lecturer in the Program of Dance and Movement. Other event highlights include a student kickoff concert and an inspireJAM hip-hop dance battle.
Launched in 2011 by Arielle Friedlander 鈥11 as a part of her Kauffman Entrepreneurial Year project, the festival was created to give members of the community a chance to learn, teach, and perform alongside faculty and students at the 人妻少妇专区. Over the past five years, the Program of Dance and Movement expanded the reach of the festival, including the participation of nearly 100 Rochester-area high school students.
All-inclusive advance festival tickets (including workshops and performances) are $18 and available at the Common Market in Wilson Commons on the University鈥檚 River 人妻少妇专区. Starting Feb. 6, tickets are $25 and are available only at the door. For Elkins鈥 performance only, tickets are $5 for students and $15 for the general public. For ticket and registration inquiries or more information, call 585.273.5150, email m.p.smith@rochester.edu, or visit for a complete schedule of events.