Propelling Voice with ReVision Dance Company
Thu, Aug 4, 11am
Dance Place (3225 8th St NE, Washington, DC 20017)
ReVision Dance Company’s Propelling Voice is a modern dance performance using stark and imaginative scenic design paired with daring and athletic style movement. The family friendly, interactive work focuses on themes of individuality, community, and support.
About ReVision Dance Company
ReVision is a contemporary modern dance company committed to artistic excellence and community building. Through performances, workshops and teaching residencies, ReVision works with diverse populations of professional dancers and novice movers. A unique aspect of our work is our dedication to engaging people with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Artistic Director Shannon Quinn has spent her career developing effective ways to introduce students and audiences to modern dance and its relevance to our everyday lives. ReVision dancers share Shannon’s personal mission of bringing the joy of dance to everyone.
Ticketing & Seating Policy:
This event is free but requires advanced registration. Registration does not guarantee seating availability, as seating is General Admission and first-come, first-served until venue capacity has been reached. Please plan to arrive more than 10 minutes prior to the start of the event for best seating availability.
COVID-19 Safety Notice: As Washington Performing Arts does not own or operate its own venue, Washington Performing Arts audiences will be subject to the current vaccination policy of each event’s venue on the date of the event. Dance Place’s COVID policy requires:
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Performances related to Washington Performing Arts’s education programs are made possible by Jacqueline Badger Mars and Mars, Incorporated.
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