BodyStories: Teresa Fellion Dance presents "Inside/Out"
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BodyStories: Teresa Fellion Dance
Hello Friends!
We are excited to share about our upcoming BodyStories: Teresa Fellion Dance performances that we would love to invite you all too!
The Sublet Series: Co-Op for HERE Arts Center is a rental program that provides artists with subsidized space, equipment, and a technical liaison along with offering artists the opportunity for 1-2 technical rehearsals and 2-6 performances at HERE's mainstage and Dorothy B. Williams (DOT) Theaters.
Our work is titled Inside/Out and has been selected into the program. Inside/Out explores the complex journey of navigating societal rupture and trauma. It responds to discriminatory political action and identity-based violence, building to a place of healing and power.
This production is part of Sublet Series: Co-Op, HERE's curated rental program, which provides artists with subsidized space and equipment, as well as a technical liaison.
- Choreographed by Teresa Fellion with 2 sections by collaborator Eddie Stockton
- Dance Artists Leann Gioia, Eddie Stockton, Teresa Fellion, and Arianna Stendardo
- Summer Intensive Participants Guest Artists: Emanuele Fiore, Rachel Halkias, Alison LeBrun, Melannie Parra, Richard Poverin, Gillian Skiba
- Original Music by John Yannelli, Muriel Louveau, and Kiernan Robinson
- Costume Design by Nina Katan
- Lighting Design by Tim Cryan
HERE is a mask-optional space. All patrons attending HERE performances and events will no longer be required to wear masks.
General Admission: $20
*We want everyone to have access to groundbreaking art. There are ten tickets priced at $10 each available for every performance on a first come, first serve basis.
Ticket Link: https://here.org/shows/inside-out/
Please reach out to tickets@here.org with any questions or concerns.
We hope to see you at the performance!
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