Moonshine (2007) 29 Minutes
Music by Various Artists
Costumes by Aileen Roehl
Lighting Design by Donalee Katz

Metamorphosis (2007) 18 Minutes
A study of the beauty of one's own movement through space.
Music by Marlon Cherry
Costumes by Aileen Roehl
Lighting Design by Donalee Katz

In Fieri (2007) 10 Minutes
Music by Arthur Solari
Costumes by Aileen Roehl
Lighting Design by Donalee Katz

Unharvested (2006) 18 Minutes
Music by Kevin Keller
Costumes by Aileen Roehl
Unitards by Evelyn Miller
Lighting Design by Donalee Katz

Fire of the Dove (2006) 29 minutes
Commissioned by Elizabeth Steele and Scott Hammond
Based off the story of Joan of Arc
Music by Richard Einhorn
Costumes by Debra Katz
Leotards by Evelyn Miller
Lighting Design by Donalee Katz

Homeland (2005) 9 minutes
Originally comissioned by Oakland Dance Theater
A man's journey away from his family in search of a better life.
Music by Sergei Prokofiev
Costumes by Leslie Littel
Lighting Design by Chad Levy

Duet (2005) 6 minutes
Powerfully athletic tour de force
Music by Lynn Glassock
Music performed by the Interlochen Percussion Ensemble

Costumes by Amy Marshall
Lighting Design by Donalee Katz

English Suite (2005) 16 minutes
Originally comissioned by Richard Stockton University
A wonderul classically based dance full or sweet nuances.
Music by H.H. Parry
Costumes by Amy Marshall
Lighting Design by Donalee Katz

A Klezmer Nutcracker (2004) 45 Minutes
A perfect holiday program set to the Hannukah story and wonderful music of Shirim, this dance is
full of comedy, love, and joyous occasions.
Music by Shirim
Costumes by Amy Marshall
Lighting Design by Donalee Katz

Girl in a Red Dress (2004) 16 minutes
Originally commisioned by Hofstra University.
Music by Phillip Glass
Costumes by Deidre Mcguire
Lighting Design by Donalee Katz

Vortex (2004) 17 minutes
A story of transcending limitations to open the self to inner power.
Music by Rejendra Pressana
Costumes by Amy Marshall
Lighting Design by Donalee Katz

Sentido de Mujer (2002) 24 minutes
Translated as “Sense of a woman”, this piece delves into the many tactics women use to seduce their man and the consequences that come from it.
Music by various artists; performed by Kronos Quartet
Costumes by Therese Marie
Lighting Design by Demetrios Lathouris

Quercus (2002) 17 minutes
Human, animal, mechanical? The androgeny of the characters leaves much to the imagination. Quirky, funny and
full of innovative movement, it is easy to get absorbed with these crazy dancers.
Music by Paul Ruders, Palle Mikkelborg, and Gert Sorensen
Costumes by Gillian Whitworth
Lighting Design by Sarissa Michaud

Solstice (2001) 16 minutes
During winter or summer, the solstice has been celebrated for many years all over the world. A work full of beautiful
flowing movement and wide arching spatial patterns breath life into what is sometimes forgotten in everyday life.
Music by J.S. Bach, Concerto for Violin and Oboe
Costumes by Therese Marie
Lighting Design by Sarissa Michaud

Mercury in Retrograde (2001) 22 minutes
When dreams seem strange yet somehow real, one might assume that Mercury is in retrograde. This eclectic series of vignettes takes the audience on a path of one person’s wakeful night sleep.
Music by Philip Glass and Foday Musa Suso
Costumes by Therese Marie
Lighting Design by Sarissa Michaud

Gustav’s Wedding (2001) 16 minutes
This piece gives the viewer a glimpse into the lives of a Jewish couple about to be married. When they finally unite
the guests erupt into celebration, heightened by the Klezmer music of Shirim.
Music arranged by David Harris, Glenn Dickson and Shirim
Costumes by Gillian Whitworth
Lighting Design by Sarissa Michaud

Vasen (2001) 18 minutes
Vasen, meaning “spirit,” begins with one appointed a leader. She manipulates and guides three women through a
series of rituals to the modern sounds of Nordic music. They experience joyfulness, loss, antagonism, and are finally
liberated by the camaraderie they discover.
Music by Vasen
Costumes by Kandida Kitich
Lighting Design by Donalee Katz

The Crofts (2000) 10 minutes
Based on Lara Croft, the heroine of the video game Tomb Raider, this energetic, high-velocity women’s trio takes
the audience on a voyage through their supernatural world.
Music by Nathan McCree and Christopher Rouse
Costumes by Kandida Kitich
Lighting Design by Donalee Katz

Parasite (2000) 14 minutes
What begins as a cat and mouse game ends in disaster? What some construe as violence, others see as play.
One cannot survive without the other.
Music by Thomas Ades
Costumes by Kandida Kitich
Lighting by Demetrios Lathouris

Two Duets and a Quartet (2000) 15 minutes
As the title suggests, the piece consists of two duets and a quartet that reveal the complexities of human relationships.
Music by Bach Concerto for Violin and Orchestra No. 1 in A minor
Costumes by Gillian Whitworth
Lighting Design by Donalee Katz

Aria (2000) 6 minutes
Inspired by Charlotte Perkins Gilman’s 1892 feminist work of fiction The Yellow Wallpaper, this solo depicts a woman’s
lament and eventual demise.
Music by Patricia Dallio; Vocal by Susan Belling
Costume by Gillian Whitworth
Lighting Design by Sarissa Michaud

Leyli (2000) 6 minutes
The popular music of Egypt creates an atmosphere of mystery and intrigue; contrasting interludes of fast paced
rhythms suggest internal fights to gain control.
Music by Natacha Atlas
Costume by Gillian Whitworth
Lighting Design by Sarissa Michaud

Askew (2000) 10 minutes*
Commissioned by Carver Performing Arts High School in Towson, MD, this piece explores the dynamics of group
relationships and social situations.
Music by Hutter, Bartoff, Schneider
Costumes by Gillian Whitworth
Lighting Design by Donalee Katz