Models for Movement
- When
- September 10, 2016
- Where
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Contemporary Arts Museum Houston (CAMH)
5216 Montrose
Houston,TX 77006 - Cost
- Free event.
Chapman Dance presents Models for Movement at the Contemporary Arts Museum Houston on September 10, 2016 at 1:30PM.
Models for Movement is a multi-generational, reflective dance project developed in collaboration with Fonteno Senior Education Center, the University of Houston Dance Ensemble, and Chapman Dance, with the support of the Contemporary Arts Museum Houston. Movement themes for this preview performance are inspired by the work of artist Jae Ko and her current site-specific installation flow in CAMH’s Zilkha Gallery.
Over the past year, Teresa Chapman has been working with the UH Dance Ensemble and the seniors at FontenoSenior Education Center in Sharpstown on a series of balance workshops designed to enhance physical stability through creative movement.
This pop-up presentation will be presented in the form of a 15-minute dance performance prior to a lecture at 2PM presented by Glaciologist Kurt Cuffey. Jae Ko’s current exhibition provides the inspiration and exquisite backdrop for the first installment of Models for Movement.
This program is a performance in the gallery and no seating will be provided. If you would like special accommodations to be made, please contact [email protected].
About Teresa Chapman and Chapman Dance
Teresa Chapman is an Associate Professor at the University of Houston. Chapman received her MFA in Dance from California State University, Long Beach. Chapman is an independent choreographer and Director of Chapman Dance, which currently works on a project-to-project basis. Her work has been presented in Houston, Nebraska, California, Pennsylvania, and New York City.
Known for her full-bodied, athletic choreography, Chapman has proven to deliver exceptional dancing in Houston for over ten years. For more information on Chapman Dance, please visit chapmandance.com.
Photos by Lynn Lane.