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GroundWorks Insider: Artistic Associate, Amy Miller’s new work set to premiere for the summer season

The creative concept of the Miller work entitled, "Way Leads to Way" was inspired by the main springs of a clock that  when wound manually, tighten. A tightly wound clock stores and releases a kinetic energy which paralells the disparate path of our our everyday lives. The new work's creative concepts also include a  lighting design

Resident Artists: Noa Zuk & Ohad Fishof- Work-In-Progress set to premiere this Fall

CLICK  'GroundWorks Noa Zuk Rehearsal clip4 ' to view Noa Zuk work-in-progress video GroundWorks DanceTheater will be showcasing the Noa Zuk and Ohad Fishof  work- in-progress July 12 at 5:00 pm at CSU Arts Campus, Middough Building Main Dance Studio, 5th floor, 1901 E. 13th Street . This work will premiere in our Fall Season

GroundWorks Dance Theater Announces 2013 Summer & Fall Performances Season

"A seamless blend of classical and modern ideas that embrace artistic freshness." – The Plain Dealer CLEVELAND (June 27, 2013) – GroundWorks DanceTheater announces its 2013 summer and fall  performance schedule, which features world premieres by guest choreographer Noa Zuk, GroundWorks Artistic Director David Shimotakahara and GroundWorks Artistic Associate Amy Miller. Tickets for fall performances

Resident Artists: Noa Zuk & Ohad Fishof Calendar of Events

Performance: Noa Zuk and Ohad Fishof in "Double Vision" Sunday, July 7 at 2:00 p.m. CSU Arts Campus, Middough Building Box Studio, 1901 E. 13th Street Free, reservations required by calling 216-751-0088 Work-in-progress Special Showing of new work being created for GroundWorks DanceTheater Friday, July 12 at 5:00 p.m. CSU Arts Campus, Middough Building Main Dance Studio, 5th floor,

REVIEW-Akron Symphony and GroundWorks combine for a truly spectacular performance

bravo…Bravo…BRAVO!!! This was the standing ovation reaction of the crowd to Saturday night’s performance of Igor Stravinsky’s “The Rite of Spring” at EJ Thomas Hall as the Akron Symphony Orchestra and GroundWorks Dance Theater performed together. Unlike the violent riots that took place 100 years ago at the Paris premiere, the hall was filled with exuberant

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