2022 IN REVIEW
By Steve Sucato Rebounding from the effects of the global pandemic,
By Steve Sucato Rebounding from the effects of the global pandemic,
We are delighted to introduce GroundWorks audiences to our newest company member, Tyler Ring! Tyler, 23, joins us from Chicago by way of Muncie, Indiana, where he grew up and received his formal dance training. As a performer, Tyler has danced new works by Sidra Bell, Alex Ketley, and Melissa Thodos, and performed excerpts from
To say Annika Sheaff has been busy since maternity leave would be quite the understatement. Twelve weeks ago she became the proud mother of August Sheaff Rinderknecht -- 6 lbs, 9 oz, 21” long and cute as a button with a full head of hair. She also recently returned to GroundWorks after a six-month leave
For GroundWorks, 2016 was a year filled with extraordinary creative opportunities including three live music collaborations within the production and presentation of an amazing range of groundbreaking work. From the creation of “Shadowbox” as part of the Violins of Hope Project with the Maltz Museum of Jewish Heritage to our spectacular production of Carmina Burana
It Takes Two is merely days away at this point and rehearsals are going well. While we aren't giving away any of the surprises, we did open the doors to our rehearsal studio - just a crack - in order to give you a sneak peek into what you'll see on Saturday night. Here, David