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Free & Open to the Public
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DanceAspen invites you to an exclusive preview of Cloudline, created by choreographer Robyn Mineko Williams. Join us at the Rooftop Café for an open rehearsal that brings viewers behind the scenes.
Cloudline, initially brought to life by Hubbard Street Dance in Chicago, has been met with enthusiastic acclaim for its “lyrical intensity and genius couplings.” This special preview provides a glimpse into the rehearsal routine, followed by a Q+A session with the dancers. The performance marks a unique opportunity to engage what is often a private creative process and dive into Cloudline prior to its premiere in Limitless at the Wheeler Opera House on February 16 and 17.
• $8 glass of wine
• $5 beer
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• $6 glass of wine
• $4 beer
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Robyn Mineko Williams is a director, interdisciplinary artist, dancer, and producer. She works and creates within the lanes and intersections of performance, design, culture, and place. In 2015, Robyn founded Robyn Mineko Williams and Artists (RMW&A) with the mission to collaborate with a roster of dynamic artists and create a body of theatrical dance works, prioritizing public, immersive, and malleable forms of presentation. RMW&A strives to find newness by intertwining mediums, ideas, spaces, and people. Collaborations include projects with Manual Cinema, Califone, Finom, Lululemon, Verger, Jt Williams, Kyle Vegter, the Second City, Mike Gibisser, Brian Case, Alex Grelle, Alicia Walter, and Aitis Band.
Robyn’s work has been presented at the Kennedy Center, Harris Theater for Music and Dance, Thalia Hall, Jacob’s Pillow, the Joyce Theater, MCA Chicago, and more. Commissions include Pacific Northwest Ballet, Royal New Zealand Ballet, Hubbard Street Dance Chicago, and Malpaso Dance Company among others. She has been in residence at Baryshnikov Arts Center and is a 2023 Artist-in Residence at the Chicago Cultural Center. Robyn is a 2023 Dysart Award winner and Princess Grace Foundation-USA Fellowship grant recipient and was named one of “25 to Watch” by Dance Magazine in 2014. In tandem with her creations for the stage, Robyn works as a creative director and movement consultant on an array of projects including immersive experiences, film, installation, pop-up performances, and music videos.
Robyn is currently on faculty at the Chicago Academy for the Arts and has taught and set work at Springboard Danse Montreal, Point Park University, UNCSA, USC, the Juilliard School, University of Iowa, University of Chicago, Western Michigan University, and UCLA Long Beach.
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Tuesday–Sunday, 10 AM–6 PM
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General operating support is provided by Colorado Creative Industries. CCI and its activities are made possible through an annual appropriation from the Colorado General Assembly and federal funds from the National Endowment for the Arts.
General operating support is provided by Colorado Creative Industries. CCI and its activities are made possible through an annual appropriation from the Colorado General Assembly and federal funds from the National Endowment for the Arts.