Currently Touring
KDNY is currently touring the Navigating the Hallway and Treading Puddles programs.
Charges from Domremy is available for restaging. All KDNY repertory has a strong feminine focus
and is performed to dynamic original music, which can include live performance accompaniment.
Navigating the Hallway
A seventy-minute, site-specific dramedy that captures the exhilarating pace and proximity of urban living through a collision of live and projected high-energy dance.
This group work for five dancers uses a set of area rugs to represent ‘rooms’ of those living in close proximity, though isolated by their adjoining walls. Performed to
an explosive percussion score by PJ Merola, Navigating the Hallway explores the interactions, questions, and inspirations that can occur while sharing small spaces. |
 photo by Lois Greenfield |
photo by Lois Greenfield |
Treading Puddles Program
At moments on the brink do we bend and bounce back? What does it
take to reinvent oneself again from the ground up? Treading Puddles
explores the obstacles that emerge unexpectedly in life and translates
those experiences into a evening of works, which emphasize the
importance of resiliency, patience, and the desire for reinvention. This
repertory program features three original scores composed by Juilliard Alumna, Cristina Spinei.
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Charges from Domremy
A seventy-minute work inspired by the historic female hero, Joan of Arc. This group work for twelve dancers is performed to Richard Einhorn’s renowned oratorio,
“Voices of Light” and explores a deeper side of Joan’s story as her faith and divinity are tested by the Burgundian judges during her famous trial. As she begins
to doubt in herself and the mission sent to her by the “Voices” from God, she teeters on the line of insanity and despair. This work explores that journey and how
she liberates herself from those doubts to find peace and divine purpose. |
 photo by Ellen Crane |
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