About this Event
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Making Space Dance Festivalat Holy Family Community Center
1715 Izard Street
Performance will begin at 7:30pm
Doors Open at 7:00pm. The performance will be roughly 1 hour in length, with no intermission. Duration subject to change and event descriptions will be updated with specific run times.
IMPORTANT INFO:
To foster safer spaces within our community and protect the health and safety of all participants, we are requiring well-fitted masks at this event. A limited number will be available at the door. Thank you!
Event Guide with accessibility information: bit.ly/MakingSpaceAccess
Full guide coming soon!
There will be a space to request seating preferences and add access needs when you register for the event
125 tickets will be available each night of the performance
The Event: “Making”
Now in its fifth year, Making Space is a biennial performance festival, produced by tbd. dance collective, featuring a curation of choreographic works created by local, regional, and national movement artists. Often changing venues, choreographic guidelines, and structure, the purpose of this festival is to provide a platform for movement artists to present new work, explore the process of developing choreography, create connections among artists locally and cross-regionally, and offer educational workshops to foster a collective celebration of dance within our community.
The Venue: “Space”
This year, Making Space Dance Festival will take place at Holy Family Community Center located in North Downtown Omaha, NE. The building, a Nebraska Historical Site originally built in 1883, functioned as a church for almost 140 years with a school on the first floor and a sanctuary on the second floor. In 2020, the building came under the care of the Society of St. Vincent de Paul of Omaha and no longer operates as a church. The first floor is now home to the services provided by SVdP for individuals in the area, including a free sack lunch program and access to free clothing and basic personal care items. Still retaining its original architectural beauty, the chapel on the 2nd floor now functions as a community space activated through performances, concerts, partner events, and art!
Making Space 2022 will feature 6 movement based works, created by 5 choreographers in response to the unique space at Holy Family. Participating choreographers were selected internally by members of tbd. dance collective. Learn more about the artists below!
Featured Movement Makers + Artists:
Aaron Derell | Omaha, NE
Dieu -Thao Duong | Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
Haley Kostas | Kansas City, MO
Kelsey Oliver | Austin, TX
Christal Wagner | Milwaukee, WI
We warmly welcome access requests in the event registration! If you happen to think of needs or questions after you register, please contact us at [email protected]
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Holy Family Community Center, 1715 Izard Street, Omaha, United States
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