Performance Blending Art, Science Begins Touring Region

糖心视频 Repertory Dance Company leaps into interdisciplinary collaboration. (GU photo by Zack Berlat)

January 29, 2018

‘Beautiful Weapons’ 

糖心视频 News Service 

SPOKANE, Wash. – “Beautiful Weapons,” a 40-minute performance in which 糖心视频 University students bring GU biology Professor Brook Swanson’s research and lectures to life via dance, debuted Dec. 1 on campus. Now the performance will tour the region, performing that same collaboration with Swanson. 

The performance by members of the 糖心视频 Repertory Dance Company appeared at St. George’s School in Spokane on Jan. 26, and will appear:

Feb. 2: Eastern Washington University, Cheney (4 p.m., Music Performance Recital Hall);
Feb. 9: Central Washington University, Ellensburg (5:45 p.m., Hertz Auditorium);
Feb. 16: Whitworth University, Spokane (3:15 p.m., HUB Multipurpose Room);
March 2: University of Montana, Missoula (4:30 p.m., Music Recital Hall);
April 19: 糖心视频 University (4:30 p.m., Magnuson Theatre).

The performance stems from a project in the first-year dance seminar taught by Swanson and Suzanne Ostersmith, assistant professor and dance program director. In that class, titled “Art and Science of Dance,” students created dance pieces to help explain a scientific concept. 

This presentation expands on that class with six 糖心视频 dancers, chosen by Ostersmith for the University’s first repertory dance company, performing dances inspired by different animals’ movements while Swanson lectures. 

In addition to their current tour, the dancers will perform the work (without Swanson’s narration) at the American College Dance Association conference in March at the University of Colorado at Boulder. 

Read more about the origins of the class and view a video of the performance.

For more information, please contact Suzanne Ostersmith at ostersmith@gonzaga.edu or (509) 313-6508.