Three Dances is a collaborative dance company based in Minneapolis and Alabama. Brinsley Davis, Jamey Garner and Suzanne Wiltgen founded Three Dances in 2001. Their intriguing blend of fancy footwork and stumbling steps creates a unique movement vocabulary that attracts a diverse audience.
August 20-22, all shows at 7:30 pm
Hennepin Center for the Arts, Studio 4A
528 Hennepin Ave, downtown Minneapolis
Jamey has choreographed her new piece “Antique’s Daughter”, for the student’s of the Zenon Dance Zone. Delving into the human psyche of emotions and relationships, this dance marries technical excellence with abstract art.
Jamey’s new piece, “Antique’s Daughter”, will show Wednesday, July 28 at the 9×22 Dance Lab in the Bryant Lake Bowl Theatre. Show is at 8pm. Tickets are $6-$12 sliding scale. http://www.bryantlakebowl.com
Read the City Pages article
as part of The Bryant Lake Bowl Theatre’s Salon Saloon
Tuesday, June 22 at 7pm
2010-06-22
as part of Workhorse at The Soap Factory
www.soapfactory.org
Thursday, May 27th at 8pm
Zenon Dance School’s Student Showcase
Jamey performed a new solo improvisation, Antique’s Daughter, all three nights. Brinsley performed “Fluer sur Merde” on Saturday night.
This is the first Student Showcase performance since Brinsley started working as the Coordinator for Zenon’s Intensive Study and Performance Group program.
Tickets are $10 at the door.
All shows start at 7:30 pm.
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Brinsley and Jamey created a new site-specific work for a hot tub in Tucson, AZ.
Premiered January 27, 2010
Photo by Alex Wohlhueter
Wanna see us dance?
Try this link
http://www.youtube.com/Threedances3
Brinsley has accepted a job with the Zenon Dance School as the Coordinator for their (soon to be renamed ) Scholarship Program. She will be on the lookout for new choreographers for the Scholarship Shows and hopes to attract a wide range of students to the audition next session.
Jamey performed in Vanessa Voskuil’s dance film Haven as part of Cinema Revolution’s Dance Film Project at Intermedia Arts.
http://www.cinemarevolution.org/dancefilm.html