Old and Nasty: Three Dances Celebrates Seven Years

Three Dances were joined by their friends in an evening of undressing: with Master of Ceremonies John Munger (from tails to boxers), poet Lightsey Darst (in Saira Huff fashion), Professor George W. Bruce (sporting ass grass), Mad King Thomas (stripping on command), and poet/dancer/model Haley Lasché (showing some cheek). Three Dances started in wedgie-licious leotards, moved into sweatpants and ended up in body bronzer and not much else. Even the audience got in to the act!

Old and Nasty

Co-sponsored by Patrick’s Cabaret

  • February 28, 2008
  • Patrick’s Cabaret, Minneapolis, MN

Trustworthy

As the youngest member, Brinsley Davis showed her dance “Form,” choreographed to poems by Jean Larson, in this Rabbit Show for “Choreographers Under 30.”

  • Bryant-Lake Bowl, Minneapolis, MN
  • November 14, 2007

Music for Three Hurdy-Gurdies

IMG_2902This collaborative performance with composer Steven Jobe was part of the prestigious FirstWorks Prov Festival.  The concert featured the world premiers of “Ballet Box: Compartment Four,” “Dances for Three Hurdy-Gurdies” and the string trio “Sam Hill”.

  • Beneficent Church, Providence RI
  • October 5 and 6, 2007

Embedded With Mangoes In The Garden Of Dueling Delights

Three Dances performed two new dances inspired by visual art and writings as part of this Talking Image Connection performance. The evening also included poetry and prose readings that responded to the gallery exhibit This Mango is Now an iPod.

What Happens Here Stays Here

Three Dances made a dance inspired by “What Happens Here Stays Here” by Nicole Gordon.

Gustavus Adolphus Spring Dance Concert

Suzanne Wiltgen was the Featured Guest Artist in this annual concert.  Brinsley Davis, Haley Lasche, and Denise Gagner performed “Ting.”