FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
October 20, 2022

MEDIA CONTACT:
Elizabeth Belyea
Bellingham Repertory Dance
bhamrep@gmail.com
https://www.bhamrep.org/

Bellingham Repertory Dance Presents: Missed Connections

This fall, Bellingham Repertory Dance (BRD) presents Missed Connections, an evening of contemporary dance. Missed Connections is about the many human connections that are made, delayed, yearned for, or let go. This high-energy performance features playful expression and an eclectic mix of relationships explored through movement. BRD is thrilled to return to the Firehouse Arts and Events Center for this unique collection of new and previously loved works on November 11-12 and November 17-19. 

In Anna Bauer’s piece “Breakfast,” the dancers dive deep into a fleeting moment of connection and familiarity. Shannon Mockli’s sweeping “What Once Was Held” (previously performed by BRD in 2018) is an audience favorite about the tenuous nature of memories. “Tricity,” by Robert Kitsos, delves into the strange phenomenon of electricity and the energetic power of the color yellow. Joshua Manculich describes his visually stunning work, “Manners,” as a “reflection of the ways in which we house etiquette.” 

In Morgan Walker’s “Inside Outsider,” the athletic choreography depicts the anxiety that grows out of isolation. “Spare Me,” choreographed by Morgan Sandlin, is a striking and joyful romp through the bowling alleys of our collective childhoods. Missed Connections will also feature the first iteration of a new process-driven work choreographed by BRD member Cecelia Hanford.

Dates: November 11-12 and 17-19 

Location: Firehouse Arts and Events Center (1314 Harris Ave.)

For tickets and more information, visit bhamrep.org.  


To serve vulnerable community members, masking will be required at the 4:30 PM performances on November 12 & 19. Masking is welcome but not required at all other performances times. 

Bellingham Repertory Dance is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization offering high-level community performances, contemporary dance classes, and youth workshops. Visit bhamrep.org to learn more about BRD and how to get involved.

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