Evening of Dance at the Lied Center April 28

An Evening of Dance will be held with an in-person audience at the Lied Center for Performing Arts on April 28. The concert will also be live webcast at http://liedcenter.org/live.
An Evening of Dance will be held with an in-person audience at the Lied Center for Performing Arts on April 28. The concert will also be live webcast at http://liedcenter.org/live.

An Evening of Dance will take place in-person at the Lied Center for Performing Arts on Wednesday, April 28 at 7:30 p.m.

The 15th annual concert of dance works by faculty, guest artists and selected students of the dance program in the Glenn Korff School of Music is directed by Associate Professor of Dance Susan Ourada.

“I am so thrilled to be able to have a live audience for our concert this year,” Ourada said. “Our students, faculty and guests are over the moon! I know so many of us are itching to return to more a more social world after so many unprecedented months of isolation. I hope that this Evening of Dance concert is evidence of a step in that direction.”

The performance is free and open to the public. Advanced tickets are not required. All tickets will be assigned socialy-distant general admission at the door.

The event will also be live webcast at http://liedcenter.org/live.

This year’s performance will be an eclectic concert of work by guest artists Lauren Simpson, Gayle Rocz and Melissa Templeton, along with faculty artists Hye-Won Hwang and Ourada and several student-choreographed works.

This event is co-sponsored by the Glenn Korff School of Music and the Lied Center for Performing Arts.

For more information, visit https://go.unl.edu/e8jf.

The works included on this year's program are:

• "Undetermined" (2021). Direction: Lauren Simpson.
• "Camera Obscura" (2021). Choreography and Film: Melissa Templeton with the dancers.
• "my body is a system of memories" (2020). Choreography and dance performance: That T. Duong.
• "learn how to love quieter, circus girl, it's making us all sick" (2020-2021). Choreography: Isabella Starkey Meier with the dancers.
• "reveille" (2021). Choreography: Hannah Rothermich with the dancers.
• "Seven at the Golden Shovel" (2020). Choreography: Karen Schuttler with the dancers.
• "Interlocking Fingers" (2020). Choreography and Performance: Sarah McCurley.
• "Phoenix, Nebraska" (2021). Choreography: Susan Ourada with the dancers.
• "Dolores" (2021). Choreography and Performance: Gayle Rocz.
• "Humming for Reconciliation" (2020). Choreography: Hye-Won Hwang with the dancers.