Performances


Previous Performances:

“2ND ANNUAL 48 HOUR DANCE PROJECT”
FEBRUARY 26-27 WITH PERFORMANCES ON FEBRUARY 28

AT 7:00PM AND 9:00PM
BEBE THEATER
Original dance choreography performed in unique styles and techniques and created in only 48 hours.

***Featuring Choreography by Moving Women's Kathy Meyers.

Tickets are $12.00 general admission for the Sunday performances. For tickets call 828-245-2621

 

A Celebration of Women's History Month

Sponsored by
Blue Ridge Community College Community Enrichment and Continuing Education program

Blue Ridge Community College
180 West Campus Drive
Flat Rock, NC 28731

7:30 pm Performance
Moving Women Dance Performance Ensemble
Patton Auditorium

FREE to the Public

 Dis / Connect on

January 22, 23, 24 at 7:3opm
and January 25th at 3:00pm as part of the BeBe Theatre Show  the Asheville Fringe Festival

Created and Choreographed by Kathy Meyers. 
Dis / Connect  includes Julie Becton-Gillum, Jenni Cockrell, Erin Braasch, Erik Moellering and Kathy Meyers dancing
along with the live painting of Dustin Spagnola and the words of John Crutchfield.
 
Thanks to
this extraordinary mix of intriguing talent
 Dis / Connect evolved in it's own unique way.
 

Sunday, September 21 7:00 pm

Movement for Peace Performance, the first movement lies within you…


Walker Arts Center on The Asheville School Campus.  Moving Women creates original work in collaboration with local musicians. The original choreography will include the exploration of spirit, peace within one, two, family, community, and earth. Public Peaces explores movement within a group and involves community members in collaboration with Moving Women.  Partial proceeds from this concert will benefit the peace building organization of audience member’s individual choice.

 

 

 



 

 

Upcoming Performances:

Moving Women presents
The Trunk Show
March 18 - 20 & 25-27 7:30pm
box office 350-9090
tickets $15

Shoes. Letters. Secrets. What do you hold on to? Dancers address the question with sincerity and comical honesty.
 
***Look for a Local Dance Photography exhibit
and opening reception during the run of The Trunk Show in the lobby of NC Stage.

 

Reviews:
 
Read the Full Review of our 2010 Fringe Festival Appearance here.
 
excerpt from Review of the Fringe Festival in the Mountain Xpress:
 
The most successful piece of the evening was TBD, by the dance group Moving Women. The group really pushed itself and the audience into new territory, quite literally. At the top of the show, the dancers came out and had audience participants choose items from a trunk to inspire a work they would immediately begin creating while the rest of the show continued. They returned before intermission to show what they had started, and then had audience members choose three different changes (written on pieces of paper in a basket) they would then apply to the choreography process. In the second half of the show, the dancers returned with costume pieces and music options for the audience to choose, and finally arrived onstage to perform the newly created work to music they heard for the first time while they danced. TBD put the dancers in a vulnerable, hardworking state, and allowed the audience to participate and become invested in the process as well as the outcome, which was surprisingly elegant and polished for such a short gestation period. 
 
-Lucia Del Vecchio on 01/28/2010 

  

  “I cannot do without the other; I cannot become myself without the other;

I must find myself in the other, finding the other in me.”(Mikhail Bakhton)