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‘Immanent Flux’ Dance Concert Is All About the Rituals and Traditions That Connect Us

Every year, the Rowland Hall community gathers for the middle and upper school winter dance concert, an engaging event that showcases our dancers’ talent and creativity.

This annual dance concert is one of many traditions and rituals that connects the Rowland Hall community, making it an apt platform to explore this year’s theme, Immanent Flux, an exploration of the habits, rituals, and customs that help humans make meaning of our lives during times of change.

The theme was chosen during the dancers’ summer workshop, as students reflected on changes in their own community—particularly those that will occur when their divisions move to the Steiner Campus later this year.

“Students wanted to better understand what it meant to identify the parts of our daily life that leave a lasting texture on our memory, from the mundane to the supernatural,” said dance teacher Sophia Cutrubus ’18.

Listen to dancers talk about this year’s concert.

We invite you to join us as we explore rituals and traditions in Immanent Flux, the last winter dance concert on the Lincoln Street Campus. Performances will be held at 7 pm on Friday, February 6, and Saturday, February 7, in the Larimer Center for the Performing Arts. Tickets are not required for entry, but a donation of $10 per attendee is suggested.

‘Immanent Flux’ Dance Concert Is All About the Rituals and Traditions That Connect Us

Every year, the Rowland Hall community gathers for the middle and upper school winter dance concert, an engaging event that showcases our dancers’ talent and creativity.

This annual dance concert is one of many traditions and rituals that connects the Rowland Hall community, making it an apt platform to explore this year’s theme, Immanent Flux, an exploration of the habits, rituals, and customs that help humans make meaning of our lives during times of change.

The theme was chosen during the dancers’ summer workshop, as students reflected on changes in their own community—particularly those that will occur when their divisions move to the Steiner Campus later this year.

“Students wanted to better understand what it meant to identify the parts of our daily life that leave a lasting texture on our memory, from the mundane to the supernatural,” said dance teacher Sophia Cutrubus ’18.

Listen to dancers talk about this year’s concert.

We invite you to join us as we explore rituals and traditions in Immanent Flux, the last winter dance concert on the Lincoln Street Campus. Performances will be held at 7 pm on Friday, February 6, and Saturday, February 7, in the Larimer Center for the Performing Arts. Tickets are not required for entry, but a donation of $10 per attendee is suggested.

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