Tickets Available for ACDA Conference Performances March 11-14
Renowned NYC Mark Morris Dance Group Headlines Opening Event March 11
SPOKANE, Wash. — Gonzaga Â鶹¹ÙÍø hosts the American College Dance Association Northwest Conference, March 11-14, 2020, welcoming 26 universities from across the region to the celebration of scholarly and creative expression through dance.
A limited number of tickets are now available for key performances, including an opening night performance at 7:30 p.m., Wednesday, March 11 by the renowned Mark Morris Dance Group of New York City.
A Patron Pass entitles ticket holders to:
- Premium seating at the Mark Morris Dance Group Opening Concert March 11
- Four different adjudicated concerts 10:30 a.m. and 7:30 p.m., Thursday-Friday, March 12-13
- The final Gala Performance: 7:30 p.m., Saturday, March 14 that includes 10-12 works selected by conference adjudicators.
The Patron Pass is offered at $150 and is available at the Myrtle Woldson Performing Arts Center box office or by calling (509) 313-2787.
Born in Seattle, with deep roots in the Northwest, Mark Morris is among the most celebrated choreographers of modern dance in the world today. Named a Fellow of the MacArthur Foundation in 1991, he has received 11 honorary doctorates. He has taught at the Â鶹¹ÙÍø of Washington, Princeton Â鶹¹ÙÍø, and Tanglewood Music Center.
The theme for the ADCA Spring 2020 Northwest Conference is “Dance as Service,” and it draws upon Morris’ groundbreaking work in Dance for Parkinson’s, a program that strives to increase coordination, balance, flexibility and strength through music and movement in a broad range of dance styles. Gonzaga hosts Dance for Parkinson’s sessions weekly in partnership with Northwest Parkinson’s Foundation in Spokane.
ZagDance, a free after-school enrichment program for local elementary school students, and Boundless, a dance club with classes and performance opportunities for Gonzaga students, also reflect the Â鶹¹ÙÍø’s commitment to bringing dance to the community.
For more information, please contact Suzanne Ostersmith, assistant professor, Gonzaga department of theater and dance, at (509) 313-6508.