Current Projects
ReMemory
Weaving threads of community, isolation, and protest, ReMemory uses contemporary movement to explore themes of erasure and a desire to find and connect with the past.
“Generation after generation, they struggled for insights others had already had before them… (leading to) the endless repetition of effort, the constant reinventing of the wheel”–Gerda Lerner.
Saturday June 20th at 6pm,
Elizabeth Waters Center for Dance (301 Yale Blvd NE)
FREE, but donations welcome.


Nijinsky's Ghosts
During WWI, Vaslav Nijinsky, the most famous theater artist of the time, was confined to house arrest in Hungary, as an enemy of the Austro-Hungarian Empire.
After the war, he kept a diary during the six weeks before he was judged schizophrenic and committed to an asylum.
Please join us on the Summer Solstice for a cool, hot, dive into Nijinsky's last days of freedom.
"All good theater is about crime, homesickness, and exile" -- John Steppling
Sunday, June 21, 2026, 6pm, Carlisle South Arena, 301 Yale Blvd. NE. FREE, but donations welcome


Albuquerque Dance Connect Choreographer's Showcase 2026
June 26th, 7:30pm at the National Dance Institute's historic Hiland Theatre on Route 66.
I will be presenting an excerpt of ReMemory titled Sticks.
This is an excellent opportunity to see works by many local artists and support ADC's incredible mission!


