Romeo and Juliet - Seattle Shakespeare Company
excerpt from Seattle Shakespeare website:
“In a violent world, their families enmeshed in a bloody feud, young Romeo and Juliet fall in love. Despite the many obstacles standing in their way, they’re determined to find a happily ever after together. Will their love succeed, despite the odds?
Our educational tour of Romeo and Juliet features a 90-minute performance, with a nimble five-person cast playing several parts.”
Hannah is thrilled to be the Movement Director for the upcoming Educational Tour production of Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare, directed by Michael Nevarez for Seattle Shakespeare Company.
Public showings in Seattle, prior to the start of the tour, will be February 21st-23rd, 2025 at the Center Theatre at Seattle Center.
February 21st & 22nd - 7:30pm
February 23rd - 2:00pm
Following these shows, the production has opportunities to tour across Washington State and surrounding regions. They will tour through Spring 2025.
BOOST Dance Festival
Hannah will be performing in a new work from Samantha Fabrikant.
March 14-16 | 8pm
**Ticket link will be posted when available**
the Works: Reconnected
“The Works: Reconnected marks the second iteration of the Guild Dance Company's celebrated showcase, The Works. This vibrant collection features original works by Guild company members in addition to local guest artists. Highlights include performances by SLOWBURN Dance Company, as well as a captivating dance film by Kelli Carnes, and brand-new pieces by Guild company members Prasti Purdum, Juliet Waller, Shayley Timm, and Guild Director, Alex Ung. The full performance will take audiences on a journey through themes of identity, community, and overcoming obstacles.” — from the Guild Dance Company’s website
Hannah will be performing with SLOWBURN Dance.
April 25th | 8pm
April 26th | 5pm & 8pm
**Ticket link will be posted when available**
An Evening with SLOWBURN Dance
This program will feature repertory works from the past six years of SLOWBURN Dance, as well as new works.
An Evening with SLOWBURN Dance
at 18th & Union | May 30th-June 1st
May 30th & 31st | 7:30pm
June 1st | 2:00pm
**Ticket link will be posted when available**
Equinox Studios Very Open House
Hannah will be performing with SLOWBURN Dance.
SLOWBURN is sharing a new 10 minute work as part of this open house.
Belltown Art Walk Dec 2024
Hannah will be performing with SLOWBURN Dance.
SLOWBURN will be performing a new score-based work entitled “Rita” at Belltown Art Walk between 6-7pm
LAUNCH
eXitSPACE School of Dance presents LAUNCH
2024-2025 Featured Artists: Robbi Moore ~ Tyra Rose ~ Meredith Pellon ~ Nicole Flores ~ Sean O'Bryan~ Deborah Wolf ~ Hayley Keller ~ Alana O. Rogers ~ Mike Esperanza ~ Bridget Kirk | BKirk Dance ~ Kara Beadle & Andy Zack ~ Coalescence Dance Company ~ Lauren Wlasichuk & Ashlynn Rodriguez ~ Marlo Martin | badmarmarDANCE
Hannah is performing in a work choreographed by Hayley Keller!
October 11 - 13 | 7:30pm
October 12 | 3:30pm
Tickets at https://exitspacedance.com/nod.php#tickets
GENERAL - $30
Artist discount ($10 off): NODartist10
FUSION PDX
FUSION PDX
Saturday, August 17th
Doors - 7:30PM
Show - 8:30PM
Hannah is thrilled to be making her performance debut in Portland, OR, alongside eleven:eleven, at Fusion!
eleven:eleven is a Seattle-based, contemporary dance collective, founded and directed by Callan Moore.
Fusion is a performance experience event that showcases local and surrounding talent in dance, choreography, and music in Portland, OR.
Ticket link - https://www.ticketweb.com/event/fusion-dance-music-artistry-vibez-dantes-tickets/13700653?pl=dante
Full Tilt Dance Festival
Evoke Productions presents Full Tilt Dance Festival
Featuring works by Lucie Baker, Mike Esperanza, Margaux Gex, and Crimson Moeller.
Hannah is thrilled to be performing a piece by Mike Esperanza!
May 10 & 11 - 7pm and 9pm
Tickets at universe.com/fulltilt2024
More info at evokeproductions.org
PRESALE:
General - $25 | Students, seniors, and working artists - $22
AT THE DOOR:
General - $30 | Students, seniors, and working artists - $25
Cornish Dance Theater
Performing in a piece choreographed by Alia Swersky.
Shows - April 21st at 8pm and April 22nd at 2pm and 8pm
Ticket link:
https://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/5710133
BLOOM
BLOOM is a dance showcase presented by eXitSPACE School of Dance, giving emerging choreographers an opportunity to present new work.
Hannah will be performing in a work choreographed by Grace Garrett.
Garrett’s piece will be included in the showing on Friday, April 14th at 7:30pm.
Ticket Link - https://checkout.square.site/buy/HYAJQRRJE2ZJMOG73FND2HE5
BFA Dance
Featuring Cornish College of the Arts Dance Department 2023 Senior Capstone performances.
Performing a solo work by Rebecca Lemme, and an ensemble piece by Senior, Vivian Larsen.
Link to tickets will be available soon.
New Moves
New Moves is Cornish College of the Arts Dance Department’s faculty produced, student choreography concert.
Hannah will be premiering a new choreographed piece entitled, one more time, just pass me by and will be performing in a piece choreographed by Aidan Hargreaves.
December 10th, 4pm & 8pm
Ticket Link: https://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/5600038
The Passage of Debris
In partnership, MadArt Studio and the Cornish Dance Department present an evening of performance inspired by SALVAGE, an immersive, multi-sensory installation created by Seattle-based artist, Alison Stigora.
Under the guidance of professor Alia Swersky, Cornish College of the Arts choreography students present an original performance in response to themes emerging from SALVAGE. Swersky and creative collaborator Hannah Rice will also generate a movement-based work derived from the installation.
A series of short performances will take place within the installation.
Tiny Dances | Hold Me Closer: re-entering intimate spaces
Presented by dance artists from Cornish College of the Arts and Joe Bar Cafe
Hannah is performing a self-choreographed solo work.
"What is the Tiny Dance form? Ten Tiny Dances is dance/theater performance in a confined space, which challenges artists to invent ways of collapsing known and recognizable vocabulary as well as to invent new vocabulary that responds to the possibilities of 4 x 4 foot stage. It interrupts the usual expectations for dance vocabulary, performance, and viewing, and affects the way people move and are perceived in space."
~ From Ten Tiny Dance Website: https://www.tentinydances.org/