UB Department of Theatre & Dance presents

Zodiaque Dance Company

Countdown to Celebration 45 "1,2,3,4"

Zodiaque Dance Company.

Release Date: September 21, 2017 This content is archived.

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Buffalo, NY - The University at Buffalo Department of Theatre & Dance will present Zodiaque Dance Company Countdown to Celebration 45 “1,2,3,4” on Wednesday, October 18 through Saturday, October 21, 2017 at 7:30pm and Sunday, October 22, 2017 at 2:00pm in the Drama Theatre, located at the Center for the Arts, North Campus. Tickets are $20, Students (any school) and Seniors $10.

Zodiaque Dance Company’s (ZDC) 2017-2018 season marks the “Countdown to Celebration 45.” ZDC continues to keep in time with the traditions set before us while simultaneously embracing the ongoing developments of the UB Department of Theatre & Dance, as this year marks the launch of the MFA in Choreography. Zodiaque Dance Company continues to be an innovative force, advancing its inspired talents through stimulating collaborations and creative investigations, while presenting work by respected dance makers.

Staying in step with their slogan, Versatility Matters, ZDC presents choreography by UB Dance faculty Melanie Aceto, Joyce Miller Lichtenberger, and Kerry Ring. Other contributions include works by two Zodiaque alumni, Chicago-based hip hop artist Richard Ashworth and artist-in-residence Jon Lehrer. Guest Artists include AGA Collaborative, New York City-based Bryn Cohn and Artists, and local Bollywood choreographer Gaitrie Devi. Lighting by Emily Williams.

The UB Department of Theatre & Dance 2017-18 season takes inspiration from one of the five named UB 2020 themes, Innovation.

Tickets: Center for the Arts Box Office (Tue-Fri, 12-6) and www.ticketfly.com. Charge by phone at (877)987-6487. For more information call (716)645-2787 or visit www.ubcfa.org or http://theatredance.buffalo.edu/

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Dave Wedekindt no longer works for UB. To contact the Center for the Arts staff, call 716-645-6259 or visit the CFA website. Sorry for the inconvenience.