#  Harvard Dance Project (Spring 2023) 

 



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Theater, Dance &amp; Media presents an evening length performance facilitated by Sidra Bell and LROD, who have been in residence with the Harvard Dance Project ensemble converging around concepts of space, time, force, and shape. This durational landscape cultivated from collaboration and possibility are woven together with the constant mobility of movement research, artistry, and intention. Together we will explore multiple states of presence for embodying futures and negotiating the reality of outcome.

**Performance Dates and Times**  
Farkas Hall, 12 Holyoke Street, Cambridge, MA  
Friday, March 31  
 Artist Talk at 7pm  
 Performance at 8pm  
Saturday, April 1  
 Performances at 2pm and 8pm

Free and open to the public.

Choreography by Sidra Bell and LROD  
Lighting &amp; Sound Design by Andy Russ  
Projection Design by Callie Chapman  
Costume Design by Dede Ayite  
Featured Ensemble: Joy Ashford ‘23, Laura Coe ‘23, Mia Hazra ‘24, Alma Kent ‘24, Doreen Li GSE ‘23, Shojeh Liu ‘23, Bryce Reynolds ‘24, Micaela Rosen ‘23, Yuqi Sun

**ABOUT HARVARD DANCE PROJECT**  
Focusing on professional movement exploration, choreography, and process, the Harvard Dance Project (TDM 90DR) cultivates invention, captures imagination, and fosters the courage of artistry. The Harvard Dance Project offers the enrolled company an in-depth experience working closely with choreographers’ diverse methods and practices in the dance production universe while simultaneously examining the intersections of dance and performance studies, choreographic processes, and intermedia. The course is facilitated by Professor LROD.

Generously supported by the Bromley Innovation Fund for Dance at Harvard University.

*Production Photos by* [*Brooke Trisolini*](https://www.brooketrisolini.com/)

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  ![A dancer faces upstage, making an X with their body with their hands up and legs apart.](/sites/g/files/omnuum6821/files/tdm/files/harvardtdm_03_30_2023btrisolini.jpg-310.jpg)