Digital Fringe

Yellow lights and gauzes of yellows and pinks set the stage. Seen from behind in silhouette, a belly dancer looks over her left shoulder and down. Her hands are raised slightly above her head.
Photo courtesy of the artist

Monologue more than dance

Emilee Lord

A film about a woman's power unwinding, written from multiple women’s voices.

A woman in bright purple and pink short sleeves with gold trim, kneels, her left knee on the floor, the other obscured by the pleats of fabric between the legs of her costume. She rests her right hand, palm drawn with henna, gently against her cheek, seeming to hold that arm up with her left hand. Her face is tilted up, her eyes closed, and her mouth drawn tight as though pleading or sorrowful.
Image by Kutty Photography.

Classical Storytelling

Emilee Lord

It’s all in the centuries old details.

Photo: Sean Thomas Boyt

Digital Dances/Imagined Scores

Eleanor Goudie-Averill

For the Digital Fringe, Sean Thomas Boyt has created "How To Dance," 54 “minimal dance scores.”