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PROGRAMStudiodance IFirst installment of <strong>the</strong> three-part series SPECTACULAR, SPECTACULARChoreography by Young Sun Lee, Hope Goldman, and K<strong>at</strong>e Insolia<strong>Dance</strong> <strong>at</strong> <strong>Illinois</strong>Studio The<strong>at</strong>reThursday, March 11, 2010, <strong>at</strong> 7:30pmFriday-S<strong>at</strong>urday, March 12-13, 2010, <strong>at</strong> 7pm & 9pmYoung Sun LeeChoreographyPer<strong>for</strong>merCostume Concept and SelectionLighting DesignMusicYoung Sun LeeYoung Sun LeeYoung Sun LeeJeffrey HannahBenjamin Britten and John H. HarbisonChicago Loft Concert: Ostensibly PastSecond installment of <strong>the</strong> three-part series SPECTACULAR, SPECTACULARChoreography by Christine BetsillChristine Betsill presents Ostensibly Past with her Chicago-based company Thread Meddle Outfit. The workexplores <strong>the</strong> layers of self th<strong>at</strong> we hold in and throughout our bodies and <strong>the</strong> surreal world th<strong>at</strong> revisitingour memories cre<strong>at</strong>es. In <strong>the</strong> evening-length work, five distinctive women cre<strong>at</strong>e a liminal narr<strong>at</strong>ive with<strong>the</strong>ir bodies and voices. Original soundscape by Jason Araujo.Suggested don<strong>at</strong>ion $15. Due to limited se<strong>at</strong>ing, reserv<strong>at</strong>ions are required. Please call (773) 495-1023 ore-mail christine.betsill@gmail.com <strong>for</strong> reserv<strong>at</strong>ions.Paulina Loft: 1049 N. Paulina, #2F, ChicagoThursday-S<strong>at</strong>urday, April 1-3, 2010, <strong>at</strong> 8pmNotesGre<strong>at</strong> thanks to God, Mom, Homer, Renée Wadleigh, my committee (John Dayger, Jan Erkert, and Su MinKim), and everyone <strong>at</strong> <strong>the</strong> U of I!Special thanks to Philip Johnston, Dan James, and <strong>the</strong> dancers!Good-bye to K<strong>at</strong>e, friends, <strong>the</strong> trees, <strong>the</strong> sky, <strong>the</strong> squirrels, <strong>the</strong> bunnies, <strong>the</strong> flowers, <strong>the</strong> houses, EspressoRoyal, Dairy Queen, and <strong>the</strong> snowstorm!Historic Round Barns: Echoes in <strong>the</strong> ArchitectureThird installment of <strong>the</strong> three-part series SPECTACULAR, SPECTACULARChoreography by Will SchneiderSpirits in <strong>the</strong> space, Journeys, Beauty, Tenderness, and a healthy dose of Silly are just a few of <strong>the</strong> imagesth<strong>at</strong> drive and are sparked in Will Schneider’s l<strong>at</strong>est work. His work is a dance <strong>for</strong> camera install<strong>at</strong>ion <strong>at</strong><strong>the</strong> University of <strong>Illinois</strong> historic Round Barns. Schneider is an observer of <strong>the</strong> world from an odd, playful,and painful angle and observes <strong>the</strong> everyday as extraordinary. Drawing from a n<strong>at</strong>ural ability to be <strong>the</strong> fooland a n<strong>at</strong>ural self-effacing humor, he develops work th<strong>at</strong> reaches out to <strong>the</strong> “Everyman” and highlights <strong>the</strong>magic in <strong>the</strong> mundane.Suggested don<strong>at</strong>ion $5Round Barns: 1201 E. St. Mary’s Road, UrbanaS<strong>at</strong>urday-Sunday, April 17-18, 2010, <strong>at</strong> 5pm2 3

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