Moving Through: Bodies, Music, Images, Experience (2020)

Moving Through: Bodies, Music, Images, Experience (2020)

This walk-through installation experience of movement, live music, and film image explored the concepts of connection despite barriers and divides in a covid-safe environment.

Coil & Web (2020)

Coil & Web (2020)

A dance-for-camera short film created and filmed by company member, Gretchen LaBorwit, in collaboration with Evolving Doors Dance and band, High Fiction.

A Rip in the Sky & Mending the Moon

A Rip in the Sky & Mending the Moon

Original movement invention comes together with unique musical composition, poetry, and script through the lens of fabric and it’s thread through time, community, culture, and relationship.

Relative Weight & Tiny Surrenders

Relative Weight & Tiny Surrenders

Relative Weight & Tiny Surrenders addresses acceptance through internal and external conflict. A series of solos, duets and ensemble movement intertwine to create the complexity of the piece.”

– Hallie Bauernschmidt, Dance Community Independent Reviewer

MEND: A movement project exploring memory and trauma

MEND: A movement project exploring memory and trauma

The resulting work of a commission by the University of Denver’s Center for Judaic Studies, Mend was performed at the University’s Holocaust Memorial Social Action Site, which was also a catalyst for the creative work. This site, an outdoor, permanent installation of stone, metal, and shattered glass, offers both visual art and symbology of post-Holocaust Jewish philosophy and of a present day call to heal the world.

Sum of Your Parts (2013)

This evening-length work investigated how body parts create an individual, examining how physical tissue, energetic pulse, and chemical interaction make us think, move, react, communicate, and emote.

S(LAB) (2013)

S(LAB) (2013)

Real People. Real Moving.

Evolving Doors Dance presented Spring LAB 2013, an informal showing of work.

SKIN (2012)

SKIN (2012)

Conceptualized, created and produced by EDD’s Angie Simmons and Amy Shelley, SKIN, explored the concepts and reasons for human touch.

Dis-Guise (2011)

Dis-Guise (2011)

Co-Artistic Directors, Angie & Amy, guest guitarist Janet Feder, and seven amazing dancers premiered new work at the Dairy Center for the Arts in Boulder, Colorado in October, 2011.

Place. DisPlace. RePlace. (2010)

Place. DisPlace. RePlace. (2010)

Angie and Amy set work on dancers in Isis Movement Company while living in New York, and worked with the dance company for a collaborative concert presented at Brooklyn’s Center for Performance Research.

Shaping the NOW (2008)

Shaping the NOW (2008)

This evening of dance focused on how we each have the ability to shape our environment, and how our environment may change or affect us in turn.

Flawless (2007)

Flawless (2007)

Body image, gumball machines, George W. Bush, projected film onto the moving body, marriage equality, corndog bouquets, taboo relationships….

Pretty is as Pretty Does (2006)

Pretty is as Pretty Does (2006)

EDD’s first full-length concert, this performance included works reset from Angie’s 2004 Master’s Thesis Concert, as well as new works.