
We’re in the Middle of Leaving; Coffee is still Complimentary.
we’ve gone off the deep end. what does it mean when nothing makes sense?
Performed at Fort Worth Fringe Fest, Stolen Shakespeare Guild Theatre
Dancers: Imani Butler, Lauren Jershin
Photos/Video: Shafkat Anowar / Trang Vu
In the Absence of Phone Foot; They’re Still Listening on the Other Line.
exploring the darker, more ironic aspects of compulsion. things don’t make sense. maybe there is a fish. no one really knows
Performed at Theatre Three, Dallas Indie Dance Fest by Agora Artists
Dancers: Imani Butler, Lauren Jershin, Alayna Wong
Photos/Video: Shafkat Anowar / Trang Vu


In the Essence of Phone Foot; Please Hold for the Next Available Representative.
what do compulsion, interaction, perception and logic look like within oneself? an exploration of the subconscious through humor and absurdity.
Performed at Arts Mission Oak Cliff, Seeds by Agora Artists
Dancers: Michelle Fricker, Imani Butler, Lauren Jershin, Alayna Wong
Photos/Video: Corey Haynes / Marlee Fleisher
three scratches below the readable surface
a duet for one. what does compulsion really look like?
Performed at WHITE WAVE SoloDuo Festival at Dixon Place, New York City
Dancer: Margot Herridge


Dissonance
two contrasting ideas that work together to create something beautiful
Performed at New Century Dance Project, Santa Fe, New Mexico
People’s Choice Award Winner
Dancers: Clara Bolivar, Margot Herridge, Rachael Mezger, Avry Carraway
within; without
imagination and pure childlike joy
Performed at University of the Arts
Dancers: Avery Morissette, Nate McDaniel, Eliza Hyatt
