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Indah Walsh Dance Company | "& Other Love Songs"

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Saturday, Jan 11 | 7pm

Indah Walsh Dance Company creates participatory gatherings where audience become active contributors rather than passive observers. “& Other Love Songs” is an interactive performance that challenges assumptions about love, beauty, aging, gender and celebrates intimacy, sadness, humor, vampires, and sparkly dresses. Because it wouldn’t be a proper dance performance without some sequins.

This show is kid-friendly, meaning, children will not be expected to sit still during the performance. However, there is a section with a character who wears a vampire mask, which, while intended to be comical, may frighten young children.

Here’s what people are saying about the work:

Indah M. Walsh is a choreographer, performer, dance educator, and administrator. She has danced in Taiwan, Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand, and across the US. Indah earned a BFA in dance from Purchase College Conservatory of Dance in 2008 and an MFA in dance from NYU Tisch School of the Arts in 2014. As a choreographer, Indah Walsh was awarded a Creative Engagement Grant from the Lower Manhattan Cultural Council in 2017. Indah has showcased work at venues including NYU Tisch School of the Arts, Lawrence University, Danspace Project, The Watermill Center, Seattle Asian Art Museum, LaGuardia Performing Arts Center, Dixon Place, and many others. Indah has taught and choreographed works for high schools, colleges, and dance conventions in New York, Connecticut, Wisconson, Taiwan, Malaysia, Singapore, including: Steffi Nossen School of Dance, Greenwich Academy, Lawrence University, Gibney Dance Center, Peridance Capezio Center, Taipei American School, Singapore American School, Dance and Movement Workshop for Educators, Interscholastic Association of Southeast Asia Schools Cultural Convention, Southwestern College, and NYU Tisch School of the Arts. Indah is currently an Adjunct Instructor at NYU Tisch School of the Arts.

Suggested Donation $20

Later Event: January 12
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