2012 Season- in progress
St. Botolph Club, Fellows Night
Spatial Structure in Choreographic design
January 31, 6:30-7:30
This evening will include discussion and informal demonstrations by two or three company members demonstrating how spatial structure in choreographic design influences the audience’s relationship to theme. The event will begin with a brief discussion of the elements of spatial design and structure followed by informal demonstrations of material that is being developed for a new work.
Dance Mission Theater
March 9-11
3316 24th Street (corner Mission)
Phone: 415.826.4441
San Francisco, Ca
Synchronicty & the Sacred Space with work by San Francisco choreographer Rebecca Rozell and Dance Ceres.
Spatial Structure in Choreographic design
January 31, 6:30-7:30
This evening will include discussion and informal demonstrations by two or three company members demonstrating how spatial structure in choreographic design influences the audience’s relationship to theme. The event will begin with a brief discussion of the elements of spatial design and structure followed by informal demonstrations of material that is being developed for a new work.
Dance Mission Theater
March 9-11
3316 24th Street (corner Mission)
Phone: 415.826.4441
San Francisco, Ca
Synchronicty & the Sacred Space with work by San Francisco choreographer Rebecca Rozell and Dance Ceres.
2011 Season
Framingham State University
February 16, 2011 7pm
Weber Dance offered a lecture demonstration to the students and community of Framingham State University. The event included Vestige, Sprout, Of Bones and MArrow, Vaunter and Steadfast Season with guided discussion about thematic content, choreographic structure and the creative process.
Spring Mix at Springstep
March 20, 2011 at 7pm
EgoArt, Inc, Falling Flight Project and Weber Dance
A lovely spring Mix of dances shared in the beautiful Hawkins Hall at Springstep on March 20, 2011 at 7pm. The evning will inlcude work by Karen Murphy Fitch, Nicole Pierce and Jody Weber with a premiere by Weber Dance's community group. $20, ticket prices include refreshments. For tickets call 617 491-3153.
Weber Dance and Sokolow Now!
Bridgewater State University
March 31, April 1 & 2 at 8pm
May Residency in the Rockport Schools
Performance May, 27, 2011 at 10am
This five week residency working with the elementary school's third grade classes culminated in a fun presentation of choreographic exploration with professional work by the company.
Juneau Dance Unlimited, Juneau, AK
Residency
June 6-24
Weber Dance was pleased to partner with the wonderful community at JDU to offer a three week dance intensive. Company activities include over forty classes per week to children ages five through adult and culminated in a performance for the community.
Wood's Hole Open Rehearsal Retreat
September 23-25
Weber Dance was pleased to partner with the wonderful community center in Wood's Hole for a three day rehearsal intensive open to the public.
Cambridge Multicultural Arts Center
Performances October 13-15
Synchronicity & the Sacred Space is an investigation of human perception with particular emphasis on western versus non western ways of experiencing/interpreting the world. The piece incorporates the work of Jon Turk, a storyteller and adventurer who writes nonfiction about his expeditions by kayak. He is a world re-known traveler who has kayaked the arctic, Cape Horn and the Solomon Islands. He has explored Siberia by cross country skiing and re-connected indigenous coastal communities in Eastern Russia with those of the interior who still practice traditional reindeer herding. Jon’s work as an explorer is staggering and his stories from the Kamchatka Peninsula tell a provocative tale of both the tragedy of deep cultural loss and the beauty of alternative ways of perceiving/living in the world.
Through storytelling and dance, Synchronicity & the Sacred Space probes the strange landscape where scientific thought encounters the unknown, and human perception and reality are fluid partners in an enigmatic dance.
February 16, 2011 7pm
Weber Dance offered a lecture demonstration to the students and community of Framingham State University. The event included Vestige, Sprout, Of Bones and MArrow, Vaunter and Steadfast Season with guided discussion about thematic content, choreographic structure and the creative process.
Spring Mix at Springstep
March 20, 2011 at 7pm
EgoArt, Inc, Falling Flight Project and Weber Dance
A lovely spring Mix of dances shared in the beautiful Hawkins Hall at Springstep on March 20, 2011 at 7pm. The evning will inlcude work by Karen Murphy Fitch, Nicole Pierce and Jody Weber with a premiere by Weber Dance's community group. $20, ticket prices include refreshments. For tickets call 617 491-3153.
Weber Dance and Sokolow Now!
Bridgewater State University
March 31, April 1 & 2 at 8pm
May Residency in the Rockport Schools
Performance May, 27, 2011 at 10am
This five week residency working with the elementary school's third grade classes culminated in a fun presentation of choreographic exploration with professional work by the company.
Juneau Dance Unlimited, Juneau, AK
Residency
June 6-24
Weber Dance was pleased to partner with the wonderful community at JDU to offer a three week dance intensive. Company activities include over forty classes per week to children ages five through adult and culminated in a performance for the community.
Wood's Hole Open Rehearsal Retreat
September 23-25
Weber Dance was pleased to partner with the wonderful community center in Wood's Hole for a three day rehearsal intensive open to the public.
Cambridge Multicultural Arts Center
Performances October 13-15
Synchronicity & the Sacred Space is an investigation of human perception with particular emphasis on western versus non western ways of experiencing/interpreting the world. The piece incorporates the work of Jon Turk, a storyteller and adventurer who writes nonfiction about his expeditions by kayak. He is a world re-known traveler who has kayaked the arctic, Cape Horn and the Solomon Islands. He has explored Siberia by cross country skiing and re-connected indigenous coastal communities in Eastern Russia with those of the interior who still practice traditional reindeer herding. Jon’s work as an explorer is staggering and his stories from the Kamchatka Peninsula tell a provocative tale of both the tragedy of deep cultural loss and the beauty of alternative ways of perceiving/living in the world.
Through storytelling and dance, Synchronicity & the Sacred Space probes the strange landscape where scientific thought encounters the unknown, and human perception and reality are fluid partners in an enigmatic dance.
2010 Season
The College of the Holy Cross
October 27 at 5pm
Performance and open discussion for the Theater Department.
Bates College, Lewiston, ME
Home & Away III,
February 27, 5pm
Choreographer Jody Weber and her company Weber Dance join the Bates College Modern Dance Company and Maine dancers Carol Dilley and Trish Harms in an informal program of current works and works in progress in the Plavin Dance Studios in Merrill Gymnasium, 141 Russell St. Admission for the performance, titled "Home & Away III," is free. Jody Weber offered a master class to Bates students in the afternoon. This is the third exchange between Jody Weber of Bridgewater State College and Dilley, director of Bates’ dance program. The pair began in 2007 with an exchange of student companies, each sharing a class and a combined performance in the home studio of the other. The second exchange was professional works by the non-student companies of the faculty members.
Through these exchanges, Dilley and Weber have developed a supportive network of performance and feedback opportunities. Students have the opportunity to perform in the professional working environment of their dance faculty and the faculty choreographers have the opportunity to meet new audiences and interact with peers.
Springstep, Medford, MA
Fundraiser,
March 14, 7pm
Annual Weber Dance spring fundraiser held in the beautiful Hawkins Hall at Springstep on March 14, 2010 at 7pm. Artistic Director, Dr. Jody Weber, and her company of six women shared insight into the structure and substance of her dances revealing the gorgeous expressive language of the moving body. The evening also included guest performances by vocalist, Jessica Newman, and choreography by Carol Dilley of Bates College. This performance offered an excellent opportunity to enjoy contemporary dance at its most intimate in this delightful evening of art. $25/$20 students, seniors and BDA members, ticket prices include refreshments.
Tech Boston Academy, Dorchester, MA
School Performance
April 9, 9:30am
Weber Dance offered a lecture demonstration sponsored by the Boston Dance Alliance to middle school students at Tech Boston Academy. The event included two performances followed by guided discussion about the art.
Boston Center for the Arts, Boston, MA
Movement at the Mills
April 30, 6pm and 7:30pm
Weber Dance was selected to join two other local companies at the Mills Art Gallery. Performances occurred on three stages simultaneously. Audience members were invited to walk through the gallery and observe various styles of dance as artwork. The event was free and open to the public
Meridian Academy, Brookline, MA
School Performance
May 25 at 9:30am
Weber Dance offered a lecture demonstration to high school students at the Meridian Academy. The event included two performances of Vestige with guided discussion about thematic content, choreographic structure and the creative process. Offered in kind by Weber Dance.
Juneau Dance Unlimited, Juneau, AK
Residency
June 5-26
Weber Dance is pleased to partner with the wonderful community at JDU to offer a three week dance intensive. Company activities include over forty classes per week to children ages five through adult, culminating in a performance for the community.
Windhover, Rockport, MA
Boston Dance Alliance Retreat
August 20-22
Weber Dance will be working at the beautiful Windhover Center for the Arts as part of their Retreat and Residency grant sponsored by the Boston Dance Alliance.
October 27 at 5pm
Performance and open discussion for the Theater Department.
Bates College, Lewiston, ME
Home & Away III,
February 27, 5pm
Choreographer Jody Weber and her company Weber Dance join the Bates College Modern Dance Company and Maine dancers Carol Dilley and Trish Harms in an informal program of current works and works in progress in the Plavin Dance Studios in Merrill Gymnasium, 141 Russell St. Admission for the performance, titled "Home & Away III," is free. Jody Weber offered a master class to Bates students in the afternoon. This is the third exchange between Jody Weber of Bridgewater State College and Dilley, director of Bates’ dance program. The pair began in 2007 with an exchange of student companies, each sharing a class and a combined performance in the home studio of the other. The second exchange was professional works by the non-student companies of the faculty members.
Through these exchanges, Dilley and Weber have developed a supportive network of performance and feedback opportunities. Students have the opportunity to perform in the professional working environment of their dance faculty and the faculty choreographers have the opportunity to meet new audiences and interact with peers.
Springstep, Medford, MA
Fundraiser,
March 14, 7pm
Annual Weber Dance spring fundraiser held in the beautiful Hawkins Hall at Springstep on March 14, 2010 at 7pm. Artistic Director, Dr. Jody Weber, and her company of six women shared insight into the structure and substance of her dances revealing the gorgeous expressive language of the moving body. The evening also included guest performances by vocalist, Jessica Newman, and choreography by Carol Dilley of Bates College. This performance offered an excellent opportunity to enjoy contemporary dance at its most intimate in this delightful evening of art. $25/$20 students, seniors and BDA members, ticket prices include refreshments.
Tech Boston Academy, Dorchester, MA
School Performance
April 9, 9:30am
Weber Dance offered a lecture demonstration sponsored by the Boston Dance Alliance to middle school students at Tech Boston Academy. The event included two performances followed by guided discussion about the art.
Boston Center for the Arts, Boston, MA
Movement at the Mills
April 30, 6pm and 7:30pm
Weber Dance was selected to join two other local companies at the Mills Art Gallery. Performances occurred on three stages simultaneously. Audience members were invited to walk through the gallery and observe various styles of dance as artwork. The event was free and open to the public
Meridian Academy, Brookline, MA
School Performance
May 25 at 9:30am
Weber Dance offered a lecture demonstration to high school students at the Meridian Academy. The event included two performances of Vestige with guided discussion about thematic content, choreographic structure and the creative process. Offered in kind by Weber Dance.
Juneau Dance Unlimited, Juneau, AK
Residency
June 5-26
Weber Dance is pleased to partner with the wonderful community at JDU to offer a three week dance intensive. Company activities include over forty classes per week to children ages five through adult, culminating in a performance for the community.
Windhover, Rockport, MA
Boston Dance Alliance Retreat
August 20-22
Weber Dance will be working at the beautiful Windhover Center for the Arts as part of their Retreat and Residency grant sponsored by the Boston Dance Alliance.
2009 Season
Cambridge Multicultural Arts Center, Massachusetts
Sprout
May 28-30
Something is shifting imperceptibly under our feet! After a tumultuous beginning to the 21st century, Artistic Director Jody Weber wondered if we can envision a different future. In her premiere work, Shed, Weber asks what we imagine for both our lives and our collective future. Our answers revealed a deep desire for fundamental changes in the way we live and work together. The evening included two additional premieres: Sprout, a deliciously athletic quintet celebrating human resilience and Covalent Bond, exploring the idea of relationship at the cellular level. Of Bones & Marrow returns, questioning our relationship of our bodies and minds to the natural world, and the contemporary forces that impede our experience of connection.
Somerville Artbeat Festival, Somerville Theater, Massachusetts,
July 18
An afternoon of dance offered as part of the larger festival. Free and open to the public
Juneau Dance Unlimited, Juneau, AK
Performance and Residency
August 10-22
Weber Dance visited Juneau Dance Unlimited offering two weeks of classes, workshops and performances for the community. Classes included composition, technique, history and appreciation.
Yow Dance, Orlando, FL
Collaborative Performance and Master Classes
October 1-4
Weber Dance partnered with the wonderful dancers from Yow Dance for a three day performance in Orlando. In addition, the weekend included master classes for local teens.
Salon Showing, Bolton, Massachusetts
Works-in-progess
December 12
Members of Weber Dance gathered with artists from other disciplines to share and exchange work, process and ideas. It was a great evening of exchange hosted by Marjore Morgan and Whitney Robbins.
Sprout
May 28-30
Something is shifting imperceptibly under our feet! After a tumultuous beginning to the 21st century, Artistic Director Jody Weber wondered if we can envision a different future. In her premiere work, Shed, Weber asks what we imagine for both our lives and our collective future. Our answers revealed a deep desire for fundamental changes in the way we live and work together. The evening included two additional premieres: Sprout, a deliciously athletic quintet celebrating human resilience and Covalent Bond, exploring the idea of relationship at the cellular level. Of Bones & Marrow returns, questioning our relationship of our bodies and minds to the natural world, and the contemporary forces that impede our experience of connection.
Somerville Artbeat Festival, Somerville Theater, Massachusetts,
July 18
An afternoon of dance offered as part of the larger festival. Free and open to the public
Juneau Dance Unlimited, Juneau, AK
Performance and Residency
August 10-22
Weber Dance visited Juneau Dance Unlimited offering two weeks of classes, workshops and performances for the community. Classes included composition, technique, history and appreciation.
Yow Dance, Orlando, FL
Collaborative Performance and Master Classes
October 1-4
Weber Dance partnered with the wonderful dancers from Yow Dance for a three day performance in Orlando. In addition, the weekend included master classes for local teens.
Salon Showing, Bolton, Massachusetts
Works-in-progess
December 12
Members of Weber Dance gathered with artists from other disciplines to share and exchange work, process and ideas. It was a great evening of exchange hosted by Marjore Morgan and Whitney Robbins.
2008 Season
Cambridge Multicultural Arts Center
Of Bones & Marrow
February 28, 29, & March 1 at 8:00pm
Cabaret Seating, Light Refreshments Included
$30/$20 Students, seniors, BDA & CMAC Members
41 Second Street, Cambridge Ma
For Directions: http://www.cmacusa.org/HTML/aboutdirections.htm
Bates College
Home & Away
Saturday, April 26
Home and Away: Parakilas, Diley & Eng in a joint performance with Weber Dance at Bates College.
May Green Street Studios
Home & Away, Informal Showing
Thursday, May 22
Home and Away: Parakilas, Dilley & Eng in a joint performance with Weber Dance at Green Street Studios.
185 Green Street
Central Square Cambridge
$10
Dance Place in Washington DC
Of Bones & Marrow
June 28 at 8:00pm and June 29 at 7:00pm
One week residency working with local dancers through the Dance Exchange, followed by a weekend performance at the Dance Place.
$22/$17 Students, seniors, members, artists, and public educators
3225 8th Street NE Washington
For Directions: http://www.danceplace.org
Somerville Artbeat, Somerville Theater, MA
July 19
An afternoon of dance offered as part of the larger festival. Free and open to the public.
Juneau Dance Unlimited, Juneau, AK
Performance and Residency
August 11-22
Weber Dance visited Juneau Dance Unlimited offering two weeks of classes, workshops and performances for the community. Classes included composition, technique, history and appreciation.
Spoke of the Hub, New York
Of Bones and Marrow
November 14-16
An invitational evening of dances with companies from Boston, New York and San Francisco.
Of Bones & Marrow
February 28, 29, & March 1 at 8:00pm
Cabaret Seating, Light Refreshments Included
$30/$20 Students, seniors, BDA & CMAC Members
41 Second Street, Cambridge Ma
For Directions: http://www.cmacusa.org/HTML/aboutdirections.htm
Bates College
Home & Away
Saturday, April 26
Home and Away: Parakilas, Diley & Eng in a joint performance with Weber Dance at Bates College.
May Green Street Studios
Home & Away, Informal Showing
Thursday, May 22
Home and Away: Parakilas, Dilley & Eng in a joint performance with Weber Dance at Green Street Studios.
185 Green Street
Central Square Cambridge
$10
Dance Place in Washington DC
Of Bones & Marrow
June 28 at 8:00pm and June 29 at 7:00pm
One week residency working with local dancers through the Dance Exchange, followed by a weekend performance at the Dance Place.
$22/$17 Students, seniors, members, artists, and public educators
3225 8th Street NE Washington
For Directions: http://www.danceplace.org
Somerville Artbeat, Somerville Theater, MA
July 19
An afternoon of dance offered as part of the larger festival. Free and open to the public.
Juneau Dance Unlimited, Juneau, AK
Performance and Residency
August 11-22
Weber Dance visited Juneau Dance Unlimited offering two weeks of classes, workshops and performances for the community. Classes included composition, technique, history and appreciation.
Spoke of the Hub, New York
Of Bones and Marrow
November 14-16
An invitational evening of dances with companies from Boston, New York and San Francisco.
2006-2007 Seasons
2007 Season
Salem State College, Salem, MA
Performance and Residency
February 1-26.
Bridgewater State College, Bridgewater, MA
Performance and Residency
February 1- April, Performances April 5-7.
Evening of New Works, Cambridge, MA
Green Street Studios
Performance
November 8, 8pm
2006 Season
Chocolate and Champagne Soiree, Cambridge, MA
Green Street Studios
Performance
February 11, 7pm
New Dance Studio, Portland, ME
Collaborative Performance
March 3-4
Evening of New Works, Newburyport, MA
Yellow Schoolhouse Center for the Arts
Performance
April 1
Evening of New Works, Cambridge, MA
Green Street Studios
Performance
May 18
Ley Lines, Cambridge, MA
Green Street Studios
Performance
October 26-29
College of the Holy Cross, Worcester, MA
Performance
November 8
Salem State College, Salem, MA
Performance and Residency
February 1-26.
Bridgewater State College, Bridgewater, MA
Performance and Residency
February 1- April, Performances April 5-7.
Evening of New Works, Cambridge, MA
Green Street Studios
Performance
November 8, 8pm
2006 Season
Chocolate and Champagne Soiree, Cambridge, MA
Green Street Studios
Performance
February 11, 7pm
New Dance Studio, Portland, ME
Collaborative Performance
March 3-4
Evening of New Works, Newburyport, MA
Yellow Schoolhouse Center for the Arts
Performance
April 1
Evening of New Works, Cambridge, MA
Green Street Studios
Performance
May 18
Ley Lines, Cambridge, MA
Green Street Studios
Performance
October 26-29
College of the Holy Cross, Worcester, MA
Performance
November 8