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Laura Michel


NEWS 4/10/13 7:00pm

RDT continues tradition of excellence

Rice Dance Theatre is a group whose performances have continued to evolve and improve over the years, and this year is no exception. Building off the success of last semester's sold-out performance, this semester's Organic Motion is another step in the right direction for this troupe of modern dancers.  Throughout the 13-dance performance, which celebrates the fluidity, joy, and inventiveness of motion and dance, the performers explore themes such as love, self-reflection, societal gender roles and interactions among peers.The three focuses of the show were "The Mistress's Tools"; "Good Feet, Long Hair, and other words of wisdom"; and "The Breath Never Stops." "The Mistress's Tools" and "Good Feet, Long Hair, and other words of wisdom" are direct contradictions wonderfully portrayed by the dancers' emotions and expressions. While "The Mistress's Tools" focuses on women's cunning and wiliness, the latter explores 1950s-era views of gender in which husbands headed households and wives played their submissive counterparts. Everything ties together, however, in the final performance, "The Breath Never Stops," which focuses on the simple act of breathing. However menial it may seem, the troupe manages to make breath's role invigorating and exciting through yelling, stressing, relaxing and simply surviving.These three dances may be the focus of the show, but they in no way steal the spotlight from the other great dances. "Racing Hearts" and "Till the Moon's Upside Down," for instance, showcased the group's athleticism and grace by incorporating many difficult and unique moves. "Just Motion," which perhaps best embodies the show's title, is a high-energy, intense dance that revels in the joys of simply moving and dancing. "You Are Here" and "Inner Me" reflect the sometimes tumultuous inner workings of our minds via frantic dance and music selection. Perhaps one of the most exciting elements of the show is the introduction of Rice's own street dance crew, the Funkonomics Crew. Founded in 1996 and revamped in 2012, this young group has some growing up and maturing to do, but it still proves itself to be a fresh and energetic inclusion into the lineup of dances. While Rice Dance Theatre is primarily focused on modern dance, the inclusion of a new current style is a perfect way to celebrate the organic movement so essential to the performance.For a thought-provoking and thoroughly entertaining evening, venture out to the Barbara and David Gibbs Recreation and Wellness Center this Thursday, Friday or Saturday to see the show. Tickets are $5 for Rice students, faculty and staff and $8 for general admission.


NEWS 11/29/12 6:00pm

Rice Dance Theater communicates angst, whimsy

Rice Dance Theater's fall 2012 production, Louder Than Words, was one of its best shows to date and truly a remarkable performance. Building on the momentum of its spring 2012 production, Dancing Between the Lines, the show demonstrated that RDT is continuing to move in the right direction and is gaining more of a following. In the past, RDT had incorporated some modern elements of dance and performance that, while innovative, have not always made the show very approachable to the average attendee. Its latest production, however, featured performances and music spanning a variety of time periods and genres.


NEWS 4/19/12 7:00pm

Rice Dance Theater showcases versatility

Combining Earth's elements, Spanish telenovelas, bright bold costumes and modern interpretive dance, Rice Dance Theater's Spring 2012 Production "Dancing Between the Lines" featured 12 masterful performances from all 23 of its company members.  The show was a bit of a departure from RDT's Fall 2011 "Points of Contact" show, which featured more elements of modern dance, but was nevertheless quite enjoyable and perhaps more accessible to the casual audience member.