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Russell Sage Concert Sunday Matinee

Sage College Meader Little Theater 65 1st St, Troy, NY, United States

The Ellen Sinopoli Dance Company is pleased to join the student dancers and choreographers of the Russell Sage dance division in this concert featuring solo and ensemble works by students, faculty, and ESDC. This year's concert is co-produced by ESDC dancers Sara Senecal & Laura Teeter, who are sharing teaching duties during the Fall 2021

$10

ESDC’s Annual Home Base Concert

The Egg Hart Theater 1 Empire State Plaza, S Mall Arterial, Albany, NY, United States

AN EVENING OF NEW DANCE AND LIVE PERFORMANCES BY ESDC WITH CELLIST ASHLEY BATHGATE This evening’s performance features the premiere of Faultline with the music of Christopher Cerrone played live by celebrated cellist, Ashley Bathgate.     Momentum, sometimes out of control, sometimes caught in suspended space.      Power in its most extreme. Within

$25

July Troy Night Out Performance

Monument Square 200 Broadway, Troy, NY, United States

ESDC announces the return of our popular summer concert series at various venues throughout downtown Troy! As part of Troy Night Out, a city-wide celebration held the last Friday of each month, ESDC will perform a site-specific dance at each TNO in the months of July, August, and September. July’s TNO performance will take place

August Troy Night Out Performance

Troy Savings Bank Music Hall 30 2nd Street, Troy, NY, United States

ESDC announces the return of our popular summer concert series at various venues throughout downtown Troy! As part of Troy Night Out, a city-wide celebration held the last Friday of each month, ESDC will perform a site-specific dance at each TNO in the months of July, August, and September. August’s TNO performance will take place

ChoreoPhysics

UAlbany Performing Arts Center 1400 Washington Ave, Albany, NY, United States

Dance and physics collide in extraordinary ways! Professor Keith Earle of the University at Albany Physics Department and choreographer Ellen Sinopoli focused on a communion of the arts and sciences, studying side by side the principles of physics and modern dance. Equal parts lecture, demonstration, performance and discussion, this program is a result of their