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Where We Meet The Silver Moon

July 26 @ 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm

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Where We Meet the Silver Moon marks the 25th anniversary of dNaga Dance Co. with an evening of dance, live music, and original compositions.

Where We Meet the Silver Moon will include the works ‘Movement Still’, ‘Whispers’, ‘Timelapse‘, ‘Bodhichitta Bunny‘, and ‘Spiral Moon‘. The program weaves together flowers, moonlight, and unexpected encounters to explore how we grow, return, and find one another across the years. Rooted in Asian American experience and animated by a spirit of curiosity and hope, this performance celebrates a quarter century of artistic collaboration while looking toward the future with imagination and grace.

Where We Meet the Silver Moon brings together new works that reflect on time, memory, and becoming. Accompanied by original live music and evocative visual imagery, the evening moves between whispers and flowers, moonlight, and transformation, asking how we carry one another through the years and what possibilities emerge when we gather in community. Created and performed by artists who have grown up alongside the company itself, this anniversary season celebrates not only a remarkable history but an ongoing act of becoming.

More at: dNaga.org/calendar/silver-moon-friday

CAST & COLLABORATORS

Conceived and Directed by Claudine Naganuma

Choreography: Claudine Naganuma and dNaga Dance Co.

Composers: Joel Davel, Elainie Lillios

Live Musician: Joel Davel

Lighting, Visual Design, Technical Direction: Dale MacDonald

Animation: Elmira Bagherzadeh

Dancers: Lihong Chan, Moriah Costa, Raychel Hatch, Catalina Jackson-Urueña, Lucie Jerome, Eleanor Kerwin, Erin Landers, Leila Massoudi, Gabby Wei

PEACE Project dancers: founding member of PDActive Herb Heinz, with Gary Turchin, Gary Robinson, Joanne Ruby, Adam Seller

ABOUT dNaga Dance Co.

For twenty-five years, dNaga Dance Co. has created performances that weave together movement, music, image, and story in unexpected ways. From early works inspired by myth and folklore to recent explorations of Asian American identity, social justice, and the lived experiences of people with Parkinson’s disease, the company has remained committed to dance as a space for imagination, inquiry, and connection.

dNaga’s community programs are offered free of charge. They include Dance for PD® (founded in 2007) and GIRL Project (founded in 2014). To learn more and support our work, please visit: donate.mazloweb.com

Photos of dNaga Dance Co. by Mitch Tobias

Location: Dresher Ensemble Studio, 2201 Poplar Street Oakland, CA United States

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