BE IN THE ROOM
Unbind your imagination. Leave preconceptions behind. And discover the extraordinary power of live performance. Coming from the four corners of the earth, we invite you to a season of experiences that will take your mind in new directions, but you have to “BE IN THE ROOM” to feel the full experience.
“[The air was crackling with enthusiasm…The night was so fun. Tharp reminds us all that at its core, dance should always be just that.”
–Broadway World
Revolutionary choreographer Twyla Tharp returns to TITAS celebrating her 60th anniversary with a boundary-breaking program featuring a dynamic revival and two new pieces. Ocean’s Motion (1975) featuring music by rock and roll pioneer Chuck Berry, and Brel is an homage to the Belgian vocalist Jacques Brel. Composer Simeon ten Holt’s signature minimalist style in Bi-Ba-Bo intermingles with Vivaldi’s Baroque score in masterful new work The Ballet Master.
“Internationally recognized as one of Spain’s most respected troupes, this is Flamenco in its pure essence”
–Boston Globe
“Noche Flamenca is one of the most electrifying theatrical experiences of my life”
–The Huffington Post
Noche Flamenca, formed in 1993 by Martin Santangelo and dancer Soledad Barrio is, “a soul-stirring tour de force of theater.” – New York Times. Searching for Goya features a company of dancers, singers and musicians whose mastery of flamenco stretches the boundaries of the art form with a theatricality that engages audiences and takes them on a journey through Goya’s graphic imagination. Soledad Barrio, a true legend in Flamenco, surrounded by an extraordinary cast of dancers and musicians, returns to Dallas with an amazing work inspired by the transformative paintings of Francisco de Goya. Searching for Goya is a perfect example of what Noche Flamenca has become – a powerful group of collaborators in which every dancer and musician is a master of their craft. TITAS is honored to have this amazing company, with Live Music, back in Dallas.
“Mana Wahine is above all a rich fusion of choreography, music, tikanga Maori [the Maori way]”
–Theatreview
TITAS welcome the debut of this stunning company from New Zealand. Okareka’s Mana Wahine [Powerful Women] bursts upon the stage in a multi-media collage of powerful imagery and dance. Inspired by the historic true story of a young Maori heroine, as well as by women’s stories from the dancers’ families, this work incorporates bold projections, chant, original music, traditional implements, historical motifs and costuming that draws from Maori (the indigenous people of New Zealand) cultural.
Choreographers Taane Mete, Taiaroa Royal and Malia Johnston, inspired and guided by Maori elder Tui Matira Ranapiri-Ransfield, have created an enduring work that transcends cultures as it celebrates the power of women. Mana Wahine is an awe-inspiring 70 min, multi-media performance that celebrates the essence of life’s journeys and creates a vision of strength that empowers woman around the world.
Our live Virtual Santos Salon series is designed to bring our arts community together and create meaningful conversations. It’s essential for artists to come together, support each other, and have these conversations so we can ensure that all voices are heard, now and in the future.