Hixon Dance presents
FRONTIERS
an evening of music, dance, and discovery
featuring musicians
Erin Helgeson Torres
Ben Shaheen
March 21 & 22, 2025 | 8:00pm
March 23, 2025 | 3:00pm
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Columbus Dance Theatre
592 E Main Street | Columbus, OH 43215
Tickets:
Regular - $25
Seniors (65+) - $20
Students - $15
Join Hixon Dance on March 21-23, 2025 at Columbus Dance Theatre for a powerful evening of live music, dance, and discovery. Featuring music by Ian Clark, Robert Paterson, and Jacob Reed performed live by Erin Helgeson Torres on flute and Ben Shaheen on marimba. The evening explores themes of transformation, nature, and our need for collaboration and connection. Following each performance audiences will have the chance to ask questions and learn more about the artist's creative processes during the artist talk backs.
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LEARN MORE ABOUT THE WORKS​
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Entangled
Entangled, choreographed and directed by Sarah Hixon, explores three distinct narratives--one on an intimate scale, one on a global scale, and one on a galactic scale. The colossal transformation of galaxies colliding, the crisis of arbitrary global borders, and the personal drama of sharing spaces begin to weave and overlap. Movements and motifs from each story become jumbled and eventually delve into chaos. The juxtaposition of these stories reveal surprising connections between them, as well as moments of pathos, kindness, and wonder. Finally, dancers and narrative are unified by the understanding that humanity has the power to transform its place in the universe, and it is our collective responsibility to “deal more kindly with one another” even as our potential self-destruction looms.
Inspired by the impending collision of our galaxy with our nearest neighboring galaxy, Andromeda, Entangled uses science to reveal our complex relationship with transformation. Commissioned writings by scientist Dr. Gregory Mack and playwrights Mackenzie Worrall and Chris Leyva ultimately reveal the similarity of transformation regardless of scale. The commissioned sound score by Jacob Reed includes selections from the Voyager Golden Record, humanity's calling card to the universe. This work is full of heartache for "man’s inhumanity to man" and disregard for the planet. Yet the work ends with the hope that, in recognizing our insignificance, we remember to look beyond ourselves. Only this will save humanity and our existence on this planet.
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Biorhythmic Polychrome
A newly commissioned work by long-time company member and rehearsal director Alicia Hann. Biorhythmic Polychrome is an exploration of spectrum that transforms into a kaleidoscope of moving bodies. Featuring 7 dancers, the work discovers the interplay between individuality and group connection, accompanied by the live sounds of marimba and flute--performed live by Erin Helgeson Torres and Ben Shaheen. Hann is interested in the intersection of dance as a physical, intellectual, spiritual, and emotional pursuit. In this work she invites the dancers in on the creative process. Dancers explore and analyze Hann's prescribed movement, as well as generating movement collaboratively with her, diving deeper into collaboration and how it resonates with all the dancers' individual lived experiences. Hann has performed with Hixon Dance for 6 seasons and holds the Victoria Alesi Company Position. She is the first choreographer other than Hixon to be commissioned to create work for the company.
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PARKING
All parking at the theater area is free.
There is on-street parking available on Lester Drive and E. Cherry Street. Lot parking is shared with the old Homeport Building on the West side of the block (please do not park in any spaces marked individually as only for JOIN Organization). Overflow lot parking available at the gravel lot across from Snowden Alley, entrance on E. Cherry Street.
Meet the Company
ARTISTIC DIRECTOR
Sarah Hixon
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REHEARSAL DIRECTOR
Alicia Hann
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COMPANY MANAGER
Samantha Conte
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COMPANY MEMBERS
Ellie Bearss, Samantha Conte, Alex Graban, Alicia Hann, Lisa Horton, Sarah Price, Anne Raspe, Sarah Vah​
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ABOUT HIXON DANCE
Hixon Dance is a modern dance company founded in 2007 by Sarah Hixon that is active in the performing arts throughout central Ohio and beyond. The company regularly collaborates with other artists—especially musicians—and experts in other fields to inspire, create, and produce new work. The company is committed to a multidisciplinary creative process and is known for presenting impactful works that are accessible to audiences. Past collaborators include The Columbus Symphony Orchestra, Converging Arts Columbus, The Columbus Ohio Discovery Ensemble, Opera Project Columbus, The Worthington Chamber Orchestra, and others. They have recently worked with composers Jacob Reed, Lauren Spavelko, Michael Rene Torres, and award-winning poet Maggie Smith.
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Hixon Dance has been a mainstay of the Columbus dance community, participating in a wide array of community-centered performances including the Columbus Dances series, GCAC's New Choreography Project, Columbus Summer Dance Festival hosted by The Ohio State University, Vox Novus, Global Water Dances, OhioDance Festival, Ten Tiny Dances, and others. They host City Dance Showcase, an annual presentation of local independent dance makers.
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Education and outreach are a central component of the company’s mission, and we strongly believe that the performing arts enrich our community. They offer noncompetitive and inclusive classes for ages 2 through adult at their studio in Clintonville, OH.
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They have been featured in The Columbus Dispatch, The Columbus Underground, The Columbus Alive!, City Pulse, The Clintonville and Worthington Spotlight, LifeLine Columbus, and other publications.