The MSU Denver Department of Theatre and Dance and the MSU Denver Center for Visual Art present songs of what remains. This dance event is inspired by works and themes featured in CVA’s Cultivate & Banana Craze exhibitions. Students from the Choreography 2 course engage with these compelling exhibitions through original dance works that illuminate a passage through cycles of loss, preservation, and creation.
Dancers embody themes of survival and mourning, hunger and nourishment, rebellion and endurance, and isolation and community. The dancers’ raw physicality and intimate gestures offer an invitation for the audience to journey with them as they make their way through the traces of song, artifact, story, creation, and hope, searching for what remains amidst this broken and poetic landscape.
Join us for this unique event, which is part of an ongoing series of collaborations between the MSU Denver dance program and the Center for Visual Art. The event is free and open to the public but registration is required. Please consider making a donation to the Roadrunner Food Pantry to support MSU Denver students as part of your registration for this event.