
Next on the program, Stephanie Paul, co-founder and artistic director of Be the Groove, has choreographed a piece set to rhythmic body percussion. The Music Moves opens with Béa Rashid’s “Piano Suites” set to award-winning composer Steve Rashid’s “Song of Songs” and featuring guest dancers Megan Walsh and Joseph Caruana of Elements Contemporary Ballet. For this production, we truly believe we are collaborating with the musical stars of the future.

“In bringing these artistic communities together, our dancers are seeing the achievement level of another performing artist who has committed years to training on an instrument or training their voice versus their training of their bodies.” Rashid adds, “We feel very lucky to be based in a community like Evanston where there are so many institutions that train young artists at a very high level in many disciplines. “The idea of collaboration between artists of different disciplines has captivated me,” explains Ernst. Under the co-artistic direction of EDE founder Béa Rashid and Christina Ernst, the Evanston Dance Ensemble presents innovative, exciting productions for audiences of all ages.įor the first time, EDE dancers will share the stage throughout the production with musicians. The Music Moves includes six pieces from five professional choreographers set to live jazz, classical and rhythmic body percussion. To purchase: call the Northwestern Box Office: 847.491.7282įor the first time in its 18-year history, the Evanston Dance Ensemble (EDE) – in collaboration with The Academy of the Music Institute of Chicago, the Evanston Township High School (ETHS) Bazao A Cappella Choral Ensemble, and the Steve Rashid Quintet – will present a full evening of dance paired with live music performances. Tickets: $16 for children under 18, students and seniors | $24 adults Northwestern University’s Josephine Louis Theatre Evanston Dance Ensemble in collaboration with the Music Institute of Chicago Academy, the Evanston Township High School Choral Ensemble and the Steve Rashid Quintet
