
Upcoming events.

Mozart In Motion (Ballet Idaho)
MOZART IN MOTION
Morrison Center for the Performing Arts
November 4 – 6, 2022
Music will be transformed into pure movement as we explore the physical embodiment of the sounds of one of the great composers. Featuring George Balanchine’s Divertimento no. 15, Concerto 622 by Lar Lubovitch, Kiss by Stephanie Martinez, and a new work by Artistic Director Garrett Anderson, this evening ranging from the classical to the contemporary will bring the music of Mozart to life in a way you have never experienced before.
Shows:
Fri. Nov. 4 @ 7:30p
Sat. Nov. 5 @ 2p & 7:30p
Sun. Nov. 6 @ 2p
Tickets available here!

Ballet Idaho Rehearsals for Concerto 622
Ballet Idaho rehearsals for Lar Lubovitchs’ Concerto 622

HoBB Trip (Berlin)
Agenda
In times of unrest, reshuffling, and (re)alignment, on an individual, collective, and even cosmic level, we look for navigation, reasoning, and a new moral compass.
Instead of staying in existing patterns for the sake of comfort and safety, how can we step into—and become—the unknown, balancing the edge and the precarious, tapping into our intuition, improvisation, somatic intelligence, and “doing beauty” to progress forward?
Following one of the most memorable moments at last year’s House gathering, choreographer and entrepreneur John Michael Schert and his partner, dancer Brett Perry, are inviting you to a Beautiful Business Trip that will move you inside out—and outside in.
Contributors
John Michael Schert is a choreographer, entrepreneur, and founder of the American Ballet Theatre Leadership Lab. He translates the skills and creative choice-making abilities of dance artists into tools for the private and public sectors. Among others, John Michael has provided consultancy for the James S. and John L. Knight Foundation, the Boston Foundation, Chicago Booth, the City of Boston, Healthwise, and Soho House.
Brett Perry is a dancer, coach, and a founding member of the celebrated Trey McIntyre Project. As John Michael’s life partner, he demonstrated how the creative process can be of relevance and value to other sectors. A sought-after teacher, Brett has taught master classes for institutions such as Point Park University, Western Michigan University, The Hartt School, Jose Limon Dance Company, Boston Dance Theater, and Ballet Idaho.
The program is co-hosted by our head of curation and community Monika Jiang, with original live music composed by the musical director of the House Mark Aanderud.

Moving Through Uncertainty @ Ada Lovelace Festival
https://www.ada-lovelace-festival.com/program-2022/


