Performances | Past Seasons


2004


January 30, 2004
DANCE IS FESTIVAL
Julia Morgan Center for the Arts
Berkeley, CA


Bach to Brazil (Choreography by Charles Anderson)

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April 24, 2004, 1:30 pm-2:30 pm
FREE PREVIEW FOR NATIONAL DANCE WEEK
San Francisco Ballet Building
455 Franklin Street, San Francisco, CA

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April 24 - 25, 2004
SPRECKELS PERFORMING ARTS CENTER
Rohnert Park, CA


Bach to Brazil (Choreography by Charles Anderson)
Soldier's Tale (Choreography by Charles Anderson)
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May 1, 2004
FREE PREVIEW FOR NATIONAL DANCE WEEK
Contra Costa Ballet Center
Walnut Creek, CA

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June 11 - 26, 2004
FIRST ANNUAL OAKLAND DANCE FESTIVAL (more info)
Alice Arts Center
Oakland, CA


Company C Contemporary Ballet produced and performed in this festival of performances by Bay Area dance companies. Joining Company C Contemporary Ballet in the Festival were Savage Jazz Dance Company, Facing East Music & Dance and Capacitor.


Company C Contemporary Ballet performed:

Treadmill (company premiere) (Choreography by David Anderson)
Bach to Brazil (Choreography by Charles Anderson)
Excerpts from Hush (Choreography by Charles Anderson); and
Excerpts from Appalachia Waltz (Choreography by James Sewell)
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September 9, 2004
WESTERN ARTS ALLIANCE ANNUAL CONFERENCE
Juried Showcase
Spokane, WA


Excerpts from Treadmill (Choreography by David Anderson)
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September 24 - 25, 2004
COWELL THEATRE, FORT MASON CENTER
San Francisco, CA


A World to Come (world premiere) (Choreography by Aléxandre Proia)
Treadmill (Choreography by David Anderson)
Appalachia Waltz (Choreography by James Sewell)
Bach to Brazil (Choreography by Charles Anderson)
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October 1-2, 2004
DEL VALLE THEATRE
Walnut Creek, CA

A World to Come (world premiere) (Choreography by Aléxandre Proia)
Treadmill (Choreography by David Anderson)
Appalachia Waltz (Choreography by James Sewell)
Bach to Brazil (Choreography by Charles Anderson)