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Upcoming Classes

NOW OFFERING!

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Sultry Heels Class Private Party Booking

Join me for an inclusive space and some sultry movement. We will start with a warm-up, explore the sexuality within our individual movement styles, learn customized choreography, and finish with a champagne toast.

 

See you on the dance floor!

xx

-Sam

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Past Projects

Alabama Haint 
a dance for film piece

Music: Alabama Haint by Penny and Sparrow

Choreography & Concept: Samantha Lewis

Dancers: Samantha Lewis & Kate Stewart

Videography: Bethany Guerrero

Editing: Samantha Lewis

First Friday Pop-Up
in collaboration with

Waffle
cone club
&

NO VACANCY

"Befriending the Antiquary" tells the story of a lost soul finding community through a gaggle of both human and non-human companions. This unlikely quartet learns to support and trust in one another, ultimately culminating in a celebration of their unexpected friendship.

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As a queer woman, I had to push through a phase of isolation and defeat before finding community and ultimately self-acceptance. At times, it is still challenging to decipher who I can trust with my identity. I am still unlearning the instinctual reaction to hide that part of myself away. This piece is about stepping into the light.

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Meet the
 Artists

We are thrilled to be showcasing an all-queer cast of dancers for this project!

 

Thank you for supporting

your local queer artists.

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Samantha Lewis

Choreographer/
Dancer

In May 2020, Samantha obtained her Bachelor of Arts in Dance from Colorado State University. Samantha has had the exciting opportunity to perform both live and in dance-for-camera works with professional dance companies such as Evolving Doors Dance, T2 Dance Company, and Edgar L. Page: Feel the Movement. Along with performing, Samantha loves exploring her choreographic process. She has co-choreographed a dance-for-camera piece, as well as a piece for a First Friday pop-up show in collaboration with Waffle Cone Club and Rino Art District. Currently, Samantha dances as a company member with Moraporvida Contemporary Dance, Evolving Doors Dance, and as a guest artist with Life/Art Dance Ensemble. 

Binyamin Salzano

Dancer

Binyamin Salzano is an undergraduate student in Colorado State University's BFA in Dance program. He began formal dance training at CSU in 2018, and continues to hone his skills in ballet, modern, contemporary, and jazz techniques. He has been a featured performer in several student, faculty, and guest artist works. His own choreography has also been selected for performance multiple times. Outside of CSU coursework, Binyamin submitted a film for American College Dance Association 2021 Screendance Festival, participated in Shahar Binyamini's Wet Ostrich Dance Workshop (October 2020), and served as an intern for CSU Dance Lab 2021.

Dazzmin Brown

Dancer

Dazzmin Brown, born and raised in Phoenix, Arizona, is an interdisciplinary dancer that wants to show the importance of knowing the history/where the movement comes from, freestyle, expressing the idea of being yourself, and healing through movement. Since a young age,she has trained in various styles of dance such as ballet, modern, hip hop, jazz, contemporary and recently, vogue and heels. 

She has obtained her Associate of Fine Arts in Dance at Estrella Mountain Community College and Bachelors of Fine Arts in Dance at Colorado State University both where she has had opportunities to perform and teach. 

She is now a member of Life/Art Dance Ensemble and taking all of what the Denver community has to offer!

Kyle Singer

Collaborator

Kyle is interested in ideas of nostalgia and the various complexities of how individual existence and the collective unconscious intermingle to create shared spaces for exchange. Carried by a maximalist compulsion to create and to leave no space unfilled, his practice embraces erratic versatility and explores concepts of his personal, public and private thoughts.

He believes that art encourages contemplation in a kaleidoscopic nature of reality and can be a way of reawakening sensibilities and memory blunted by a culture of fear.

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