The School for Contemporary Dance & Thought presents:
SCDT presents
SMALL SEEDS
&
QUAD
APRIL 12-13, 2024
at 33 Hawley, WORKROOM
![]() SMALL SEEDS
a gathering of artists rooted in contemplative practices Friday, April 12 at 6:00pm Performance followed by a conversation with: Sara Smith Wendy woodson Amber Bemak -(content warning- sexual content and miscarriage,18+ recommended) Hana van der Kolk Roz Driscoll QUAD New Quadraphonic Compositions an immersive sound experience Saturday, April 13 at 8pm new multi channel compositions by: Jake Meginsky Jenifer Gelineau Omeed Goodarzi C.Lavender ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PRE SALE: $15/$10student/low income AT THE DOOR: $20/$15student/low income DOUBLE SHOW DISCOUNT: $25 online only! ALL EVENTS AT 33 HAWLEY STREET IN THE WORKROOM |

SCDT thanks the Massachusetts Cultural Council GAMING MITIGATION FUND for support of this program!

Small seeds is in conversation with tender movements with margit galanter, saturday april 13, 10am-5pm, thayer hill studio.
a day for subtle and sensing movements and dialogue drawn from qigong, tuning, + amerta movements. we’ll explore reciprocity and gentle justice, — dancing with place, the land, and each other.
more information and registration here.
a day for subtle and sensing movements and dialogue drawn from qigong, tuning, + amerta movements. we’ll explore reciprocity and gentle justice, — dancing with place, the land, and each other.
more information and registration here.
33 HAWLEY ST:
33 Hawley:
Located in the Northampton Community Arts Trust at 33 Hawley Street in Northampton. www.33hawley.org All spaces are accessible by wheelchair and to those with limited mobility via ramps and elevators. Directions:
From the North- On I-91 S, take exit 20 and follow King St. Turn left onto Main St, and then right onto Hawley Street. There is a parking lot next to the building. From the South- On I-91 N, take exit 18 and turn left onto Pleasant St at the end of the ramp. When you get to Main St, turn right, and then turn right onto Hawley Street. There is a parking lot next to the building. |
ABOUT US:
THE SCHOOL FOR CONTEMPORARY DANCE & THOUGHT
THE SCHOOL FOR CONTEMPORARY DANCE & THOUGHT (SCDT) is a performance, research, and education platform for artists of all ages to engage in experimentation and continued learning through dance. The school maintains virtual and physical spaces to connect local, regional, and international artists through programming that emphasizes multiplicity, curiosity, and personal choice.
Central to SCDT's purpose is an abiding respect for the tradition and history of dance while continuing to challenge established concert dance ideals and contribute to the evolution of the field. Through artist talks, performances, classes, and workshops, SCDT engages artists and the public in thoughtful movement practices and experiences. SCDT prioritizes and is committed to programs that support the needs of independent artists at every stage in their careers and their creative processes, from research and development to production. The team at SCDT is comprised of working artists who support creators in their art-making, as well as connect the public, university communities, and local and regional organizations.
SCDT welcomes individuals regardless of race, gender, sexual orientation, age, religion, class, and ability. We believe that diversity creates a world we want to live in, and encourage you, whoever you are, to join us in creating a space for movement, thought, care, and intention.
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THE SCHOOL FOR CONTEMPORARY DANCE & THOUGHT (SCDT) is a performance, research, and education platform for artists of all ages to engage in experimentation and continued learning through dance. The school maintains virtual and physical spaces to connect local, regional, and international artists through programming that emphasizes multiplicity, curiosity, and personal choice.
Central to SCDT's purpose is an abiding respect for the tradition and history of dance while continuing to challenge established concert dance ideals and contribute to the evolution of the field. Through artist talks, performances, classes, and workshops, SCDT engages artists and the public in thoughtful movement practices and experiences. SCDT prioritizes and is committed to programs that support the needs of independent artists at every stage in their careers and their creative processes, from research and development to production. The team at SCDT is comprised of working artists who support creators in their art-making, as well as connect the public, university communities, and local and regional organizations.
SCDT welcomes individuals regardless of race, gender, sexual orientation, age, religion, class, and ability. We believe that diversity creates a world we want to live in, and encourage you, whoever you are, to join us in creating a space for movement, thought, care, and intention.
LEARN MORE>>>