technique

presented by the Harvard Ballet Company


Directed by Amy Benedetto & Audrey Jones
Produced by Aurelia Han & Abigail Pan


Performance Dates

Thursday, November 4 at 8 pm
Friday, November 5 at 8 pm
Saturday, November 6 at 3 pm

Located at the Harvard Dance Center
66 Garden St, Cambridge, MA 02138

$8 with HUID | $12 General Admission | SEF eligible

Tickets are also available for in-person purchase at the Smith Center Box Office or at the door.

You can also find us at the following locations for more information about ticketing and the show:

Science Center Plaza: (10 am - 2 pm)
Friday, October 22Tuesday, November 2
Berg: lunchtime
Tuesday, October 26Friday, October 29Tuesday, November 1


Show description


Technology has become pervasive in our lives, whether in connecting with others, innovating and executing ideas, reflecting on our own lives, or gathering news and stories that inform, or misinform, our perspectives. HBC’s fall production examines the influence of technology on our lives, as individuals and as a society. It will look at how technology impacts our self-identity, weaves through our social connections, and builds innovations that create new opportunities, norms, and visions for art in our society. We are excited to share this new work with you and hope you will come join us for the show!


choreographers


Amy Benedetto, Caroline Cooper, Laura Sky Herman, Hwei-Shin Harriman, Margaret Holland, Angel Hoyang, Audrey Jones & Aaron Hai & Ashley Zhuang, Sara Komatsu, Olivia Sison

Guest choreographers:
Laura Sky Herman, Meritt Moore, Kate Penner, Liz Walker


executive board


Co-Directors: Amy Benedetto and Audrey Jones
Co-Producers: Aurelia Han and Abigail Pan
Treasurer: Nina Montalbano
Publicity Chair: Erin Aslami and Sara Komatsu
Fundraiser: Kyle O'Connor
Rehearsal Director: Caroline Cooper
Secretary: Elizabeth Rainone
Historian: Mecha Sapuppo
Social Chair: Eliza French
Costumer: Olivia Sison
Off-Campus Liaisons: Margaret Holland and Kat Newcomb


This performance by Harvard Ballet Company was supported in part by the Harvard Office for the Arts, the Ann Radcliffe Trust/Women’s Center Community Fund and the Harvard College Women’s Center, and the Harvard Undergraduate Council, and was made possible through a Student-Led Dance Group Residency at Harvard Dance Center. We are grateful for their support. Please also see below for further audience protocols from the Harvard Dance Center.

Should you have any questions or special requests regarding Harvard Ballet Company's commitment to providing a safe and inclusive space for those with disabilities and sensory sensitivities, please contact Elizabeth Rainone via email: [email protected] or cell: (203) 984-6172.

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