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QUEST

by FLOCK

This vibrant production centers around six protagonists each with their own storyline or quest. Follow these character’s individual hero’s journeys through a world of movement, myth, and legend.

60 minutes with no intermission

Choreographed by FLOCK: Alice Klock and Florian Lochner

Music by: Ensemble Belladonna, La Nef, Michael Wall, Aukai, Hania Rani, David Allred, Ronn McFarlane, Anne Müller

Technical Director/Lighting Designer: Julie E. Ballard

Costumes: FLOCK and Freilichtspiele Schwäbisch Hall 

 

CAST

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KING ARTHUR - Kevin J. Shannon

Kevin J. Shannon is a graduate of the Baltimore School for the Arts. He received additional training from the School of American Ballet, Miami City Ballet, Paul Taylor, and Springboard Danse Montréal. After receiving his BFA from The Juilliard School in 2007, Kevin was invited to join Hubbard Street Dance Chicago. Over his fifteen-year career with the company, he performed leading roles in works by Kyle Abraham, Aszure Barton, Brian Brooks, Alejandro Cerrudo, Peter Chu, Sharon Eyal, William Forsythe, Jirí Kylián, Alice Klock, Florian Lochner, Ohad Naharin, Crystal Pite, Twyla Tharp, Robyn Mineko Williams, among many others. In 2013 Kevin participated in DanceMotion USA, a cross cultural exchange program between Hubbard Street, BAM and the US State Department, where he taught and performed in North Africa and Spain. As an educator, Kevin has taught dance master classes around the world, led the Hubbard Street Dance Chicago Summer Intensive, and has been a guest teacher for Hubbard Street’s main company and the José Limón Dance Company. He has been invited to be a visiting artist for the School of The Art Institute of Chicago and has served as faculty for The Joffrey Summer Intensive, Gibney-Pro, Chicago Movement Collective, SpringboardX, Youth American Grand Prix, and Peridance Center. In addition, Kevin is a certified IMAGE TECH for dancers™ teacher.

 

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GUINEVERE - Emily Krenik

Emily is from Los Angeles, California where she began dancing at her local dance studio, DC Dance Los Angeles. She is a graduate of the Alonzo King LINES Ballet BFA Program where she had the opportunity to engage in workshops with Alonzo King, and perform works by Alice Klock and Florian Lochner, Maurya Kerr, Robert Moses, Carmen Rozestraten, Amy Seiwert, and more. Over the years, she has attended programs including Orsolina28 where she worked with FLOCK and Juliano Nunes, DanceItalia, LA Contemporary Dance Company, Whim W’him Contemporary Dance, and more. In Los Angeles, she has danced for Laurie Sefton, and currently works as a dance teacher, GYROTONICⓇ instructor, and Personal Trainer. 

 

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PERCEVAL - Robert Rubama

Robert Rubama is a graduate of George Mason University with a BFA in Dance. They have worked with Haus of Bambi, Groundworks Dance Theater, Carolyn Dorfman Dance, LaneCo Arts, Peridance Contemporary Dance Company, and Alejandro Cerrudo. They were an artist in Residence at The National Building Museum, The Floor on Atlantic, and Homeport Art House. Robert works with Orange Grove Dance, Yin Yue Dance Company, and Flockworks Dance. He is the Founder and Artistic Director of Terre Dance Collective. Robert has choreographed for Company E Dance, Spark Movement Collective, Bucknell University, Dogwood Dance Project, Cleveland Dance Project, and Jane Franklin Dance. Robert is an animal lover, a daydreamer, and loves the color black. 

 

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LANCELOT - Liane Aung

Born and raised in Southern California, Liane received her Bachelor’s in Fine Arts Degree in Dance Performance at the University of California, Irvine. At UCI, she had the honor to perform and learn legendary works from the late Donald McKayle with UCI’s Etude Ensemble.

As a professional, Liane has had the honor of spending six seasons with Whim W’Him Contemporary Dance Company under the direction of Olivier Wevers in Seattle, WA. With Whim W’Him, Liane has had the opportunity to perform and collaborate in original creations with Joseph Hernandez, Ihsan Rustem, Maurya Kerr, Yin Yue, Flockworks Dance, Miceala Taylor, Mark Caserta, Penny Saunders, Banning Bouldin, Annabelle Lopez-Ochoa, Danielle Agami, Brendan Duggan, Zoe Scofield and Sidra Bell amongst others. In Southern California, five seasons were spent dancing with Backhausdance where Liane performed original works and repertoire under the direction of Artistic Director, Jenny Backhaus.

As a freelance artist Liane has had the pleasure to collaborate and create with Flockworks Dance, Yin Yue Dance Company YYDC, Alejandro Cerrudo, Seattle Dance Collective SDC, Schoen Movement Company, Erica Essner Performance Co-Op, KT Neihoff, Entity Contemporary Dance Company and PARA.MAR Dance Theatre. 

 

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MERLIN - Alice Klock

Alice Klock trained at numerous ballet company schools, Interlochen Arts Academy, and the Alonzo King's Lines BFA program. She joined Hubbard Street Dance Chicago in 2009 where she danced until 2018. She has choreographed for Hubbard Street, Whim W’Him, Peridance Contemporary Dance Company, LA Contemporary Dance, SALT2, The Alonzo King LINES BFA, The Juilliard School, The Cambrians, Loyola University, Neos Dance Theater, Visceral Dance Chicago, and NW Dance Project's LAUNCH.  She has been a winner of numerous choreographic competitions including Hubbard Street's International Commissioning Project, NW Dance Project's Pretty Creatives International Choreographic Competition, and Whim W’him’s Choreographic Shindig. In 2017 she was named Hubbard Street's Choreographic Fellow and in 2018 was named one of Dance Magazine’s 25 to Watch.

 

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MORGANA - Florian Lochner

Florian Lochner trained at Ballettschule Malsam in Schwäbisch Hall, Germany, and the Staatliche Hochschule für Musik und Darstellende Kunst in Mannheim, where he was the recipient of the Birgit Keil Dance Foundation scholarship. Lochner earned his master’s degree in the performing arts and joined Gauthier Dance Company in Stuttgart in 2011. He received a “Best of the Season” nomination in Germany’s “Dance for You!” Magazine in September 2013. He joined Hubbard Street in August 2015, and in the Fall of 2017 was named a Hubbard Street Choreographic Fellow. He has served as guest faculty for Hubbard Street’s Professional Program. He has choreographed work for Loyola University, Visceral Dance Chicago, and Hubbard Street Dance Chicago

 

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