Friday, August 27, 2010

Texas Dance Theatre Announces Open Company Classes During its 2010-11 Season


- Texas Dance Theatre's company classes are open to intermediate and advanced level dancers during its 2010-11 season, beginning Thursday, September 9, 2010.

- Single classes are $10, or save by purchasing a 10-class-ticket here. 10-class-tickets are valid throughout the season.

- Classes are held Tuesday and Thursday evenings 7-8:15 pm, and on Sundays 1-2:15 pm.

- Location: Garber Hall Studio in Scott Theatre 1300 Gendy St. Fort Worth, TX 76107.

- Contact: wil@texasdancetheatre.com

Monday, August 9, 2010

Texas Dance Theatre announces new season's performances By CHRIS SHULL / Special Contributor to The Dallas Morning News

FORT WORTH – Texas Dance Theatre has been a happy success. While most performing arts groups tightened their belts because of the economy, Wil McKnight launched a brand-new dance company. The Fort Worth-based troupe, which performs contemporary ballet by local and national choreographers, announced its 2010-11 season this week.


The company will increase its performances from five to eight, presenting Friday-Saturday pairs in November and April at the Eisemann Center in Richardson and the Scott Theatre in Fort Worth.

The paired programs, though different, will repeat featured world premieres each night, including in November a new ballet by Fort Worth-based Bruce Wood. Other choreographers include local dancers Leslie Hale and Jon Shields, the company's assistant artistic director Emily Hunter and McKnight.

"I wanted to do shorter pieces – newer, more contemporary stuff," McKnight said of his inspiration. "I especially love the Balanchine style. I wanted to make sure the dancers were very well-trained and had that ballet foundation. Then we take that and push it in a different direction."

McKnight founded Texas Dance Theatre in 2008, with the first performance in spring 2009; its first full season, between last September and this April, featured world premieres at every concert.

2010-11 season

All Texas Dance Theatre performances start at 8 p.m.:

• Nov. 5-6, Eisemann Center

• Nov. 12-13, Scott Theatre

• April 22-23, Eisemann Center

• April 29-30, Scott Theatre

Two-ticket subscription, $35; four-ticket subscription, $70. Single tickets $25. 817-676-1514. www.texasdancetheatre.com.

Tuesday, August 3, 2010

Texas Dance Theatre looks forward to new season/ Star-Telegram


By Chris Shull
Special to the Star-Telegram

FORT WORTH -- Texas Dance Theatre was one of the successes of the 2009-10 performance year. While most area performing groups tightened their belts because of the woeful economy, Wil McKnight launched a brand-new dance company.

The Fort Worth-based troupe, which performs contemporary ballet by local and national choreographers, announced its 2010-11 season Tuesday.

Texas Dance Theatre will increase performances from five to eight, presenting Friday-Saturday pairs in November and April at the Eisemann Center in Richardson and the Scott Theatre in Fort Worth.

The paired programs, though different, will repeat featured world premieres each night, including in November a new ballet by Fort Worth-based choreographer Bruce Wood. Other choreographers will include Dallas-Fort Worth-based dancers Leslie Hale and Jon Shields; the company's assistant artistic director, Emily Hunter; and McKnight.

"I wanted to do shorter pieces; newer, more contemporary stuff," McKnight said of his inspiration.

"I especially love the Balanchine style. I wanted to make sure the dancers were very well trained and had that ballet foundation.

"Then we take that and push it in a different direction."

McKnight said more performances in the upcoming season -- and the repetition of new pieces -- will hone the technique and artistry of his small cadre of dancers, many of whom teach and perform as freelancers around the area.

"Last season the dancers were working so hard for just one performance," McKnight said. "And I would see things that could be improved upon."

And he hopes that playing four nights each at venues on opposite sides of the Metroplex will give arts lovers more opportunities to become fans of his company.

McKnight founded Texas Dance Theatre in 2008. Its first performance was in spring 2009; its first full season followed between September and April, when the company performed four separate programs at the Scott Theatre and once at the Eisemann Center. Every concert featured one or two world premieres.

While comfortable directing the company's artistic elements, McKnight admitted naivete about business operations.

"The whole first season I really didn't think about the economy," he said. "If I had known, I might have been very discouraged and not gotten to this point."

He understands that his focus must expand.

McKnight said the budget for the upcoming season will be slightly less than last season's $250,000. The company has nearly $10,000 in debt.

Although he vows to pay more attention to dollars and cents, he remains optimistic about Texas Dance Theatre's direction.

"We've started to build a following," McKnight said. "But where we stand now, we need that to reflect more in the actual ticket sales and in donations."

‎Texas Dance Theatre announces 2010-'11 season, to include a new work choreographed by Bruce Wood

Theater Jones -The Fort Worth-based Texas Dance Theatre, run by Wil McKnight, has announced its 2010-'11 season. This year brings two back-to-back shows in the fall and in the spring, each performed at the Eisemann Center for the Performing Arts in Richardson and at the Scott Theatre in Fort Worth.

The season kicks off with a program that includes a new piece created by acclaimed choreographer Bruce Wood, who was behind the much-missed Bruce Wood Dance Company. Other dances on that program, and throughout the season, will be choreographed by TDT Artistic Director McKnight, Assistant Artistic Director Emily Hunter, plus Leslie Hale, Jon Shields and guest artists.

Here's the season:

Fall Mixed Rep:

* Program A: Nov. 5 at the Eisemann.
* Program B: Nov. 6at the Eisemann.
* Program A: Nov. 12 at the Scott.
* Program B: Nov. 13at the Scott.

Spring Mixed Rep:

* Program A: April 22 at the Eisemann.
* Program B: April 23 at the Eisemann.
* Program A: April 29 at the Scott.
* Program B: April 30 at the Scott.

Single tickets are $25; a two-ticket subscription is $35; and a four-ticket subscription is $70. Tickets and ticket packages for performances at the Scott Theatre can be purchased now at www.TexasDanceTheatre.com. Tickets for the Eisemann Center performances will be available soon. For student and group discounts, e-mail wil@texasdancetheatre.com