Dance Professor Aly Rose was invited to lecture on her work in China, the U.S., Cuba, and the UAE in creating performances that have served as catalysts for building long term platforms for creative expression with government and educational institutions. After the lecture, students of the Choreography & Performance class as well as her own dancers performed selected works in front of artists' works now on display at the MOCA. The two-hour evening on November 6 was experienced by 150 guests. Dong Lingyu positions her body as part of Qiu Anxiong’s New Book of Mountains and Seas. (Photo by: Michael Shi and Charlie Wang) Xu Peng and Wang Shaojun dance Aly Rose’s Bitter in front of Wang Dongling’s Calligraphy. (Photo by: Michael Shi and Charlie Wang) Inspired by MOCA’s architecture, Aly Rose choreographed to highlight both the beauty of the structures and of the dancers’ movements. (Photo by: Michael Shi and Charlie Wang) As an interactive museum performance, dancers lead audience members to their next experience point. (Photo by: Michael Shi and Charlie Wang) Emma Quong dances with the wall, physically representing sections of Qiu Anxiong’s painted mural. (Photo by: Michael Shi and Charlie Wang) Dance Professor Aly Rose provides opening remarks on the dance performance. (Photo by: Michael Shi and Charlie Wang) Students Janice Luo and Isabel Adler merge performance art with projection art. (Photo by: Michael Shi and Charlie Wang) Anneliese Charek interprets Zheng Chongbin’s Distressed Geometry in the form of dance. (Photo by: Michael Shi and Charlie Wang) Students Janice Luo and Isabel Adler merge performance art with projection art. (Photo by: Michael Shi and Charlie Wang) Emma Quong dances with the wall, physically representing sections of Qiu Anxiong’s painted mural. (Photo by: Michael Shi and Charlie Wang) Share: Facebook Twitter Weibo All Years202420232022202120202019201820172016201520142013 Apply Olympian Realm Oct 24 2016 Delusional Crime and Punishment Oct 18 2016 From the Ground up with Ma Shouze Oct 14 2016 Dumpling Plumping Sep 29 2016 5 Ways to Celebrate Mid-Autumn Festival This WeekSep 14 2016 Meet the Family Sep 13 2016 For Real Sep 12 2016 Study Away Photo Contest 2016Sep 11 2016 Display of Confection Sep 1 2016 Convocation Celebration Aug 22 2016 Welcome Class of 2020Aug 19 2016 Secrets of Xi'anAug 1 2016 Fossils and Crystals Jul 19 2016 Hong Kong Tech Trek Jun 27 2016 Dragon Boat FestivalJun 13 2016 Pagination « First First page ‹ Previous Previous page … 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 … Next › Next page Last » Last page