A spotlight on queer dance, hosted at the Spy Hop Rooftop

Kellie St. Pierre performs. Photo courtsey of loveDANCEmore

LoveDANCEmore explores the culture of the Utahn human experience through an unexpected medium: book-length performance journals that cover everything from dance critique to interviews and research—and photos and art to go along with it.

Sponsored by the Rainbow Project, the 11th iteration of the learning to loveDANCEmore journal will be released on October 23 on Spy Hop Rooftop with a panel discussion featuring artists Indigo Cook, Jazzmine Pike, Tori Meyer, and Hannah Huang. Both the journal and the panel will focus on the ways dance, education, and the LGBTQ+ community intersect here in Utah as both a celebration of Queer work and to share tools for educators and artists in schools.

The panel starts at 6 pm followed by a performance of new works by the panelists at 7:30—attend for a suggested $15 donation.

Kellie St. Pierre performs. Photo by Jorge Rojas

LoveDANCEmore practices contemporary dance as an activist medium. Photo courtesy of loveDANCEmore

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