How many parts are you composed of? How about now?
Moving Parts is all about making dances, exploring how they get made and what happens once they are made.
We are interested in experiential, movement-based dance work and in creating performances that exist as expressive open texts, both for performers and for viewers, and that implicate the viewers’ own bodies – through play with proximity to the dance itself and with scale of movement, and through physical and sensorial empathy.
Smart, reflective performance research that is based in dialogue, amongst the collaborative creators, with the audience, and with itself is what we are about.
Moving Parts was founded in 2007 by independent dance artist and all around movement geek, Meg Foley. Please take a look around, come see a show, and feel free to contact Meg if you have any questions, concerns, or just feel the urge to talk some serious dance theory shop.

Alison D'Amato, Gabrielle Revlock, and Michele Tantoco in cookie. Photo credit: Bill Hebert