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Performance at the "16TH ANNUAL CELEBRATION OF DANCE" presented by DANCE HOUSTON at THE WORTHAM CENTER CHOREOGRAPHER: Andy Noble & Dionne Sparkman Noble DANCERS: Colette Kerwick & Wesley Cordova MUSIC: Closing by Philip Glass Costumes: Dionne Sparkman Noble DESCRIPTION: Yield, one of NMD"s early works, offers a window into a married couple during a time of loss. Both sumptuous and poignant, Yield's surprise ending reveals a moment of empathy and hope. St. Petersburg Times critic Martin Clear stated, "The ending of Yield led to audible sighs from the audience." ABOUT THE COMPANY: NobleMotion Dance (NMD), one of Texas's premier dance companies, is recognized for their Intense physicality, unique collaborations, and jaw-dropping performances. Founded in 2009, NMD's "cutting edge" programming has garnered national exposure receiving over 50 positive reviews and its accolades include being named "Houston's Best Dance Company" and a feature on ABC's primetlme TV show American Crime. The company tours nationally and has performed In a wide array of venues. NMD is celebrating its 11th season and offers a broad repertory that ranges from intimate to technical wow. For more information, please visit us at www.noblemotiondance.com. DIRECTOR: Andy Noble and Dionne Sparkman Noble are long time collaborators who have been entertaining dance audiences for over 20 years. Together they direct the Houston based dance company NobleMotion Dance and serve as professors at Sam Houston State University. Notably, Andy and Dionne collaborated with Academy Award winner John Ridley to create choreography for the Emmy Award Winning ABC TV show American Crime. Their work has been presented at New York's The Alvin Ailey Theater, The Institute of Contemporary Art in Boston, and at The Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C to name a few. SPONSORED BY: The City of Houston through the Houston Arts Alliance Texas Commission on the Arts William and Natoma Pyle Harvey Charitable Trust Cullen Trust for the Performing Arts Google Microsoft VIDEO by Jesse Mann VIDEO EDITING by Ronald Biyo