Just Here
Spring 2009
Photo by Chanell Ray
"Lacie's choreography is powerful and real. The way in which she utilizes time, space, and the human element is unlike anything you've ever experienced and by the end you are ready for more."
-Courtney Mills, TWU Dance Undergraduate
Spring 2009
Photo by Chanell Ray
"Lacie's choreography is powerful and real. The way in which she utilizes time, space, and the human element is unlike anything you've ever experienced and by the end you are ready for more."
-Courtney Mills, TWU Dance Undergraduate
Getting Nowhere
Fall 2009
Photo by Don Pool
Fall 2009
Photo by Don Pool
Getting Nowhere
Fall 2009
Photo by Don Pool
"Lacie's work puts human emotion on display. She uses movement to convey her fears and her experiences of hardship. She pairs dynamic phrase and partner work, igniting the dance space with exciting floor patterns that engage the audience both visually and emotionally."
- Meredith Cook, Co-artistic Director of REDDance, Co-founder of Big Rig Dance Collective
Fall 2009
Photo by Don Pool
"Lacie's work puts human emotion on display. She uses movement to convey her fears and her experiences of hardship. She pairs dynamic phrase and partner work, igniting the dance space with exciting floor patterns that engage the audience both visually and emotionally."
- Meredith Cook, Co-artistic Director of REDDance, Co-founder of Big Rig Dance Collective
Getting Nowhere
Fall 2009
Photo by Don Pool
“Emotional turmoil comes to the forefront as you see the dancers pushing their bodies to the limits to convey the extremes of interpersonal experiences within our society today. “
-Kylie Michelle Gandy, TWU Dance Undergraduate
Fall 2009
Photo by Don Pool
“Emotional turmoil comes to the forefront as you see the dancers pushing their bodies to the limits to convey the extremes of interpersonal experiences within our society today. “
-Kylie Michelle Gandy, TWU Dance Undergraduate