In the Studio: Guest Choreographers in Residence

The energy and bright light of spring is intensified as we warmly welcome our guest choreographers in residence Tommie-Waheed Evans and Ching Ching Wong , who were part of the amazing Summer Dance Intensive 2021 faculty. Both renowned artists will be creating new work for premiere performances next season in November 2022. Read more below, and learn more about our choreographers by clicking here!

Tommie-Waheed Evans

Tommie-Waheed Evans

2021 Guggenheim Fellow Tommie-Waheed Evans is a queer black dance maker, born and raised in Los Angeles, California, amidst racial divide, gang warfare, and earthquakes. His work explores blackness, spirituality, queerness and liberation. He began his formal training with Karen McDonald before receiving a fellowship at the Ailey School, and a Master of Fine Arts in Choreography from Jacksonville University. He has toured and performed nationally and internationally as a company member of Lula Washington Dance Theater, Complexions Contemporary Ballet and Philadanco.

Since 2004, he has created more than 50 original dance works that range widely in scope, length, tone and subject matter. waheedworks, his Philadelphia based dance company, is the primary vehicle for his creative research. The company’s mission is to create a radically collaborative body of work that speaks to the human condition. His work brings together urban street dance styles and contemporary dance vocabulary through bold and raw movements propelled by gospel music and polyrhythmic sounds. He has also been commissioned to create works for BalletX, Dallas Black Dance Theatre, PHILADANCO, Verb Ballets, Ballet Memphis, The University of the Arts, Boston Conservatory at Berklee, Lula Washington Dance Theatre, Louisville Ballet, among others. He has received accolades and honors including 2020 Center of Ballet and Arts resident fellow, 2019 Princess Grace Honoraria Award in Choreography, New Music Project Grant, Howard Gilman Foundation Fellowship, Joffrey Ballet Winning Works 2019, and Ballet Memphis New American Dance Residency 2019.

Ching Ching Wong

Ching Ching Wong

Born in Manila, Philippines and raised in Los Angeles, CA, Ching Ching Wong credits her lifelong teacher Alia Harlan Kaneaikala for instilling in her the love for dance. She is the recipient of Princess Grace Award in Dance (2015), was listed in Dance Magazine’s 25 to Watch (2017), and is currently represented by Movement Talent Agency.

Her freelance career includes collaborations with  ZviDance, LED, Brendan Duggan, PARA.MAR, CARLON, Safety Third Productions, YYDC, SALT Contemporary Dance, Heidi Duckler Dance Theater, WHYTEBERG, The Assembly,  Katie Scherman, Joe Kye, and Mimi Haddon.

Ching Ching is assistant and répétiteur for Swiss based choreographer Ihsan Rustem re-staging his work throughout the US and Europe. She is also founder of Project Salamat, global outreach program, and The Experience, an international workshop series. 

For seven seasons, she danced for Northwest Dance Project in Portland, Oregon where she has originated roles in creations by Felix Landerer, Lucas Crandall, Ihsan Rustem, Sarah Slipper, Alejandro Cerrudo, Jiri Pokorny, Wen Wei Wang, Didy Veldman, Danielle Agami, Patrick Delcroix, Alex Soares, Kate Wallich, Pedro Dias, Gregory Dolbashian, Yin Yue, Loni Landon, Rachel Erdos, amongst others. 

Ching Ching is a graduate of the University of California, Irvine BFA in Dance Performance minoring in Education and Psychology & Social Behavior. There, she was fortunate to work with the late Mr. Donald KcKayle. She is also a certified classical Pilates instructor through The Pilates Center in Boulder, CO.

Currently, she is the inaugural Artist in Residence for Heidi Duckler Dance and honored to have the opportunity to collaborate and integrate within Los Angeles communities. In addition, she is thrilled to be in her first creation with Backhausdance.

Launching Season 19

We’re back! Our heartfelt thanks for your support throughout Season 18, Finding Forward, 2020-21. We couldn't have done it without you, and we are so grateful!

Creativity was not cancelled for Backhausdance with all of the challenges of the global pandemic, as we quickly adapted to a new virtual world, expanding our capacity to reach a wider community than ever before.

Behind the scenes at the Season 19 Backhausdance Photoshoot: Photo by Chris Emerick

Behind the scenes at the Season 19 Backhausdance Photoshoot: Photo by Chris Emerick

Highlights of the season included BD Online: Move With Us; the premiere of g r o u n d e d .; virtual education residencies with several Orange County and Palm Desert elementary, middle and high schools; the new screen dance creation with the Orange County Museum of Art, Backhausdance With(in): Mesh, our first live, outdoor performance, Spring Forward, performed with Block x Block, at the Muckenthaler Cultural Center on May 1st, and the launch of a new ballet and creative dance program for Santa Ana youth called Moving Santa Ana, starting virtually and now in a live format. We enjoyed 'seeing' you on our livestream programs! Along with your valuable donations we secured the Payroll Protection Program funding, state and local COVID-19 arts relief grants as well as funding from the City of Santa Ana Parks, Recreation and Community Services Agency to continue our operations and mission. Now it's time to continue!

Season 18 concluded with our 17th Annual Summer Dance Intensive program (live and virtual), held at South Coast Conservatory in Laguna Niguel, with over 150 students participating over 3 weeks. It was uplifting for everyone to return to the studio and to create new work (outdoors).

As we move into the fall, and start rehearsing, we have some exciting new announcements and additions to our creative team that we will be sharing... so stay tuned to see our new Season 19 photos and meet our new artists and members of the administrative team.

Remembering Nancy Dickson-Lewis

In Memoriam

Backhausdance lost our beloved, incredible Nancy Dickson-Lewis, Professor Emerita, Chapman University, former chair of the Dance Department, on March 24, 2021, after a valiant and lengthy fight against cancer. Nancy’s legacy and imprint on Backhausance is forever in our hearts. She has been part of the Backhausdance family since our beginning in 2003, as a board member, advisor, choreography mentor, performance coach, donor, and in general - dance mom to everyone. We will miss seeing her, talking about choreography with her, and just enjoying being with her. Rest in peace, dear Nancy. Your legacy and spirit are with us always.

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New Dance Education Program! Moving Santa Ana

Livestream via zoom starting April 14th!

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Through a grant from the City of Santa Ana, Parks, Recreation and Community Services, we are overjoyed to present free ballet and creative dance classes for ages 3-12 to Santa Ana youth. Our classes will be fun and engaging, providing new and exciting experiences building skills,  technique, and expression through dance! Spring session will be virtual and starts April 14th. Performances at the end of each session for friends, family, and the entire community. No experience needed, and classes are open and accessible to all Santa Ana-based young children to youth. Help us spread the word! 

BD Online + Imagination Celebration Family Arts Festival

Backhausdance virtual classes are part of the 36th annual county-wide Imagination Celebration family arts festival!

Backhausdance is excited to present our upcoming virtual classes as part of the 2021 Imagination Celebration, Orange County’s only county-wide family arts festival held annually each spring, in partnership with Arts Orange County and the Orange County Department of Education. Linking to this year’s theme of ‘Imagination Thrives,” you’re invited to express yourself, have some fun dancing, and let your imagination soar! No experience needed! Here’s the schedule of our upcoming BD Online livestream classes included in Imagination Celebration:

 
  • Move with Us for Every Body - Tuesdays, April 20, May 18, 6 pm - 7 pm 

  • Company Class - Thursday, May 13, 9:30 am - 11 am

  • Ballet and Creative Dance- ages 3-5 and 6-8 - recorded classes on-demand

17th annual Summer Dance Intensive

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Born to dance? You’re invited to train, explore, and perform with us this July! 

We’re excited to announce our new Partnership and location for live, in-person classes in the spacious dance studios at  South Coast Conservatory in Laguna Niguel! Backhausdance company members, Chapman University alumni and faculty and guest artist instructors will inspire you to dig in deep and expand your artistic qualities. The best part is that you get to choose a live or virtual format! Levels for teens (ages 13-16); advanced/professionals (ages 17+); and professionals (ages 21+).

New! Livestream Classes Taught by Backhausdance Company Dancers

Our expanded BD Online / Move with Us platform is growing! We’re excited to add new, livestreamed and recorded classes this October through December 2020 for children, teens, adults, seniors … for everyone. No experience needed. Backhausdance dancers will be teaching from their homes and you can join them, too!


FOR CHILDREN

Register for a monthly zoom series with our children’s classes: Ballet & Creative Movement and Dance & Storytime. Join BD company dancer Sammi Waugh for free trial Dance & Storytime (Ages 3-6) classes on Wednesday, October 21 and 28 featuring “The Hungry Caterpillar,” by Eric Carle.

FOR DANCERS

Experience the unique contemporary technique and movement dynamic of Backhausdance through monthly company classes this fall. Meet Backhausdance company members and learn new dance phrases while you expand your knowledge and creativity, using your room or space at home to the fullest. Sign up today!

Livestreamed via Zoom.

Fee: Donation suggestion of $5, $10, or $15 per class

Upcoming Dates:
Friday, October 16 | 9:30am - 11am
Tuesday, November 17 | 9:30am - 11am
Thursday, December 10 | 9:30am - 11am

FOR WELLNESS

BD Dancer Chihiro Sano invites you to join her for a weekly yoga class every Wednesday morning at 9am. Practice various postures to build a strong, healthy body. This class is a great way to get moving and gives an opportunity to connect to others while experiencing joy, love, and overall well-being.

Every Wednesday | 9am - 9:45am

 

FOR COMMUNITY

Move with us for Every Body! Zoom Experience the joy and art form of contemporary dance with Backhaudance through a fun and lively class designed for all ages. Learn and explore Backhausdance techniques and repertory through warm-up, creative movement sequences and using the full space of your room or home. No experience needed. Feel free to dance from your chair if you would like to!

Live streamed via Zoom. Register here.

Fee: Donation suggestion of $5, $10, or $15 per class

Upcoming Dates:
Tuesday, October 20 | 6pm - 7pm
with Artistic Director Jenny Backhaus

Friday, November 20 | 6pm - 7pm
with BD Dancer Santiago Villarreal

Tuesday, December 22 | 6pm - 7pm
with BD Dancer Chihiro Sano

 

Questions? Please e-mail Chihiro Sano at chi@backhausdance.org

Finding Forward >>> Our 18th Season

We’re thrilled to be back for 20-21 with Finding Forward, celebrating the 18th year of Backhausdance! Our rehearsals, performances, education, master classes and artist series will be different, now held in a virtual space, offering us new opportunities to create new work that can be shared with a wider audience than ever before.

A NOTE FROM ARTISTIC DIRECTOR JENNIFER BACKHAUS

Looking forward to your participation as we shift our landscape to dance for screen projects to engage and delight you. Together - and apart - we will build a resilient community and our dancers will inspire you to move with us!

Looking Back at Backhausdance at McCallum Theatre

Photo by Jack Hartin

Photo by Jack Hartin

Backhausdance is thrilled to have completed their most recent evening-length performance at the beautiful McCallum Theatre in Palm Desert. On the night of January 16, three diverse pieces were brought to the stage to create a night that highlighted the extraordinary range of the company and its repertory. The dancers, in the face of three demanding and full-bodied works, performed beautifully all night, superbly demonstrating their monumental physical and mental capability.

The show opened with Hive, a vibrant company favorite choreographed by Artistic Director Jennifer Backhaus. The stage was brought to life by the intricate textures and musicality of the movement. The complex relationships and patterns of the dancers drew the group together as the stage brightened before the audience’s eyes.

Beyond the Noise was next, and closed out the first half of the show. A breathtaking creation by Italian choreographer Walter Matteini with wife Ina Broeckx, this moving performance pushed the dancers to the full depth of their emotional and physical range. Through the athletic and hugely expressive choreography, the audience was able to witness the gravity and beauty of a raw and deeply human experience.

Scene Unseen, created by Dwight Rhoden, founding artistic director and resident choreographer of Complexions Contemporary Ballet closed out the show on Thursday with an extraordinary finish. The pure intensity and full physicality of the dancers brought the audience with them on their journey, creating a gripping performance from start to finish. The lighting design by Michael Korsch brought the dancers into another world, and magnificently highlighted their impressive technique.

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In addition to the evening performance, the company explored the “language of dance” in an hour-long lecture demonstration for more than 500 students who were bussed into the theater in the morning. Students, ranging in grade from elementary through high school, were given peeks inside Hive and Scene Unseen. Local youth dancers from the McCallum Theatre’s Studio Project also had the opportunity to reprise work from the Palm Desert Choreography Festival.

The night was a huge success, complete with a standing ovation from the audience as Jennifer Backhaus joined the company onstage for their final bow. Thanks to the McCallum Theatre and all who joined us, the company presented an impressive and stunning evening of dance, and showcased the dancers’ exceptional range of emotional and physical performance beautifully.