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Just Love Again—March 28 @ 7pm, 29 @ 6pm, 30 @ 5pm


  • Yaw Theater 6528 5th Avenue South Seattle, WA, 98108 United States (map)

KARIN STEVENS DANCE PRESENTS 

JUST LOVE AGAIN

March 28 | 7PM  

March 29 | 6PM

March 30 | 5PM

Yaw Theater | 6528 5th Ave S, Seattle, WA 98108

Tickets: $15-$35 (available online and at the door)

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Karin Stevens Dance reintroduces one of its most impactful works. In October we premiered Just Love. This March, join us for Just Love Again. 

“…like watching time-lapse photography of an ornate flower going through its process of opening and closing, twisting and turning to catch the brilliance and radiance of the sun as it moves through the sky.” - Cyrus Khambatta, Artistic Director/Founder of Seattle International Dance Festival and Khambatta Dance Company

“I bow to your dedication to craft and love, merging and bringing forth such beauty.”

“The entire evening was truly uplifting, and made me laugh and cry at different moments.”

 - Feedback from two audience members of Just Love, in October 2024

A staple in the Seattle dances community, Karin Stevens Dance is reviving their beloved fall performance in a new iteration titled, Just Love Again. This 60' evening-length work for four dancers by Karin Stevens will perform on March 28 at 7pm, 29 at 6pm, and 30 at 5pm at Yaw Theater. 

Just Love Again is an intricately shifting  journey in friendship, the communal and loving presence between four dancers, underlined by groovy music.  Featuring predominately jazz and new classical sounds, the stage is set for an abundance of unique movement and spatial design where solos and duets interact in a quartet form. The partnering work between dancers is skillfully crafted by Stevens’ signature aim for an organic feel, which resonates with the ecological interdependence of a wild forest. 

After receiving personal and touching feedback from their audience a few months ago, KSD decided returning  their work for a second weekend of performances would be appreciated and timely. Karin Stevens Dance hopes that this work can serve as a reprieve, and a brief return to the values of deep communal support, and environmental interconnectedness.