DanceAspen takes creative strides toward its Winter Program
Jenny Winton Jenny Winton

DanceAspen takes creative strides toward its Winter Program

It’s rare for a company dancer to present their own choreography alongside outsourced choreographers in a single showcase or program.

But DanceAspen is a rare breed. And the young company of six dancers continues to push past industry barriers and explore possibilities.

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DanceAspen created by and for dancers
Jenny Winton Jenny Winton

DanceAspen created by and for dancers

The shuttering of Aspen Santa Fe Ballet during the pandemic left Laurel Jenny Winton and fellow dancers Kaya Wolsey, Anthony Tiedeman, Matthew Gilmore, and Katherine Bolanos (now retired) out of work and with a serious dilemma: Do they leave a community they love and had built their lives around, or leave their dance careers behind?

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Dance Aspen looks toward 'New Horizons'
Jenny Winton Jenny Winton

Dance Aspen looks toward 'New Horizons'

When the Aspen Santa Fe Ballet dissolved its local performance company in March, the prospects for contemporary ballet dancers in Aspen didn’t look great.

They could leave town and try to pursue dance somewhere else, or they could retire from dancing and stay here.

Neither option seemed very appealing.

So, they came up with their own solution, founding a new nonprofit called Dance Aspen in the middle of a pandemic that had cast a dark cloud over the world of performing arts.

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Celebrating one year on the arts scene, DanceAspen looks ahead
Jenny Winton Jenny Winton

Celebrating one year on the arts scene, DanceAspen looks ahead

DanceAspen celebrates its one-year anniversary with a selection of three performances, collectively named “New Horizons.”

“I called this ‘New Horizons’ because we’re really looking forward,” said DanceAspen executive director Laurel Winton. “It’s an articulation of the development of this organization as a whole. We’ve only been around for a year, but it’s been like speed development. We’ve gotten quite far, and we keep looking ahead.”

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DanceAspen delivers a captivating debut at Vail Dance Festival
Jenny Winton Jenny Winton

DanceAspen delivers a captivating debut at Vail Dance Festival

The press release came to my inbox with the headline: “Two ski town rivals come together through dance,” which nailed the truth of the Vail Dance Festival: It’s all about collaboration. Any “rivalry” between the two towns is completely set aside as dancers create together, learn and inspire each other to take dance to its highest level.

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DanceAspen Turns One
Jenny Winton Jenny Winton

DanceAspen Turns One

In just one short year, DanceAspen has succeeded in creating a full-time, local dance company in Aspen, thanks to the vision and determination of its founder and executive director Laurel Winton and the entire team of dedicated and talented performers.

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Reconstituting joy: DanceAspen
Jenny Winton Jenny Winton

Reconstituting joy: DanceAspen

When the pandemic shut down and ultimately ended Aspen Santa Fe Ballet’s 25-year run, the dancers in the company were not only stranded without jobs in Aspen, Colorado (where the company was headquartered), they were left without dance.

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DanceAspen Celebrates One Year of Graceful Moves
Jenny Winton Jenny Winton

DanceAspen Celebrates One Year of Graceful Moves

When it comes to lifting your mood and filling your soul, there’s nothing like watching a stunning dance performance. The movement of a dancer’s body in a rhythmic way for the purpose of expressing an idea or emotion, releasing energy, or simply taking delight in the movement itself— is absolutely breathtaking.

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Mountain Mayhem: Let’s Dance
Jenny Winton Jenny Winton

Mountain Mayhem: Let’s Dance

Recently founded by Laurel Winton, DanceAspen is a thriving resident dance company that continues to grow and their vision of building a year-round, high-caliber, local dance company in the Roaring Fork Valley is fast becoming a reality. In less than a year, they have set the bar high to deliver quality programming and continue to push the envelope with more to come.

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Dance Aspen seeks to fill void for ASFB performers, larger community
Jenny Winton Jenny Winton

Dance Aspen seeks to fill void for ASFB performers, larger community

When the Aspen Santa Fe Ballet announced in March that the organization would be dissolving its dance company after a quarter-century run, it wasn’t just the community at large that suffered. The dancers themselves — already having been without opportunity to perform in a year — were left without many options.

Some moved. Others took whatever jobs were available. Most missed dance.

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