G MORGAN CHOREOGRAPHY WORKS
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MOONDANCE
November 2021 Music Video
Choreographed to the rendition of 'Moondance' by Van Morrison. This music video for Crescendo Amelia Island Big Band performed by William 'David' Brandon and Ashely Mercado; expressing the joys and excitement of new love and romance.
MOONDANCE
September 2021
Choreographed to the rendition of 'Moondance' by Van Morrison covered by Crescendo Amelia Island. This work was performed at Amelia Island Dance Festival in September 2021 by William 'David' Brandon and Ashely Mercado; expressing the joys and excitement of new love and romance.
ONE HUNDRED YEARS NO BREAKS
A multiple media arts experience at Flagler College 2021
‘A 100 Years No Breaks’ a site-specific mixed media arts performance created by artists Kevin Mahoney and G Morgan choreography (Glenn Morgan). Professors Kevin Mahoney, MFA and Glenn Morgan, MFA, MS have created through the medias of poetry, dance, music, sculpture and theater a unique arts experience for the community at the Palm Garden on the campus of Flagler College. This work seeks to focus on social norms and the meaning of success through a satirical collaboration of experimental performance art.
A WINDOW
Jacksonville University Fall Dance Concert 2020
Choreographer: G Morgan Choreography
Costume Design: Glenn Morgan
Production Design: Brandon Lettow, Alex Willemin
Composer and Music Title: Kevin Mahoney – “Stranger (paths)
Cast: Alyssa Burkley, Olivia Gonzalez, Darien Jones, Amber Slay, Lidi Mena-Smith,
Marco Tacandong, Meagan Thomas
FAMILY THREADS
September 2020
This performance is the culmination of a collaboration among
three artists of different medias with one common theme of family through separation and
loss, isolation and grief, as a deeply personal work constructed in equal parts exorcism and
self-care. - Cory Driscoll
STAGES 6 TO 7
Family Threads
This duet was created for the show "Family Threads" September 2020 after the COVID-19 pandemic. This piece is a chance for the viewer to see the rehearsals of the work which is about the stages of a single relationship and the process of lust to love to controversy to denial to nostalgia to break. This work is the first piece for the show "Family Threads," an arts immersed experience with choreography, music, and poetry fixed around the theme of community, grief, relationship and how relationship affects community.
CHOREOGRAPHY SCORE
A Series
This video is a sample of a choreography score I have created for partnering and contact improvisation. I am available to teach this score as a guest artist in any residencies for 3 to 5 days. Please contact me for inquires.
THERE ARE SNAKES AND THERE ARE LADDERS
Observing From Afar
This dance film was created from rehearsals in November 2018 in conjunction with the performance of the piece There are Snakes and There are Ladders, performed by Open Door dancers in White River Junction, VT, USA May 11, 2019.
PAINT THE VILLAGE WITH INVISIBLE LINES
A Series
This practice as research work looked at the human condition of space and histories of space within Jacksonville, FL red lining; financial and racial segregation as well the personal spaces developed from memory and site-specific experience into embodied knowledge.
(2019)
ZERO SUM
A Study
This collaboration of practice as research and personal expression of the dancer Kaleb Sims looked at the experiences of class and place within upbringing, city, and personal history. Designed as a reflection of Jacksonville, FL this work speaks to all places and peoples.
(2018)
THE SKELETON OF GESTURES
Observing From Afar
This site-specific performance and practice as research looked at the history of 900 E. Union St. Jacksonville, FL and the embodied story of one individual who may have worked as a factory worker around the turn of the 20th century expressed through dance and explored gesture.
(2017)
PAST WORKS
A Series
Previous works and choreography can also be viewed via Glenn Morgan Choreographer on Youtube.
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLUiYdX2hG3evKW2iSbYBR7yroRJ_BxGsF
(2008-2017)