Moving Current is celebrating its 10th season this year.
The Tampa Bay area's best and most active professional dance organization is marking the occasion with decaDANCE on Friday (9/15) and Saturday at the University of South Florida.
The concert brings together new works by company founders Cindy Hennessy and Erin Cardinal, plus pieces by some of the most acclaimed guest choreographers who have worked with Moving Current over the years.
Moving Current gives titles to its entire season, not to individual concerts. So all its major performances in the 2006-2007 will be under the decaDANCE umbrella.
This weekend's show features works by Andy and Dionne Noble, who studied dance at USF but have gained a national reputation through works with companies based in Miami, Salt Lake City and Bellingham, Wash.; Paula Kramer, the founder of the Detroit Dance Collective who is now based in St. Petersburg; and Jennifer Salk, a former USF dancer who teaches at the University of Washington.
The Nobles' piece, Small Spaces, is the only one that local audiences may have seen. It was featured in an informal Moving Current event earlier this year.
