FEATURED VIDEO: Impermanence (2009)






UPCOMING PERFORMANCES

Blue Lapis Light has an exciting schedule of events this Spring, including performances at:

- Night of the Bat at The Hyatt Regency
Blue Lapis Light company members will perform at the Hyatt hotel in downtown Austin as part of Night of the Bat on
June 6


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AERIAL DANCE CAMP

July 12-16
10am-12pm

Students (ages 9-14) at Blue Lapis Light's Aerial Dance Camp will spend a week having fun learning aerial dance on silks. Read More & Register Here.



Blue Lapis Light's Impermanence was included in two Top 9 lists in the Austin Chronicle:

#1 on the Top 9 Lasting Impressions in Dance From 2009 - "Four stories up, seemingly lit by phosphorescence against the infinity of night, harnessed dancers floated through perpendicular somersaults like rotating stars. Spectacle, yes, but the pinnacle of spectacle: the creation of an engrossing otherworld."

#6 on the Top 9 Dance and Classical Music Treasures of 2009 - "In sending more aerial dancers skyward than ever before and having more of them partner together, choreographer Sally Jacques created new wonders in the heavens, airborne duets that intertwined mortality and infinity."



Sally Jacques is featured in the recently released book Site Dance: Choreographers and the Lure of Alternative Spaces






WILLIAM MEADOWS has worked as a composer, performer, and sound designer for over twenty years. His compositions have been performed at the Austrian Society for Electro-Acoustic Music, the Los Angeles New Music Festival, SEAMUS National Conferences, and new music concerts across the country.

Meadows has created and performed in multimedia works at the International Symposium of Electronic Arts in Montreal, Caravan of Dreams Theater, Dallas Museum of Art, and Richland College Planetarium. Locally, he has performed with Tina Marsh and in concerts presented by the Austin New Music Co-op and the Austin Museum of Digital Art.

William Meadows has worked as a sound designer and composer for choreographers and dance companies including Deborah Hay, Tré Arenz, Johnson/Long Dance Company, Sharir/Bustamante Danceworks, Heloise Gold, Andrea Beckham and Leticia Rodriguez. He recently completed work on an evening length performance for Contemporary Dance/Fort Worth. Since the 1996 performance of ZED, William Meadows has worked as composer, sound designer and technical consultant for Sally Jacques' Blue Lapis Light productions.