Zenon Dance Company returns to St. Paul for its 35th Spring Season

June 7, 2018 at 9:36PM
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Zenon Dance's "Song Awakened."
Zenon Dance’s “Song Awakened.” (The Minnesota Star Tribune)

Zenon in St. Paul

Zenon Dance Company premieres a new work by the New York-based Israeli choreographer Ori Flomin for its 35th Spring Season this week. Also on the program are works by Kyle Abraham and Stefanie Batten Bland, plus a piece by former Minnesotan Danny Buraczeski set to songs by Cesária Évora. The show brings Zenon (a recent staple at Minneapolis' Cowles Center) across the river for its first performance at the O'Shaughnessy since 2010. It's also a chance to see some of the company's new dancers, as several longtime members recently moved on. (7:30 p.m. Fri. & Sat., the O'Shaughnessy, 2004 Randolph Av., St. Paul, $32, 651-690-6700, oshag.stkate.edu)

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