Having choreographed over 40 dances and three op-
eras, there will tentatively be a concert the first week
of May (location TBD at time of press). Greene will
perform one of his favorites, Dixit Dominus by Viv-
aldi, which comprises eight sections in 20 minutes.
With considerable steps and formality, this modern
dance set to classical music creates a spiritual journey
for those in attendance. He will also present Awak-
enings, a new piece set to cello loops previewed at
the Company Ballet School in August, 2016. Concert
dates and locations can be found at:
https://www.facebook.com/vincas.greene
2017 will also bring an interactive art project in col-
laboration with SPARK Central (September) and po-
tentially a virtual reality venture with film director
Juan Mas.
Whatever the future of the Danse Matters communi-
ty, Master Greeneās story will be a moving and ex-
citing one.
Jocelyn Whitfield-Babcock is a freelance journalist, grant
and technical writer, copy editor, and published author
living in the Inland Northwest. A Whitworth University
graduate, she has been connected to the visual, fine, and
performance arts since childhood.
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