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(1984)
A woodland creature frolics.
Music:
Lee Holdbridge
(7 minutes)
(1997)
Church of Nations delves into the complex ethical question of whether religious leaders should endorse armed conflict in the name of faith and God.
Music:
Ennio Morricone
and
The Art of Noise
(12 minutes)
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(1977)
This work was born from a profound moment when President George H. W. Bush made a significant statement. It was widely reported that the President had sought counsel from religious leaders who granted their approval for war. Church of Nations delves into the complex ethical question of whether religious leaders should endorse armed conflict in the name of faith and God.
Music: Ennio Morricone and The Art of Noise
(12 minutes)

(1984)
An ancestral elder passes the legacy of life onto children of the new world.
Music:
Quincy Jones,
Claus Ogerman
and Patti Austin
(18 minutes)
(1984)
A portrait of strife, despair, and ultimate triumph.
Music:
Roberta Flack, Quincy Jones
and
Donny Hathaway
(23 minutes)
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(1984)
Mesmerizes and unfolds in the depths of the Earth's core, where stones are shaped with whispers of time.
(9 minutes)
Music:
Quincy Jones
(1985)
A child's dream journey into a flower community of good and evil.
Music:
Charles Gross, Stevie Wonder and Gustav Holtz
(35 minutes)


(2005)
An intimate and stirring look into a troubled chapter.
Music:
Ennio Morricone, Phillip Glass,
and Bjork
(17 minutes)
(1982)
The splendor of nature's elements come alive to celebrate the birth of my beloved niece, Nia Keii.
Music:
Joe Sample
(14 minutes)


(2006)
From obscurity to radiant light.
(12 minutes)
Music:
Steve Reich
and
Sigur Ros
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(1997)
Representing the trinity of spirit, mind, and body
Music:
Terrance Trent Darby
and Hans Zimmer
Text:
Shonnese C.L. Coleman
(8 minutes)


(2004)
Tleftraeh was inspired by nineteenth century African-American family photographs.
Music:
Antonin Dvorak
(8 minutes)

(2013)
Two souls swirl in the tender embrace of vulnerability,
surrendering to the winds of love's fervent dance.
(8 minutes)
Music:
Nina Simone
This listing is not representative of the entire catalog. Additional choreography will be added over time. During consultations, whether listed or not, please inquire about which work aligns with your project's theme.
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