Following its sold-out engagement last season, Nashville’s celebrated contemporary dance company, New Dialect, returns to OZ Arts Nashville Feb. 20–23 with its critically acclaimed work, The Triangle, and the world premiere of First Fruit. New Dialect's artistic director and choreographer, Banning Bouldin, created The Triangle while she confronted her diagnosis of multiple sclerosis. The highly visual work is a deeply personal and surrealistic production that combines conceptual fashion, sculpture and powerful movement to re-envision disability and limitation as opportunities to uncover new strengths. New Dialect’s program at OZ Arts will also feature the world premiere of First Fruit by Miami-based, Cuban American choreographer Rosie Herrera. Called "the Pina Bausch of South Beach" by The New York Times, Herrera's newest work explores universal themes of intimacy and human connection with her signature passion, striking imagination and delightful wit. Click here for more information and to purchase tickets.

