Our primary goals are to communicate and connect through movement. Without these actions there is no kinetic echo, no understanding, no empathy, no questioning, and no response.

 

GoFundMe for Movie2 (working title)

Trailer for “Tales from Dapple Creek”

OUR STORY

We made a pretty cool movie, Tales from Dapple Creek. It’s won scads of awards—thirty-nine national and international ones to date (see list below), and now we’re prepping for a second movie.

You know those ineffable moments when you can’t find the right word to say? You can feel it and sense its weight, but... A shrug of your shoulder or a tilt of your head best completes the message. The gesture conveys what words cannot say. That’s a vast part of how TDCconnects. It’s that and more—we speak the unspeakable.

With our second movie, we need your help. We need to purchase a camera that supports our needs. We require a better-quality video so the work can be projected on big theater screens.

“Yes, marvelous!” exclaim critics and audience goers. “Now you’ve got to make the next movie. But this time, get a real camera. It’s a must. That little webcam you used during Covid won’t cut it today in the Big Shot film world."

If strangers responded that way when we used sub-par equipment but still made an award-winning film, just think how our next movie, Movie2, will captivate the world.

A clip from “The Dare,” the third of eight tales in TDC

Kista Tucker

Kista Tucker

Kista Tucker

Kista Tucker, the Director of this extraordinary company, brings her insights to surface through the movement arts.

In Rehearsal

from:  “Tales from dapple Creek”

from: “Tales from dapple Creek”

A series of eight tales, “Tales from Dapple Creek,” will be presented at University of Oregon’s School of Music and Dance concert on Saturday, March 6th at 6:00pm (Pacific Time). Note: that’s 9:00pm (Eastern Time).

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Pitted Post, WY

Pitted Post, WY

Artistic movement can be a whole, connected mind/body experience. It has to be "real" / "honest" / "genuine" to work.