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Adam The Great
Animotion
A-WOL Dance Collective
Aguamiel
Stacy Allison
AM/FM
Kermet Apio
Ariel Consort
Debra Arlyn
Dan Balmer
The Beach Toys
Shoshana Bean
Big Night Out
Brothers from Different Mothers
Body and Soul Reunion
The Cheeseburgers
Coyote Creek
Ty Curtis
Dance Factory
Dance Heads
Dance West
De'Zhon as Sammy Davis Jr.
Design
Valerie Day
Escapade
DoctorfunK
Louise Duart
The Essentials
The Fabulous Essentials
5 Guys Named Moe
Tom Grant
Melody Guy
Harmik
Sally Harmon
Jerry Harris
Karla Harris
Michael Allen Harrison
Heidi Thompson as Cher
High Street
Hit Machine
Linda Hornbuckle
intervision
The Jammies
Don Jansen
The Jeff and Rhiannon Show
Michael John
Darren Johnson
Jugglemania
Jujuba
Key Of Dreams
Karen as Marilyn
The Patrick Lamb Band
Don Latarski w/ Halie Loren
Johnny Limbo & the Lugnuts
Lions of Batacuda
Maureen Love
Christopher Loid
Jack Mack and the
     Heart Attack

Clarolyn Maier
Johnny Martin
McQueen
Bobby Medina & the
Red Hot Band

Melegari Chamber Players
Jacob Merlin
Metro
Aaron Meyer
Misty River
Dave Milne
Alfredo Muro
Judy Norton
Off The Record
Heather Pearl
The Party Angels
Pepe and the Bottle Blondes
Power of 10
Quarterflash
Reunion
Susan Rice
River City Ramblers
Rocket 88
Curtis Salgado
Dwight Slade
Satin Love Orchestra
Sonic Funk Orchestra
Space Oddity
Starship
Stephanie Scheiderman
Seymour
Keegan Smith
Shwing Daddies
Soul Vaccination
Joe Stoddard
Swing D.C.
The Swingline Cubs
Tall Jazz
Kit Taylor
Those Darn Accordions
The Bobby Torres Ensemble
The Trail Band
Type A
V-Chords
The Wacky Waiter
Kathy Walker
Ellen Whyte
Wise Guys
Zippers

 
A-WOL Dance Collective 


          
As a performing company A-WOL seeks to liberate audiences from traditional ideas of what it means to dance. Mingling the worlds of dance and aerial, they ignite a wonder and curiosity for what can happen when a human body takes flight. The physicality of their movement both on the floor and in the air, conveys striking fearlessness and unmistakable rigor. Through challenging the scope of human capability, A-WOL will give you something to dream for.
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Believing that art should be accessible to everyone, A-WOL is not afraid to pluck their work from behind the theatre curtain, and pursue their audiences by popping up in a variety of unexpected locations. They’ve been seen hanging from the trees in the middle of the forest to dangling from the ceilings of Portland’s trendiest night clubs. Hip yet sophisticated, A-WOL has a versatility of style that appeals to anyone.
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A-WOL was created in 2003 as a “Collective.” The four co-founders’ intention was to form a group that could operate efficiently by using the different strengths and skills of all company members, both on and off stage. Avoiding the cookie cutter feel, A-WOL consists of strong dancers each with a unique style or specialty, which gives the company’s repertory an ever-evolving texture.

Off stage, each member has a specific responsibility, from costuming to rigging equipment to being an educator in the community.