A Suite for Small Spaces III is an intimate evening of original contemporary dance that brings audiences up close to movement, music, and storytelling. Featuring new works by Julian Adair, this Fringe Festival production transforms small spaces into powerful worlds of human connection and imagination.
Why did you submit your show to the Omaha Fringe Festival?
I applied to the Fringe because it provides a unique opportunity to share intimate, audience-centered dance works in a setting that celebrates artistic risk and innovation. The festival's spirit of creativity and accessibility makes it the perfect home for A Suite for Small Spaces III.
What are you hoping audiences will take away from the performance?
I hope audiences leave with a renewed appreciation for the beauty of movement and the way dance can tell stories, evoke emotions, and create shared experiences without saying a word.
About Omaha Fringe Festival
Core Purpose:
Art is for everyone and thrives without limits. Our mission is to amplify voices, foster creativity, and connect audiences with bold, new works.
Core Values:
Accessibility
Ensuring art is open to all.
Creativity
Encouraging bold and artistic expression.
Community
Building connections to foster a collaborative, vibrant culture.