We had the good fortune of connecting with Isabel von Rittberg and we’ve shared our conversation below…
This summer, Boulder Arts Outdoors offered three evenings of socially-distant diverse performances featuring everything from bluegrass musicians to a modern-day juggler. On Friday, Saturday and Sunday, the drive-in event will celebrate its second installment by welcoming returning and new artists to the Gerald Stazio Softball Fields parking lot, 2445 Stazio Drive, Boulder.
No ropes, no silks, and no wires existed, yet the dancers of AscenDance Project were suspended in the air. The world premiere of New Heights: Dancing on the Walls that Divide Us appeared at the Dairy Arts Center on October 12 & 13, 2019. With this new work, AscenDance Project strives to call attention to the numerous ways division can transpire, then counters it with connection.
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Today we’d like to introduce you to Isabel von Rittberg. Isabel, can you briefly walk us through your story – how you started and how you got to where you are today.
I grew up in Beyenburg, a tiny village tucked away in Germany’s green rolling hills riding bareback and roaming around the woods. Summers were spent hiking Montana’s Rocky Mountains while visiting my mother’s family.