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Friday, May 30, 2025
7:30 pm

(RE)Fine Spring Concert

COCA (Center of Creative Arts)

Saint Louis Dance Theatre concludes its groundbreaking (RE)Imagine season with (RE)Fine, a showcase of contemporary dance at its most exceptional. Choose between Joshua L. Peugh's narrative ballet My Dear Watson or our repertory program featuring Norbert De La Cruz III's world premiere alongside masterworks from today's most compelling choreographic voices.

At COCA’s Catherine B. Berges Theatre6880 Washington Avenue St. Louis, MO 63130

PROGRAM A: MY DEAR WATSON (May 30 @ 7:30 PM & May 31 @ 2 PM)

PAY WHAT YOU CAN ON CLOSING NIGHT!
Sunday evening's repertory performance (6/1 at 7:30 PM) is our Community Night!
Community Night ensures everyone can experience the transformative power of dance by removing barriers to participate and welcoming all audiences to our performances

For more information , https://www.saintlouisdancetheatre.org/refine-spring-concert

8:00 pm

Darrell Scott

Focal Point

Multi-instrumentalist and singer-songwriter Darrell Scott mines and cultivates the everyday moment, taking the rote, menial, mundane, and allowing it to be surreal, ever poignant, and candidly honest, lilting, blooming, and resonating. The words he fosters allow us to make sense of the world, what is at stake here, and our place in it. And ultimately, Darrell knows the sole truth of life is that love is all that matters, that we don’t always get it right, but that’s the instinctive and requisite circuitous allure of things, why we forever chase it, and why it is held sacred.

Darrell Scott comes from a musical family with a father who had him smitten with guitars by the age of 4, alongside a brother who played Jerry Reed style as well. From there, things only ramped up with literature and poetry endeavors while a student at Tufts University, along with playing his way through life. This would never change.

After recently touring with Robert Plant and the Zac Brown Band (2 years with each), and producing albums for Malcolm Holcombe and Guy Clark and being named “Songwriter of the Year” for both ASCAP and NSAI, these days find him roaming his Tennessee wilderness acreage hiking along the small river, creating delicious meals with food raised on his property and playing music. He often leads songwriting workshops to help people tell their own truths with their stories, and is as busy as always writing, producing, performing, and just plain fully immersing himself in life.

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