“Shifting Perspectives” (2018). Lindenwood University. (Photo Credit: Katie Strzelec Photography)
“Honor the loss” (2018). Lindenwood University. (Photo Credit: John Lamb)
“Orange, New Jersey (1917)” (2017). Lindenwood University. (Photo Credit: Jon White)
“Stevland” (2017). Lindenwood University. (Photo Credit: Jon White)
“Quadrant” (2017). Lindenwood University. (Photo Credit: Jon White)
“For the strings” (2016). Modern American Dance Company.
“For the strings” (2016). Lindenwood University. (Photo Credit: Jon White)
“Civilians” (2015) is inspired by the zeitgeist of WWII. Through research into the effects of loss, devastation, companionship, and reunion, five vignettes were composed to highlight poignant moments as perceived by the choreographer. Thank you to the Departments of Studio Arts and Fashion Design for an inspiring collaboration. Lindenwood University. (Photo Credit: Jon White)
“Malagueña” (2014). Collaboration with the Lindenwood University Jazz Band. Lindenwood University.
“It’s been 12,364 Days” (2014). Leverage Dance Theater. (Photo Credit: Jon White)
“When togetherness won’t combine” (2014). Lindenwood University. (Photo Credit: Bartlett PhotoArt)
“It’s not my place” (2014). The College of Lake County.
“flutter, flow, form” (2013). Lindenwood University. (Photo Credit: Jon White)
“Steun” (2011). Lindenwood University.
“Magnificent Disparities” (2010). An excerpt of Boundaries. Through a combination of choreography, sound, text and materials such as fabric, tape and boxes, the concert explores the question’s literal and metaphoric; performative and material; and individual, social and familial considerations. Zweier’s work has been characterized as “highly energetic,” distinguished by “sophisticated movement invention,” and “having the zany appeal of an Almodóvar film.” (Photo Credit: Sinru Ku)