Creature Works | The Tower (work-in-progress)
About this Event
PARKING
There are a few first-come, first-served designated Samudra spots in the parking lot, as well as parallel parking right on Adams Street. Please do NOT park in residential parking spots (there's signage). During off-business hours (outside of the 9-5 range), you can park at the bank parking lot across the street. There is also free 4-hour parking on Central Street and some free street parking in the surrounding neighborhoods.
ABOUT
Creature Works presents THE TOWER, a work in progress showing in its early development phase, an intimate sharing of a new evening length dance work in formation.
Creature Works is an experimental dance company creating character driven, physically rigorous work that sits between theatre and dance. The company’s work is structured through layered visual worlds, embodied storytelling, and shifting choreographic systems that explore how bodies carry memory, behaviour, and transformation.
THE TOWER continues this body of work, bringing together an intergenerational cast within a developing choreographic structure built around a sculptural “light tower.” Bodies construct and inhabit a changing environment of light, height, and proximity, where attention shifts between ensemble building and individual presence.
As a work-in-progress showing, this event offers a glimpse into an evolving process rather than a finished piece. It is an opportunity to witness the language of Creature Works as it is being formed in real time, where structure, humor, and physical storytelling continue to develop through rehearsal and experimentation.
THE TOWER invites audiences into a space where visibility, collaboration, and transformation are actively being tested, and where meaning is still open and unfolding.
CAST OF THE TOWER
Ann Barksdale, Sarah Speigel, Hannah Haines, Daija Paradis, Hannah Ranco, Kay Nadine, Sharoan Cohen, Cassidy Brown, Jennifer Hoffer.
ABOUT THE CHOREOGRAPHER
KELSIE STEIL is a New England–based choreographer, director, and dance artist and drag king whose work blends dance and character to create emotionally resonant, story-driven performance. She explores mental health, domestic scenarios, and human archetypes through character profiles drawn from lived or observed experiences. Her choreography seeks the moments where movement and message collide, often leaning into dissonance and a sense of unreality to deepen impact.
Kelsie’s creative process is collaborative and grounded in care. She builds safe, communicative environments for performers, combining rigorous rehearsal with dialogue, group exercises, and playful experimentation that foster trust and emotional risk. Her practice spans live performance, dance film, and interdisciplinary collaboration, often working with composers, filmmakers, and other artists to develop original scores and multimedia elements.
Prior to the founding of Creature Works in 2026, all of Kelsie’s work was presented under her own name. In 2025, she premiered Split My Soul, an evening-length, character-driven work refined through an immersive study of Commedia dell’Arte. The piece demonstrates her signature approach to choreography, blending theatricality, emotional depth, and movement invention. Her collaborative projects include CRAVING THE MYSTIC, adapted into an award-winning film by Jennifer Hoffer, and Rummage Lane, a full-length duet co-created with choreographer Hannah Haines.
Kelsie earned the Contemporary Dance Award at Plymouth State University for her achievements and choreography, recognizing her early commitment to innovation, storytelling, and emotional resonance in dance. Her work has been presented across New England at venues including SPACE Gallery, Lila Dance Festival, Engine, Franco Center, Dance Annex, Hill Arts and City Theater.
Where is it happening?
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USD 0.00 to USD 28.52











