photography by G. Mark Lewis and Charles Schinner

Since 2013 we have been a grassroots, non-profit performance incubation team dedicated to providing our home communities along the Colorado Front Range with affordable and thought provoking performance experiences. LuneAseas is a bridge the connects the worlds of music and movement together.

LuneAseas is multimedia collaborative effort that includes music, dance, theater, fashion, and visual art into a cohesive production using old and new literary sources.

We provide our communities with movement work shops that inspire, build social skills, encourage our participants to think creatively, and to move in ways they never thought possible.

 

Our Mission…

is to incubate, create, and perform with different platforms of artistic mediums from visual design, music, to dance, while provoking conversations on social issues relevant in today's world. LuneAseas finds the harmony that drives these different mediums through collaboration. We expand, immerse, and diversify audiences through projects in live theatre, film, and digital media. We teach dancers, non-dancers, and organizations how to harness the creative potential of groups using our methods of creative movement and sound.

Clearly LuneAseas (6Degrees) has creativity in spades in addition to a wide-ranging toolbox of skills and knowledge from which to pull.
— Deanne Gertner, Presenting Denver

Company Bio

LuneAseas began in 2013 with name Six Degrees Dance Collaborative. Founded by Leah Casper and Abrona Ferrari, they had the intention of Six Degrees being a place where they could find their own choreographic voice, and make short dance films to project with Leah’s music sets. The collaborative began to expand to using only local, original, or live music to fuel the the visuals and choreography. It then became something much bigger than what they ever intended.

Six Degrees debuted at the Bas Theatre in July of 2014 with a sold out performance that featured 15 Colorado dance artists, musicians, and performing artists in an eclectic performance. This fuel the creative fire to expand their dance creations outside the traditional theatre space to music venues and festivals. Performing at the Aggie Theater, New West Fest, and with Dead Jam House Band at Avogrado’s Number marked a milestone year for the collaborative.

Introducing LuneAseas (formerly 6 Degrees)