Elizabeth A. Miklavcic - Performance Roles
1980 - 1989

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(1989) A History of Timeless Connections
Choreographed by Kathryn Elliot this dance examines the emotional experience of when close siblings have to part.

(1989) All Of A Sudden
Choreographed and performed by Elizabeth A. Miklavcic this work is about the frustration of lost chances.

(1989) Ignorance of Burden
Co-created with Jimmy Miklavcic this work focuses on co-dependency and carrying the weight of a partner without even being aware of the burden.

(1989) Glances of Women
Choreographed by Abby Fiat this dance was a personal exploration into the lives of women that touched Ms. Fiat. This dance was performed in the spring Performing "Danscompany" concert at Kingsbury Hall, Salt Lake City, Utah.

(1988) Photographic Memory
Choreographed by Elizabeth A. Miklavcic and Jimmy H. Miklavcic this work was created for Elizabeth's graduate thesis concert Secrets Leaking and inspired by the title of a poem by William Butler Yeats.

(1987) Music For Bubble Biters
Created and conducted by Jimmy H. Miklavcic, Music for Bubble Biters was inspired by watching his baby daughter blow bubbles in the bath tub.

(1986) Could This Be Part of My Childhood?
Choreographed by Tina Karlsson in 1982 this solo work was set on Elizabeth A. Miklavcic for the Another Language Performing Arts Company debut concert.

(1986) What?
Originally choreographed in 1984, this work was restaged for the Another Language Performing Arts Company debut concert. What? was performed many times in the company repertoire.

(1986) One Door Down
Choreographed and performed by Elizabeth A. Miklavcic and Daniel Killpack this work was created for the Another Language Debut Concert. Originally developed for Shirley Ririe's composition class at the University of Utah Modern Dance Department, this work was re-staged for the proscenium venue.

(1986) Ted Speaks His Mind
Co-created by Jimmy & Elizabeth Miklavcic this work was developed for the Brown Bag Concert Series and performed at Dinwoody Park in downtown Salt Lake City, Utah.

(1985) That Darn Arm
Choreographed by Elizabeth A. Miklavcic this trio is a light hearted rhythmic look at when body parts do not behave.

(1985) Chrysalis
Choreographed and performed by Elizabeth A. Miklavcic, this edited version was filmed by Kerry Jensen. Kerry's videography was projected with slide images onto the frosted plexiglas creating a 3D effect during the gallery opening reception of Janes Prirgeon's The Big Picture at the Salt Lake Art Center in the Winter of 1986.

(1980) A Dog's Breath Comes In Green
Choreographed by Jimmy H. Miklavcic this solo was originally set on Elizabeth in 1980. This dance was performed in many different venues, not all were recorded. This 1990 performance was at the Snow College Crane Theatre in Ephraim, Utah.