Cohesion Dance Project will present Recollections, an evening-length contemporary dance performance, on Sunday, May 17, with free admission. The work is choreographed and performed by Nina Murphy, the organization's 2026 Spring Artist-in-Residence.
Murphy's piece draws conceptual grounding from the philosophy of Søren Kierkegaard, exploring how repetition and recollection operate as the same movement traveling in opposite directions — repetition as a lived experience moving forward in the present, and recollection as a return to what has already been. The choreography also pulls from patterns found in nature and Murphy's own creative process.
Cohesion Dance Project is one of Helena's working contemporary dance organizations, and its artist residency program has brought choreographers from outside the region to develop and show new work locally. No ticket is required for Sunday's performance.