Testimonials
"A few other works were more postmodern – daring in a softer, more mysterious way. Frances Rose Koper’s ethereal 'Do you remember me, when I had all this desire in my eyes?' brought to mind something of the Greek muses, of Isadora Duncan dancing in draperies. The movement vocabulary offered the sort of fresh, subtle intricacy that made me want to know more – for the story to keep revealing itself. Even without narrative and without personally knowing these dancers, I felt as if this trio was moving from their deepest truths."
-Kathryn Boland of Dance Informa
Young Choreographer's Festival Review
"Ms. Koper is poised to be a leading and significant voice as a dance-maker-artist-activist who makes works beyond the proscenium and far beyond normative expectations for BFA-trained dance graduates."
-Selene Carter
"To create an art experience that is visually moving, with both an emotional resonance and intellectual engagement is remarkable for any artist, but to do it as a college senior is utterly unexpected."
-Dr. Liz Kryder-Reid
Movement at the Mies Review