“Hale has a particular abandon in the way she moves: a sense of intimacy, unpredictability, and real emotion flows out from her without overt histrionics or sentimentality. Very cool. ”
“With a humble and gentle spirit, she never demands your attention, but always captures it, because there is a power and allure in the way she walks, the way she moves. ”

Morning paper announcing Cienaños premier at Teatro Manuel Bonilla

Anti-Manners: A Dance Feast. photo: Dylan York

Headfirst to Upsidedown. Johnathon Kelso Photography

I See You and I Raise You One. photo: Bobbi Jo Brooks

Convergent Frequencies. photo: Patrick Heagney
brief history of the second and smallest toes on my right foot as it pertains to dexterity and longing for the sea. photo: Roni Nicole

Frida. photo: David Batterman
In Situ. photo: Mike Stasny

Sanity Ceremonies @ 7Stages. photo: Bobbi Jo Brooks

Frida. photo: David Batterman

Gem n' I. film still: Bob Finkelstein

Gem n' I. film still: Bob Finkelstein

Great ArtDoors Festival @ Hambidge. photo: Dayna Thacker

Great ArtDoors Festival @ Hambidge. photo: Dayna Thacker

Shirtology (Jérôme Bel) photo: Moore College of Art and Design

Modes of Operation. film still: Helen Hale

Sanity Ceremonies @ Alfred U. photo: Dylan Staniszewski

Anti-Manners: A Dance Feast. photo: Dylan York

Untitled is a Choice (Tahni Holt). photo: Bobbi Jo Brooks

Carnival de Resistance. photo: Tim Nafziger

Moments (Kun-Yang Lin/Dancers). Bicking Photography

11.11.11. (Alisa Mittin) photo: Anton Molla

playing on the porch. photo: Karley Sullivan

Sanity Ceremonies @ Alfred U. photo: Dylan Staniszewski
“Choreographer and dancer Helen Hale makes magnetic, inviting performances.”
“Her inspired work demonstrated what it means to live a conscious, creative and joyful life.”