Choreography


Throughout his career, Daniel has created a diverse body of choreographic work that spans live stage performances, interdisciplinary projects, and digital media. His choreography draws on a deep understanding of contemporary dance, blending elements of narrative, abstract movement, and multimedia integration. Daniel has been commissioned by several companies and universities where he has created dynamic works for both student and professional dancers. His choreography often incorporates large ensembles, intricate partnering, and a focus on collaboration, whether through developing material with the dancers, live music, digital projection, or multi-disciplinary artistic partnerships. His interest in alternative performance experiences has led to site-specific works, interactive installations, and performances in both traditional theaters and unconventional spaces.


2024

Purple Sonata 24

Ririe-Woodbury Dance Company, SLC, UT

Purple is a color of transformation and imagination, symbolizing the bridge between the physical and spiritual worlds. It inspires creativity, introspection, and a sense of wonder, making it a color that resonates with those who seek to explore the deeper aspects of life.


2024

STORYOGRAPH

Ririe-Woodbury Dance Company, SLC, UT

This dance considers the notion of immortality through survival of successive generations. It delves into the intertwining themes of memory and storytelling as they shape our history and our destiny. Set to an original musical score created and performed live by the Salt Lake Electric Ensemble, this vibrant dance surges with physicality as it charts the future of what we leave behind.


2024

The Parable

The University of Utah, SLC, UT

Inspired by The Parable of the Sower and the Parable of the Talents by Octavia E. Butler, this dance finds a community on the precipice of fulfilling their destiny. It focuses heavily on themes of community collaboration and how we must work together to achieve a common goal. It is not about the โ€œIโ€ but about the โ€œweโ€.


2024

Only Ever Once

America College Dance Association, Weber State University, Ogden, UT

This dance was created in 2 days through collaboration with 7 facilitators and 52 dancers. It was an autobiographical exploration of the people in the work and how moments of life are like different chapters in time.


2023

To See Beyond Our Time

Ririe-Woodbury Dance Company, SLC, UT

An evening length new dance created in response to the urgent call to save the Great Salt Lake. Galvanized by the declining water levels and catastrophic impact on both the air quality and the Lakeโ€™s teeming ecosystem, this dance reckons with our interconnected environmental fates. To See Beyond Our Time bears witness to what is happening to the Great Salt Lake and our response. It is an invitation to greater attention, recognition, and shared action.


2022

The Break of Day

Ririe-Woodbury Dance Company, SLC, UT

This rollicking new dance by Artistic Director, Daniel Charon is an ebullient musical visualization of John Adamsโ€™ The Chairman Dances: Foxtrot for Orchestra. The new dance looks forward from the moment we are in with a playful sense of release and momentumโ€“โ€“all told through a rhythmic language, spatial exploration, and familiar connections. The Break of Day emerges like the sun rising into a new day, arriving into the clarity of the present time.


2021

On Being

Ririe-Woodbury Dance Company, SLC, UT

On Being was created as a response to being able to dance together once again. After a hiatus from our usual day-to-day ways of working, itโ€™s been exhilarating to step back into a familiar dancing world, flexing our physical and creative abilities again. On Being explores physical connection through partnering, lifting, sharing weight, and moving in space together. As we created this piece, there was a tangible sense of re-appreciation for the art form and what is embedded within its DNAโ€“โ€“connection, community, and an awareness of those around us. There is such wonder in being able to connectโ€“โ€“the mere act of being together has become such a wondrous thing. I hope that this piece can offer a sense of solace, an opportunity to reflect, and moments for your imagination to feel free.


2020

Autumn Sun

Ririe-Woodbury Dance Company, SLC, UT

This dance, featuring a series of duets, is set amongst the backdrop of a physically distanced world and reflects upon what it means to connect both casually and intimately from afar. The title evokes the idea that there is something both comforting and sad about it at the same time.


2020

Aberrations of Light

Ririe-Woodbury Dance Company, SLC, UT

Aberrations of Light which is inspired by Carl Saganโ€™s spellbinding book Pale Blue Dot. Saganโ€™s insightful writing considers humanity’s place in the universe and how the Earth is the only home that we have. The dance reflects upon our connection to the planet and how it is vital to exist in collaboration with the world around us. In honor of the breadth of Utahโ€™s dance community, 11 dancers from Utah Valley Universityโ€™s Department of Dance will join Ririe-Woodburyโ€™s six dancers, creating a compelling and dynamic ensemble.


2019

Now or Never

Ririe-Woodbury Dance Company, SLC, UT

Now or Never encapsulates the state of the world through an intimate duet and considers how there is so much to contend with on a daily basisโ€“the constant onslaught of information, mis-information, identity politics, and an unknown future. This work, set to Leonard Cohenโ€™s weighty Everybody Knows, finds two people in the regularity of their daily lives embracing the necessity to lean on each other for support. Through fast-paced gestures, partnering, and intertwining interactions this couple vents whatโ€™s needed to be said as a process to cope and to find normalcy amongst uncertainty.


2019

Dance for a Liminal Space,
parts 1 and 2

Ririe-Woodbury Dance Company, SLC, UT

Dance for a Liminal Space is imagined to exist in a realm of transition where one finds themself at the threshold of a process, boundary, or beginning. This work will be presented in two parts, bookending intermission, encouraging a sense of return, nostalgia, and recollection. This piece contemplates the idea of transition and how it seems as though this state of being is actually quite constant. It examines the life changing moments where we step out of the ordinary to process an event that has happenedโ€“โ€“something that suspends our everyday life.


2019

The Live Creature & Ethereal Things

Ririe-Woodbury Dance Company, SLC, UT

Ririe-Woodbury Dance Company is thrilled to present a world premiere show for all ages. โ€˜the live creature & ethereal thingsโ€™. Consider this work a journey of the imagination, choreographed by Artistic Director, Daniel Charon, a collaborative story line written by Alexandra Harbold and Robert Scott Smith of Flying Bobcat Theatrical Laboratory, and an original score by John Paul Haywardโ€“all local SLC artists. This magical adventure transports you past the threshold of the ordinary into a world of fantastical possibilities and asks, โ€œIf you could tell a story and share it with the entire world, what story would you tell?โ€ With storytelling in both English and Spanish, โ€˜the live creature & ethereal thingsโ€™ explores ways our individual voices matter, and how our intimate social connections weave the patterns of our lives. This new production is inspired by the mission of the Red Fred Project, founded by Executive Director, Dallas Graham, which gives voice to young storytellers living in extraordinary circumstances.


2018

Return,
part III of the Together Alone trilogy

Ririe-Woodbury Dance Company, SLC, UT

An evening-length science-fiction inspired dance-work that imagines our future selves as a result of this current age of accelerations. Set in the future onboard a spacecraft that is in the midst of a multigenerational journey, six galactic immigrants are isolated within the confines of an artificial ecosystem where the natural world no longer exists. Outcast and abandoned by their ancestors, these travelers seek to discover their humanity in the artificial world in which they now existโ€“โ€“they seek to find out who they are as they search for a new home. Conceived and choreographed by Artistic Director Daniel Charon and with an original score by the Salt Lake Electric Ensemble, this project considers how our current interactions with technology are affecting who we will become, and are impacting our ability to take care of our planet. 


2017

Exilic Dances

Ririe-Woodbury Dance Company, SLC, UT

This dance (set to the invigorating rhythms of klezmer music) is a musical theater styled exploration of the irony and perils associated with immigration. It honors community, identity, and the idea of embracing the stranger. 

โ€œExilic Dances is dedicated to anyone who has ever been the peace-maker, the bully, the friend, the stranger, the smoker, the drinker, the parent, or the child. Itโ€™s for anyone who has felt lost or found. Itโ€™s for those who belong to a community or donโ€™t belong to a community. Itโ€™s for lovers, itโ€™s for potential, and itโ€™s for trying to belong. Itโ€™s for anyone who has ever handled an egg or been yelled at. Itโ€™s for whatโ€™s real and whatโ€™s pretend.โ€


2017

Snowmelt

Ririe-Woodbury Dance Company, SLC, UT

Snowmelt considers the impact of the human footprint on our fragile biosphere. Joining the company for this work will be guest dancers from the University of Utahโ€™s esteemed Department of Dance. 


2016

Elegy

Ririe-Woodbury Dance Company, SLC, UT

Elegy is a poetic reflection choreographed in response to the current epidemic of senseless killings plaguing our World. It is created in the memory of the Orlando shooting victims.


2016

Enter
part II of the Together Alone trilogy

Ririe-Woodbury Dance Company, SLC, UT

Enter is inspired by the notion of our abstracted existence within the vastness of a new, digital ecosystem. Who are we within the immense openness of this borderless digital landscapeโ€“โ€“a space where we can be anonymous, real, or imagined? Author Neal Stephenson suggests our digital consciousness exists in a Metaverse where our interactions occur within โ€œthe black desert of the electronic night.โ€


2015

Shift
part I of the Together Alone trilogy

Ririe-Woodbury Dance Company, SLC, UT

An intimate examination of existing in a digitally saturated world; how relentless connection can actually lead to new types of solitude.

โ€œOur human evolution is fundamentally changing as we relate to each other more and more in a mediated landscape. A new solitude emerges as we expect more from technology and less from each other. Together Alone is a journey into our future selves where risk, vulnerability, and connection have new meaning.โ€


2015

53 Rooms

Ririe-Woodbury Dance Company, SLC, UT

A Collaboration with the Salt Lake Electric Ensemble and the University of Utah Department of Modern Dance

โ€œIn C, the musical work accompanying this dance, consists of 53 short musical phrases. Each phrase is repeated an arbitrary number of times with each musician deciding, on their own, when to transition to the next phrase. Itโ€™s an incredibly structured score that through rigorous interpretation remains flexible to the needs of the moment. The interpretation of these compartmentalized phrases drew me to think about the modularization of our own lives โ€“ about how a singular relationship can be perceived in multiple ways. My piece, 53 Rooms, evolved into a physical narrative by considering the balance between the constrained and free, the ordered and open, the personal and the communal. My hope is that you will  take in this event as something to be experienced without feeling the necessity to define it.โ€


2014

Construct

Ririe-Woodbury Dance Company, SLC, UT

โ€œThe piece sparked thoughts on the meaning of individuality and if that concept is even realistic in our world as society seems to construct us more than we can ever shape it.โ€ – 15 Bytes


2013

Everything That Changes

Ririe-Woodbury Dance Company, SLC, UT

This piece is inspired by the notion that time is continually moving forward and that change is inevitableโ€“โ€“how in life, we are faced with many passing moments that affect who we are. 


2013

Blink

CalArts MFA Thesis

A multi-media dance theater piece set in a world where time fractures, folds and unfolds for seven people navigating a warped and variable reality created by their discreet and interconnected stories. The disjointed moments of their lives, distorted in scale, hold the characters apart, bind them together, or confine them in their own minds. Weaving together images from dreams and memories, Blink utilizes live video projections, an original score for two player pianos, and off-center, highly charged dancing to present a world where nonsense makes perfect sense, and time is a relentless driving force. 


2013

Storm

Zenon Dance Company, Minneapolis, MN

Storm is inspired by the individual energy inherent in each of us that when put together, make a community’s life force so unique. The component parts that make up this community are the constantly shifting energy fields between individuals. The vitality of this living organism that is community, depends on how these relationships coexist.

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