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PUNTO DE INFLEXIÓN

 

welcome

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[ 01 ]

What Have We Lost?

[ Type ]

Interdisciplinary Performance

[ Year ]

2026

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[ 02 ]

What Have We Lost? wip

[ Type ]

Dance

[ Year ]

2025

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[ 03 ]

From the Borderlands to the Roots

[ Type ]

Multimedia Performance

[ Year ]

2023

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[ 04 ]

downcast

[ Type ]

Dance

[ Year ]

2021

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[ 05 ]

Vanished Vibrations

[ Type ]

Performance

[ Year ]

2021

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[ 06 ]

800 South

[ Type ]

Dance Film

[ Year ]

2021

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our work - (slide)       

“For a work about loss, the work is very full. Dense, layered, fast, funny, fierce, beautiful. The vignettes pile up. The dancers push through with extraordinary force.”

Mitsu Salmon, loveDANCEmore

“Fearless, fierce and indomitable in human spirit: The Utah Review’s Top Ten Moments of the Utah Enlightenment in 2025.”

Les Roka, The Utah Review

“Superb Punto de Inflexión’s From the Borderlands to the Roots, part of Corriente Alterna festival, suspends us between struggle and celebration.”

Matthew Ivan Bennett, The Utah Review

“The evening ended with a very strong work titled downcast performed by Jara, Kolbeck, and Bourgeault underneath a single hanging flood lamp. The lamp was very close in proximity to the front row of the audience and the piece was expertly choreographed and performed.”

Jeff Slayton, LA Dance Chronicle

“The piece I saw at the Art Barn was Stephanie García’s demanding but beautiful solo Vanished Vibrations, presented as a part of García’s Flash Project residency, made in collaboration with PROArtes México, Punto de Inflexión Dance Company and video artist Peter Hay. I found the opening of this solo particularly moving..”

Samuel Hanson, loveDANCEmore

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