Tzveta Kassabova
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Little is left to tell



Little is left to tell
(2012)




choreography:  Tzveta Kassabova

performance:  Emmakate Geisdorf, Joey Loto and                                                                Lacey Moore
composition and sound desigh:  Steve Wanna

voice:  Tim Altmeyer

percussion:  Stephen Lilly

text:  inspired by Samuel Becket

costume and set design:  Tzveta Kassabova
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lighting designer:   Michelle Mann
'“Little is left to tell,” a new work by a University of Florida dance professor Tzveta Kassabova. Samuel Beckett, a 20th century Irish writer, provided the inspiration for “Little is left to tell.” That line closes his short play “The Ohio Impromptu,” but the dance piece also brilliantly evoked Beckett’s “Krapp’s Last Tape,” “Happy Days” and the writer’s general absurdist, Sisyphean ethos.... groundbreaking dancing. '
Rebecca Ritzel, The Washington Post