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Feb
20
7:30 PM19:30

BAM: Dance History(s): Imagination as a Form of Study

UPCOMING Performances: Thu, Feb 20 at 7:30PM

RUNNING TIME: 60min

VENUE: Peter Jay Sharp Building, The Adam Space (BAMcafé)

TICKET INFORMATION: Free
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In their recently published anthology, Dance History(s): Imagination as a Form of Study, choreographers Thomas F. DeFrantz and Annie-B Parson gather a dozen diverse perspectives on the history of dance, each contributed by a working choreographer and all addressing the same question: What is dance history? By handing the authorial microphone to dance artists to serve as our dance historians, the book assembles their embodied lineages, and creates a new prismatic shape for dance history(s). The evening of book readings, with 60-second interstitial dances done by the authors, features a choreographic score by Annie-B Parson in collaboration with fellow choreographer/authors DeFrantz, mayfield brooks, maura nguyễn donohue, Keith Hennessy, Bebe Miller, Okwui Okpokwasili, Eiko Otake, Javier Steel-Frésquez, Ogemdi Ude, Mariana Valencia, and Andros Zins-Browne.

Brooklyn Academy of Music
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Nov
29
9:00 PM21:00

UCCS: Discussion and Book Signing

November 29, 2021 7:00PM
Chapman Fnd. Recital Hall

In a career that has included performances at the most prestigious art centers in the world, Eiko Otake now focuses on the development of work inspired by her six visits to the nuclear fallout zones around the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Plant in Japan. By placing her body in-situ in sometimes unusual locations around the world, she creates emotional, evocative and often jarring juxtapositions, encouraging the viewer to witness and assess their relationship to surroundings. Ten years after the disaster, Eiko has shown a rare continuity in pursuing a theme of nuclear matters and the possibility of an artist’s involvement in the issue.

ENT Center for the Arts at UCCS
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