Jessica Gaynor Dance creates work that utilizes extreme physicality, cerebral patterning and sophisticated formal structures in an exploration of the complexities of human experience. This new evening length piece, performed by an ensemble of seven dancers, investigates issues of space and the ways in which it dictates our daily experiences. From cramped places to developing landscapes, the choreography explores density, facings, spatial patterns, and pathways as the space both contracts and expands.
Choreography: Jessica Gaynor
Performers: Jonathan Ciccarelli, Ashlie Kittleson, Jake Laub, Blythe Proffitt, Jordan Risdon, Julia Sabangan, Angel Vasquez
Reservations: info@triskelionarts.org
Official Website: http://www.triskelionarts.org/?page_id=163
Added by margszie on November 10, 2010