The annual series presents new work by women
dance makers working with the pointe shoe; the choreographers are paired with a visual artist.
CounterPointe is dedicated to presenting the latest experimental, innovative, risk - taking choreography that shows a depth of investment in ballet by women
dance makers working with the pointe shoe, presented in collaboration with Norte Maar.
Norte Maar in collaboration with Brooklyn Ballet announces an open call for choreographers for the return of CounterPointe, a new series presenting choreography by women
dance makers working with the pointe shoe.
CounterPointe is an annual performance series dedicated to presenting the latest experimental, innovative, risk - taking choreography that shows a depth of investment in ballet by women
dance makers working with the pointe shoe.
Not exact matches
Seven
Dance Makers Pair with Seven Visual Artists to Create New
Works En Pointe: All Made by Women
L.A.
Dance Project's mission is to create new work and to revive seminal collaborations from influential dance ma
Dance Project's mission is to create new
work and to revive seminal collaborations from influential
dance ma
dance makers.
Tiago Cadete is a Brazil based performer and
maker whose
work lies at the border between theatre,
dance...
This Spring Norte Maar's 4th Annual CounterPointe Series is all about collaboration with the
work of seven female
dance makers paired with seven visual artists on stage April 8 - 10 in downtown Brooklyn's Actors Fund Arts Center.
The gallery has held public poetry readings by such notable poets as the late Kenneth Koch, collaborations between poets and painters with the poets reading their
work, talks by the late film
maker and member, Rudy Burckhardt, and occasional
dance recitals.
This Season's offerings include
works of legendary
dance makers George Balanchine, Merce Cunningham, Isadora Duncan and Michel Fokine, as well as premieres of mixed genre and interdisciplinary
works by Founding Artistic Director Lynn Parkerson.
Since she began presenting
work as a member of the experimental Judson
Dance Theater in the 1960s, Trisha Brown has staged
dances on rooftops, rafts and the sides of buildings, performed inside a cloud created by mist
makers and
danced on a skateboard in a parking lot, lit only by a Volkswagen's headlights.