Sentences with phrase «modern dance performances»

Off the clock, Cathy is a voracious reader and pursues a number of artistic endeavours, including playing the flute and attending modern dance performances.
Winter isn't over yet and there are still plenty of fun indoor events to enjoy from modern dance performances to discussions with «Wild» author Cheryl Strayed, museum exhibits and more.
If classical music isn't really your thing, the venue also hosts other concerts, ballets, and modern dance performances from time to time.
The gripping political thriller «7 Days in Entebbe» — based on true events and directed by Brazilian filmmaker José Padilha — opens surprisingly with a modern dance performance.
Enjoy an International Deluxe Gala Dinner Buffet and be entertained by the live Master Peace Band, and a spectacular modern dance performance, plus win great prizes in the lucky draw.
From 2007 to 2009 she studied Modern Dance Performance and Choreography at Utah Valley University.

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Led by Alvin Ailey and a group of young African - American modern dancers, that performance changed forever the perception of American dance.
This is followed by an unusual but impressive sequence featuring a modern - dance performance choreographed by Ohad Naharin.
But what about dancer and performance artist Loie Fuller, the innovator of modern dance who helped propel Duncan to superstardom in the early 20th century?
The strangest: Padilha introduces the picture with a sequence featuring a modern - dance performance by Israel's Batsheva Dance Comdance performance by Israel's Batsheva Dance ComDance Company.
Sheila Roberts: «Filmmaker Stephanie Di Giusto's fascinating feature debut about pioneering Belle Epoque dancer Loie Fuller explores Fuller's creative passion for acting and modern dance, her technological innovation and contributions to modernist performance, and her complex relationship with protégé Isadora Duncan.
If modern art is more to your liking, the Perth Institute of Contemporary Art, known as PICA, runs a program that includes dance and theater, as well as performance and visual art.
It is also home to the American Dance Festival, the most important modern dance festival in the country, and Duke Performances, curating a season full of eclectic music, dance, and other performances from locally grown and international Dance Festival, the most important modern dance festival in the country, and Duke Performances, curating a season full of eclectic music, dance, and other performances from locally grown and international dance festival in the country, and Duke Performances, curating a season full of eclectic music, dance, and other performances from locally grown and international dance, and other performances from locally grown and international acts.
The competition includes a judge's interview as well as hula performances in both kahiko (ancient) and auana (modern) dance categories.
While practically untouched by the modern world, Kelusa is also a surprisingly short drive up the hill from Ubud, a very large, bustling village which, with its world - renowned restaurants, dance performances, art galleries and nearby 5 - star hotels, is considered the cultural center of Bali.
The Dolphin Shopping Centre is steps away from the hotel and the Lighthouse a modern arts and convention centre offering film theatre and dance performances is practically around the corner.
An evening of dance and music performed by Non Fiction and the past)(modern performance duo.
Any newcomers to Merce Cunningham who visit the last performances ever in Britain of his modern dance company - renowned, even notorious, for its abstruse abstractness - will surely go away with an impression of laughter, playfulness, the lightness...
Before leaving Japan, he designed stage sets for modern - dance performances, a field he continued to pursue in the U.S. and, later, in Italy and France.
The Directors of the FCA were joined in the grant selection process by composer, musician, and co-founder of Bang on a Can Michael Gordon; performance maker and writer Clarinda Mac Low; dance - based multidisciplinary artist Dean Moss; and Associate Curator in the Department of Painting and Sculpture at the Museum of Modern Art Yasmil Raymond.
Six years ago, when the New York - based performance artist was 30, he spent every day for almost five months taking dance lessons, in public, from various professionals at P.S. 1, an arts centre affiliated with the Museum of Modern Art.
Sara Rudner BA Barnard College, MFA Bennington College, participated in the development and performance of Twyla Tharp's modern dance repertory; was a founder and director of the Sara Rudner Performance Ensemble; and has produced marathon dances as well as sperformance of Twyla Tharp's modern dance repertory; was a founder and director of the Sara Rudner Performance Ensemble; and has produced marathon dances as well as sPerformance Ensemble; and has produced marathon dances as well as short forms.
Hamilton works primarily in photography, film and performance including the modern dance piece Dapline!
Right: Dancers interpreting Matisse's The Dance for performance by artists Alexandra Pirici and Manuel Pelmus at Tate Modern.
Judson's performances radically challenged the conventions of modern dance, and a number of the individuals involved — including Rainer, Trisha Brown (b. 1936), Lucinda Childs (b. 1940), Simone Forti (b. 1935), Meredith Monk (b. 1942), and La Monte Young (b. 1935)-- became highly regarded choreographers and performance artists.
In 2016, Antoni presented the Center - funded performance - as - exhibition, Ally, at The Fabric Workshop and Museum, in collaboration with choreographer Stephen Petronio and modern dance pioneer Anna Halprin.
Her choreography scrutinizes the mutual influence between the use of gesture and movement in the «low», «commercial» genres — such as romantic comedy, TV soap, or hip - hop video - clip — and in «arts», such as ballet, modern dance and performance.
Chinati's presentation of Solange's «Scales» continues a tradition of musical and dance performances throughout the installations at the museum, including residencies and collaborations with Karole Armitage, L.A. Dance Project, Jen Rosenblit, Sounds Modern, Sonic Youth, Yo La Tengo, and thdance performances throughout the installations at the museum, including residencies and collaborations with Karole Armitage, L.A. Dance Project, Jen Rosenblit, Sounds Modern, Sonic Youth, Yo La Tengo, and thDance Project, Jen Rosenblit, Sounds Modern, Sonic Youth, Yo La Tengo, and the xx.
2010New Dance / theatre piece with live video in collaboration with Irish Modern Dance Theatre, Dublin, Ireland Live AV Tour with Christian Fennesz Live AV Performance with Sergei Tcherepnin Live performance and screening, Itau Cultural Institute, Sau PaPerformance with Sergei Tcherepnin Live performance and screening, Itau Cultural Institute, Sau Paperformance and screening, Itau Cultural Institute, Sau Paulo, Brazil
This program is aimed at artists in every artistic discipline: Architecture / landscape / urbanism, street arts / circus / puppets, digital arts, visual arts, comics, cinema / movies / video, curating projects, dance / performances, design, literature, youth book, fine arts and crafts, modern music and jazz, classical and contemporary music, contemporary art performances, photography, theatre, musics for films and video games.
The resulting performance piece will partially resemble an art installation, a modern music - dance concert, and an improvisational comedy spectacle.
From the performances and photography of Jo Spence, Marina Abramović, Carolee Schneemann and VALIE EXPORT, to the use of unusual techniques and materials: Hannah Wilke, Helena Almeida and Liliana Porter; and to the revolution of modern dance through the choreography of Trisha Brown and Yvonne Rainer, these artists have redefined the aesthetics of art.
Sehgal's interpretations of the dance aesthetics of twenty of the greatest choreographers of the modern era, including Pina Bausch, Trisha Brown, Merce Cunningham, Isadora Duncan, Martha Graham, Yvonne Rainer, and Le Roy, represented for the artist a transformation from his past experience in choreographing a single, discrete piece into what might be understood as a conceptual artwork - exhibition of collected performances — in his words, «a museum of dance» 2 incarnate.
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Trajal Harrell and Ola Maciejewska take as their starting point the work of Loïe Fuller, a performance artist, long before the term was invented, who influenced both Picasso and modern dance.
Her work has been shown at the New Museum for Contemporary Art, the Guggenheim Museum, PS1 Contemporary Art Center, The Whitney Museum of American Art, Art in General, Artists Space, Dance Theater Workshop, Performance Space 122, the Public Theater, and the WOW Cafe in New York and at Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions, Track 16, Gallery 2102 and The Project in Los Angeles; internationally at the Tate Modern, London; Museo Reina Sofia, Madrid; Museum Moderner Kunst and the Generali Foundation, Vienna; the Deutsche Guggenheim, Berlin and in galleries, exhibition or performance spaces in California, Florida, Rhode Island, Texas, and Vermont, Bogotá, Berlin, Copenhagen, Malmö, Vienna, Vancouver and Zagreb, as well as in 45 lesbian living rooms across the UniPerformance Space 122, the Public Theater, and the WOW Cafe in New York and at Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions, Track 16, Gallery 2102 and The Project in Los Angeles; internationally at the Tate Modern, London; Museo Reina Sofia, Madrid; Museum Moderner Kunst and the Generali Foundation, Vienna; the Deutsche Guggenheim, Berlin and in galleries, exhibition or performance spaces in California, Florida, Rhode Island, Texas, and Vermont, Bogotá, Berlin, Copenhagen, Malmö, Vienna, Vancouver and Zagreb, as well as in 45 lesbian living rooms across the Uniperformance spaces in California, Florida, Rhode Island, Texas, and Vermont, Bogotá, Berlin, Copenhagen, Malmö, Vienna, Vancouver and Zagreb, as well as in 45 lesbian living rooms across the United States.
The Cullen Performance Hall is a 1,544 seat proscenium theater which offers a variety of events sponsored by departments and organizations at the university in addition to contemporary music concerts, opera, modern dance, and theatrical performances put on by groups in and outside the Houston area.
Performed during the opening of Matthew Barney's Drawing Restraint exhibition at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art on June 21, 2006; Tina Takemoto (aka Bjork - Geisha) and Jennifer Parker (aka Matthew - Whaler) offered unsolicited performances of fan dancing, lip synching, samurai whaling, and chopstick hara - kiri in response to the themes of Drawing Restraint 9.
With Center support, The Fabric Workshop and Museum presents Ally, a performance - as - exhibition conceived by visual artist Janine Antoni in collaboration with Petronio and modern dance pioneer Anna Halprin.
Recent exhibitions include Yvonne Rainer: Dance Works at Raven Row, London (2014), A Bigger Splash: Painting after Performance at Tate Modern (2012) and Pop Life: Art in a Material World (2010).
Johanna Constantine — Johanna Constantine is a dance based performance artist who recently danced at The Tate Modern in London in an exhibition by Charles Atlas.
Merce Cunningham (American, 1919 — 2009) was a seminal figure in modern dance, revolutionizing performance through his choreography and world - renowned dance company and through partnerships with leading artists, who created costumes, lighting, and set designs for his company's performances.
The Trisha Brown Dance Company performs Saturday and Sunday; the performance series continues through Feb. 6 at the Museum of Modern Art; (212) 708-9431, moma.org
The exhibition shows his desire and ambition to establish a modern theatrical and choreographic art through his manifesto - work, the «Triadic Ballet», but also through the Bauhaus performances and dances, or his staging of works by important composers, such as Igor Stravinsky or Arnold Schönberg.
A maelstrom of references and influences from vaudeville to film noir to modern dance, Sullivan's appropriation of classic filming styles, period costumes, and contemporary spaces (such as corporate offices) draws the viewer's attention away from traditional narratives and towards an examination of performance itself.
Merce Cunningham was a seminal figure in modern dance, revolutionizing performance through his choreography and world - renowned dance company and through partnerships with leading artists.
As one of the foremost theatrical producers of his time, Harvey Lichtenstein's first BAM season included Alban Berg's atonal opera Lulu; performances by a number of modern - dance troupes — Merce Cunningham, Martha Graham and Alwin Nikolais, among others; and the Living Theater's evening of political protest, Paradise Now.
The Museum of Modern Art's Associate Curator of Media and Performance, Thomas Lax, takes up the question «Should we be dancing in museums?»
The exhibition was complemented by free programs at the Nasher Museum, including two Family Day events; a talk by Marshall N. Price, Nancy Hanks Curator of Modern and Contemporary Art; Spanish wine tastings; musical and dance performances; gallery tours and drawing sessions; teacher workshops and more.
Also on display in the exhibition will be a contemporary media and dance video of performance by Breckfield Young People's Project (BYPP), also created in response to Afro Modern.
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