Avoiding the Procession, Fearing the Plague
Avoiding the Procession, Fearing the Plague
Created in 2017 and performed in New York City as well as FIDCDMX, the International Contemporary Dance Festival of Mexico City. This dark-spirited solo explores soft and lush movement clashing with a horror-inspired costume.
Created in 2017 and performed in New York City as well as FIDCDMX, the International Contemporary Dance Festival of Mexico City. This dark-spirited solo explores soft and lush movement clashing with a horror-inspired costume.
Pedestrian Ballet
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“Pedestrian Ballet” explores the merge of ballet steps and free-form movement. Inspired by Jazz music, the interaction between the dancers is authentic and in real-time. The research on how to move with more joy and confidence opens the door for our movement fantasies. From there, out of a desire to connect with new people, we start to see ourselves as part of larger systems that include others.
Music by Danielle Friedman
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Original cast: Doron Perk, Nat Wilson, Matilda Mackey, and Caitlin Javech
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"Perk’s barefoot ballet is just as free-flowing as the music." - Lewis J Whittington - The Dance Journal (Philadelphia) read more