16th Contemporary Dance Showcase:
Japan + East Asia
Friday, January 9, 7:30 PM
Saturday, January 10, 7:30 PM
This bi-annual favorite, hailed by the The New York Times as "a hot ticket," returns with a standout line-up of groundbreaking artists from the other side of the globe. This year's showcase includes from Japan: Nobuyuki Hanabusa's group enra performing Newton, an out-of-this-world amalgamation of motion graphics and choreography; Mikiko Kawamura's street style solo Alphard set to a bold soundscape with J-pop and classical music; and Kaori Seki's quartet Marmont, in which bodies morph into nebulous creature-like positions. From Taiwan: I-Fen Tung's fresh duo How to Say grapples with communication through words and dance and Shang-Chi Sun's Traverse, in which graceful martial arts-like movements oscillate between combat speed and tranquility.
Japan + East Asia
Friday, January 9, 7:30 PM
Saturday, January 10, 7:30 PM
This bi-annual favorite, hailed by the The New York Times as "a hot ticket," returns with a standout line-up of groundbreaking artists from the other side of the globe. This year's showcase includes from Japan: Nobuyuki Hanabusa's group enra performing Newton, an out-of-this-world amalgamation of motion graphics and choreography; Mikiko Kawamura's street style solo Alphard set to a bold soundscape with J-pop and classical music; and Kaori Seki's quartet Marmont, in which bodies morph into nebulous creature-like positions. From Taiwan: I-Fen Tung's fresh duo How to Say grapples with communication through words and dance and Shang-Chi Sun's Traverse, in which graceful martial arts-like movements oscillate between combat speed and tranquility.
- Category
- ドキュメンタリー - Documentary
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