Karole Armitage's
You Took a Part of Me
DANCE | WORLD PREMIERE
Friday, April 12, 7:30 PM — Followed by a MetLife Meet-the-Artists Reception
Saturday, April 13, 7:30 PM — Followed by an artist Q&A
You Took a Part of Me is a wired dance production with choreography by "punk ballerina" Karole Armitage for her five-member dance company Armitage Gone! Dance. Loosely based on the 15th-century noh play Nonomiya, it explores erotic entanglement, unresolved attachments and the search for harmony, all of which are hallmarks of noh drama. Set to live music by Reiko Yamada and Yuki Isami, the show embraces new technologies created by MIT Media Lab designers. The lead role, by Armitage's longtime collaborator Megumi Eda, highlights sinuous, seductive movement executed with ferocious intensity in a dream-like state.
This event is part of Carnegie Hall’s Migrations: The Making of America festival.
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You Took a Part of Me
DANCE | WORLD PREMIERE
Friday, April 12, 7:30 PM — Followed by a MetLife Meet-the-Artists Reception
Saturday, April 13, 7:30 PM — Followed by an artist Q&A
You Took a Part of Me is a wired dance production with choreography by "punk ballerina" Karole Armitage for her five-member dance company Armitage Gone! Dance. Loosely based on the 15th-century noh play Nonomiya, it explores erotic entanglement, unresolved attachments and the search for harmony, all of which are hallmarks of noh drama. Set to live music by Reiko Yamada and Yuki Isami, the show embraces new technologies created by MIT Media Lab designers. The lead role, by Armitage's longtime collaborator Megumi Eda, highlights sinuous, seductive movement executed with ferocious intensity in a dream-like state.
This event is part of Carnegie Hall’s Migrations: The Making of America festival.
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