september 2008 PERFORMANCE
 
  Aislinn Gagliardi, Kendall Loyer, & Megan Rhyme - Social Studies
Julia Mayer - Coffee Dance
Celia Weiss Bambara & Archana Kumar - Memoirs of Time Continuing
Clinard Dance Theatre - Two works: Jondo Portraits and Unions & Crossings
LinkUp Residency Artists
 
  Aislinn Gagliardi, Kendall Loyer, & Megan Rhyme
Social Studies

Friday & Saturday, September 5 & 6, 8pm
Sunday, September 7, 7pm
$12 ($10 students, seniors)
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In our life, what is more important than the way we relate to each other? Three dance artists show new works inspired by investigations into our society, including images of learning how to work power tools; an endless road on the horizon and a merciless sun overhead; and myths of Cinderella and the witches of Macbeth. myspace.com/socialstudieslife

 
 


Julia Mayer
Coffee Dance

Friday, September 5, 9:30am
Free
BYOC (bring your own coffee)

Once a month, Julia Mayer opens her weekly Friday morning solo movement practice to the public. In this ongoing series of engaged, informal performances, her idiosyncratic movement adventures are an invitation to watch, feel, and find creative impulse in unexpected places. The performance will last approximately 20 minutes.
 
 

Celia Weiss Bambara & Archana Kumar
Memoirs of Time Continuing

Friday & Saturday, September 12 & 13, 8pm
Sunday, September 14, 7pm
$12 ($10 students)
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Bambara and Kumar are dance artists new to Chicago, from Los Angeles and Seattle respectively. They will show solo works that query issues of gender, power, hierarchy and transformation, addressing concepts of inter-culturalism and contemporary dance making. Bambara’s Ashade (bring together) questions the spiritual economies of possessions and dis-possessions. Kumar’s Unveiling… is a metaphor for transformation and intentional secrets, using the narrative, rhythmic flavor of Kathak.

Workshop

 
 

Clinard Dance Theatre
Two works: Jondo Portraits and Unions & Crossings

Friday & Saturday, September 19 & 20, 8pm
Sunday, September 21, 7pm
$20
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Clinard’s dance theatre work is rooted in the art of flamenco, incorporating painting and sculpture to create vignettes intended to awaken our astonishment, questioning, grief, and compassion in this climate of war. “Jondo” is a branch of flamenco; it is slow, heavy, and its lyrics are concerned with death and loss. Post-show reception after Saturday’s performance. www.clinardance.org

[Jondo Portraits] places the intricate presentational aspects of flamenco in a vital contemporary context – Chicago Tribune

 
 

LinkUp Residency Artists
Friday & Saturday, September 26 & 27, 8pm
Sunday, September 28, 7pm
$15
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Three artists present the results of their six-month residencies through the LinkUp program at Links Hall:

1) In a humorous diptych, Szewai Lee and ensemble tell a story of discrimination, following it from birth to death. Each performer tells their own story, illustrating personal prejudices with music, words, and movement.

2) Angeline Gragasin’s ANGELUS NOVUS draws inspiration from the traditions of Medieval Pageantry and American historical reenactments to bring a fresh and physical perspective to the intersection of media, mogul, and momentum. A vivid and playful depiction of how these elements can both support and betray a community's history.
3) CCBdance Project’s Ninga portrays the ways that the human body and personality are transformed by the struggles of living in a violent world. Choreographer Christian Bambara asks why people are victims of racism, class prejudice, and indifference that are manifested in immigration.

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