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landscapes dance theater
works by: Nomi Bachar
Deborah Bailay Colin Carew
Kathryn Sullivan
performed by: Nomi Bachar
Celine Bacque Colin Carew
Kimberly Craigie Adrienne Haufler
Beth Portnoy Sabrina V. Nock
elizabeth Pritchett Yukiko
Sumiya Jennifer Thompson
Janet White Mary Wadkins
lighting design
technical director: Andy Frilles
graphic design: Doug Barron
Cunningham Dance Foundation Inc.
MERCE CUNNINGHAM STUDIO
55 Bethune Street, 11th Floor
(corner Bethune & Washington / ACEL subways to 14th St./8th Ave.)
JAN 18 & 19 9PM & JAN 20
SAT 8PM 2001
Tickets $15 TDF vouchers
RESERVATIONS 212.579.3797

Assisted by Dance
Theater Workshop
program
Iconoclast
choreography: Colin Anthony Carew, assistant choreographer:
Beth Portnoy
music: "I'll Take You There" Yang Xiao-lin, arranged by: Tony
Silva Dance & Music
visual artist: Jennie Booth
Iconoclast is a unique and eclectically vibrant
consciousness of movement and reasoning towards the inner discovery of
image. In an opening of visual chaos, the powerful statements in stillness
and movement are metaphorically constructed to show the constriction of
our systematic world of pictorial rules. Iconoclast is movement, it's
every day and night, it's how we use our sight, it our wrong and right.
It's black and white like simple complexity.
Jack
Gets Up
choreography: Kathryn Sullivan
music by: Leo Kottke
"
egress"
choreography: Kathryn Sullivan
music: Terry Riley, as played by the Kronos Quartet
costumes by: Kathryn Sullivan
The
Telephone Call
conceived by: Nomi Bachar, text: Dorothy Parker
direction & choreography: Nomi Bachar, assisted by: Kristin Pontz
sound by: Bruce Tovsky, theme song: "Come, Come", lyrics by:
Rumi, music by: Zuleikha - BAM registered copyright, arranged & produced
by: Jeff Olmsted, vocalist: Lee Anne Hutchison, set concept: Nomi Bachar
& Alejandra Munizaga, costume designer: Simone Clarke.
Cloister
conceived & created by: Deborah Bailay &
Robin Rapoport, choreography: Deborah Bailay
music by: Eddie Jobson, Philip Koutev, & Stephen Montague,
music performed by: Angelite Women's Choir and the Choir of the Orchestra
of St. John's,
"Click Song #1" composed & performed by: Meredith Monk ©1988
costumes, scenery & props by: Robin Rapoport, produced by: Robin Rapoport
& Deborah Bailay.
Cloister focuses on a woman who is more of an
observer in life than a participant. Trying to make sense of her life
and the lives and events around her, she achieves success through the
solace she finds within herself and through passing on her knowledge.
In 1524 Jews in Provence, France wore a distinctive sign of their ethnicity
- a yellow hat for men and a piece of yellow cloth for women. "Cloister"
is dedicated to the memory of Greg Reynolds.
photos by Ellen Crane.
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