Arts Partner: Dance Entropy
“With a backdrop of the Manhattan skyline twinkling through the tall, dusty windows of a former silk factory, both established and emerging NY choreographers show off their most recent works.” – Queens Chronicle
Christopher Unpezverde Núñez’s new work is a collage of memories based on childhood experiences. It explores the male stereotypical behavior and the obsolescence of imposed masculinity in children. It’s a choreographic piece conceived to confront the stereotypes of masculine and feminine behaviors based on childhood experiences, poems, toys and philosophy.
Samuel Hanson’s new work will be a collaboration with writer/musician Alexander Ortega with whom Hanson also worked on boy at sea in 2009. “With Alex, I improved as a writer and learned about my own biases and my own desires around dance. Since then we have worked to reverse engineer a dance from a text. This dance is that attempt.”
Take Root is a monthly curated series that supports dance makers by providing an opportunity to show a half evening work paired with another artist.
Visit www.greenspacestudio.org/ for more info!
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April 21, 2018
8:00 pm
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