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Baryshnikov Arts Center Presents Dorothée Munyaneza / Compagnie Kadidi in "Unwanted"

Baryshnikov Arts Center Presents Dorothée Munyaneza / Compagnie Kadidi in "Unwanted"

Company:

Dorothée Munyaneza / Compagnie Kadidi

Location:

Baryshnikov Arts Center
New York, NY

Dates:

Thursday, September 21, 2017 - 7:30pm daily through September 22, 2017

Tickets:

http://bacnyc.org/performances/performance/dorothee-munyaneza-kadidi

Company:
Dorothée Munyaneza / Compagnie Kadidi

Baryshnikov Arts Center Presents

Dorothée Munyaneza / Compagnie Kadidi

Unwanted
(N.Y. Premiere)
Sep 21-22, 2017

Rwanda-born Dorothée Munyaneza, currently based in France, is an artist whose work examines the scars of history. Following her powerful Samedi Détente (Under the Radar 2016), which evoked Munyaneza’s personal memories and the generational wound of genocide in Rwanda, Unwanted examines the physical and mental repercussions of rape used as an instrument of war. Performed alongside the ethereal melodies of experimental musician Holland Andrews (Portland, OR), and created in collaboration with French composer Alain Mahé and South African visual artist Bruce Clarke, Unwanted draws from stories of Tutsi women survivors to investigate how the female body holds, moves, and operates within the confines of a lived trauma.

Unwanted was developed, in part, during a BAC Artist Residency.

Dorothée Munyaneza is supported by FACE Contemporary Theater, a program developed by FACE Foundation and the Cultural Services of the French Embassy in the United States with lead funding from Florence Gould Foundation, Institut français, and the French Ministry of Culture and Communication.

Lead support of dance programming at BAC is provided by the Rudolf Nureyev Endowment.

Major support for dance programming and activities provided by the Mertz Gilmore Foundation, Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, and Harkness Foundation for Dance.

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