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Bryn Cohn + Artists Presents 4AM

Bryn Cohn + Artists Presents 4AM

Company:

Bryn Cohn + Artists

Location:

New York Live Arts
219 W 19th Street

Dates:

Friday, June 2, 2017 - 8:00pm
Saturday, June 3, 2017 - 8:00pm

Tickets:

http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/2949128

Company:
Bryn Cohn + Artists

Bryn Cohn + Artists Presents 4AM 

ABOUT // 

Bryn Cohn + Artists presents the first full - length NYC preview of 4AM, a kinesthetic exploration of intersections between science and spirituality, reimagined through rave and trance culture.  Artistic Director Bryn Cohns kinetic and explosive choreography illuminates the extreme risk and sensuality that emanate from relinquishing inhibition and surrendering to sensation.  Through the companys ferocious investment in penetrable and fleeting connections and in the worlds they inhabit, the voyage of 4AM is at once surreal and delicate.  From ethereal to dim revealings, 4AM unleashes what occurs when we fully loose ourselves in our bodies, in our environment and in one another.  

EVENT INFO //

Friday June 2nd + Saturday June 3rd at 8pm

*Post show receptions to follow*

 

ABOUT //

Direction, Conception + Choreography: Bryn Cohn

Performance: Nico Gonzales, Jessica Malat, Nik Owens, Yuliya Romanskaya, Isaies Santamaria Perez + Will Tomaskovic

Sound: Various Artists

Sound Designer: Lon Kaiser

Costuming: Mark Gieringer

Lighting Design: Tim Cryan

TICKETS // 

$12 advanced / $15 at the door 

http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/2949128

*Advanced reservations strongly recommended* 

 

WATCH //

Check out a glimpse into the wild world that is 4AM!

https://vimeo.com/208382319

 

www.bryncohnandartists.com/about

 

@bryncohnandartists #bryncohnandartists

 

*4AM was created through the UpStream Residency at Kaatsbaan International Dance Center.*

 

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