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AUDIENCE REVIEW: ECS: Emerging Choreographer Series #11

ECS: Emerging Choreographer Series #11

Company:
Mare Nostrum Elements

Performance Date:
February 28, 2024

Freeform Review:

The 11th Emerging Choreography Series 2024 shines as a beacon of community engagement, showcasing the dedication to supporting NYC choreographers and fostering equity, inclusion, and diversity. Nicola Iervasi, Kevin Albert, and Mare Nostrum Elements deserve applause for their unwavering support.

"INSULATED ON RUPTURE" beckons audiences into a world where boundaries between the known and unknown blur, inviting reflection on perception and surveillance in the digital age. Choreographed by Lavy and featuring a talented ensemble of Queer female identifying performers, including Lily Sheppard, Truth Colon, Ragin Smith, Chelen Middlebrook, and Sloan Caldwell, this multidisciplinary performance challenges perceptions and explores the intersection of technology, identity, and perception. With captivating costume design, immersive soundscapes, and a curated selection of tracks by Kangding Ray, Atrium Carceri, Jacques Offenbach, BFRND, Chelsea Russell, and Oliver Coates, it offers a thought-provoking exploration of self-expression.

"TRUTH FROM SHADOW" leads audiences on a mesmerizing journey of self-actualization and empowerment under the visionary choreographer Ke’ron J. Wilson. Through three captivating pieces, Wilson delves into the complexities of intimacy, connection, and community, grounded in theories of shadow work and collaboration.

The first piece, "my masc, my shadow," navigates queer spaces while reflecting on childhood trauma, exploring the intricacies of connection and desire with suspenseful choreography and an original score.

"Liminal Woman" traces Ke’ron’s gender transition with raw vulnerability and tender intimacy, celebrating the journey towards self-discovery and belonging.

"Silver Moon" invites exploration of personal and communal empowerment through the figure of the witch, championing resilience against social marginalization.

With a talented ensemble of dancers and collaborators, including Gabby Gubitosi, Kabirah Lewis, Henry Leef, and Noelle Nations, "TRUTH FROM SHADOW" weaves together poetry, choreography, and original soundscapes into a multidisciplinary symphony. Under Ke’ron J. Wilson's guidance, this performance offers a profound exploration of love, acceptance, and genuine self-expression, urging audiences to consider their own journey towards authenticity and community.

The incredible use of multimedia, props, and a layer of physical theatre with a contemporary flair brings dance to the leading edge of our technological world.

Thank you for sharing your voices.

Author:
Danielle Marie Fusco

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