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ChrisMastersDance presents "Mausoleum" at BAM Brooklyn

ChrisMastersDance presents "Mausoleum" at BAM Brooklyn

Company:

ChrisMastersDance

Location:

BAM Fishman Space
321 Ashland Place
Brooklyn, NY 11217

Dates:

Friday, June 2, 2023 - 7:30pm daily through June 3, 2023
Sunday, June 4, 2023 - 2:00pm daily through June 3, 2023

Tickets:

https://www.bam.org/Mausoleum

Company:
ChrisMastersDance

ChrisMastersDance (CMD) presents Mausoleum at Brooklyn Academy of Music’s Fishman Space, June 2–4, 2023. A dance work that considers and interrupts what has come, Mausoleum investigates our overconsumption of media, addiction to drama, inertia that concretizes unsustainable forms of life and work, and the inextricable link between love and loss.

Mausoleum is directed and conceived by Chris Masters, and choreographed and performed by cove barton, Sabrina Canas, Abigail Linnemeyer, and Marcus Sarjeant. Overstimulating and non-stop, the work is set to original music composed by Ex-Fiancée and features costumes designed by Oana Botez (2007 Princess Grace Award-winner), with lighting design by Maruti Evans (2013 Drama Desk Award-winner). Additional collaboration includes dramaturgy by Eva Yaa Asantewaa, photography by Robert Flynt, and writing by Jayson P. Smith.

Mausoleum continues CMD’s commitment to creating work using generative processes that construct multiple points of entry for diverse audiences to find their own avenue to engage with the work through its cerebral underpinning, hyper-physical movement, or live simulcast projections that redirect gaze, allowing the audience to witness private backstage moments.

Performances of Mausoleum are Friday, June 2 and Saturday, June 3 at 7:30PM, and Sunday, June 4 at 2:00PM. To purchase tickets to Mausoleum for $35, visit www.bam.org/Mausoleum

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