JERSEY CITY, NJ: Defining Characteristics: an evening of film and dance
Company:
kamrDANCE
kamrDANCE presents: Defining Characteristics: an evening of film and dance in the beautiful and intimate SMUSH Gallery in Jersey City (right off the Journal Square PATH train). This is kamrDANCE's first evening length performance since the company began in 2015. The evening will include two films and two live works including the premiere of their film "Deconstructed" and the premiere of the 32 minute work "Defining Characteristics". There will be a post show reception with food and drinks. Friday evening is standing room only and there are a few tickets left for seats for Saturday. Please join us for this intimate event!
Since 2015, kamrDANCE has been intricately fusing tap, percussive movement, and contemporary dance with humor to highlight unique female voices and investigate the necessity of supportive relationships, laughter, and absurdity. Under the direction of Artistic Director Alexis Robbins, kamrDANCE has performed at venues across the northeast, including Woods Hole Community Hall, Arlington Center for the Arts, Hudson Guild Theater, Peridance’s Salvatore Capezio Theater, Triskelion Arts, Actors Fund Arts Center, Dixon Place, Center for Performance Research, and more. In May 2017, the company premiered its longest work, a 32-minute piece titled Catch 22, at Dixon Place. kamrDANCE has also produced two dance films. The first, No More No More, premiered in November 2017 at the Actors Fund Arts Center in Brooklyn. The second dance film Deconstructed will be released in April 2018. Most recently, Robbins was the featured choreographer of the 2018 NACHMO Showcase where the company premiered Time to deviate from ‘normal’.
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