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Shared Evening: Paula Josa-Jones/Performance Works, Amanda Loulaki, Yvonne Meier

Shared Evening: Paula Josa-Jones/Performance Works, Amanda Loulaki, Yvonne Meier

Company:

Paula Josa-Jones/Performance Works, Amanda Loulaki, Yvonne Meier

Location:

La Mama
First Floor Theatre | 74a East 4th Street
New York, NY

Dates:

Saturday, April 30, 2016 - 7:30pm
Sunday, May 1, 2016 - 2:00pm

Tickets:

http://lamama.org/shared_evening_performance/

Company:
Paula Josa-Jones/Performance Works, Amanda Loulaki, Yvonne Meier

Durch Nacht und Nebel

by: Yvonne Meier

WORLD PREMIERE

This piece is more then any thing about body politics, as YM is covering her voluptuous body with 1500 band aids followed by a provocative shaking dance.Sape shifting as well as memories of ancient fairy tails come up as YM transforms her self into a wolf.The wolf act is simultaneous scary,sad and funny. Finally the excerpt ends with a stop motion movie about "bad Babies" by Michael Stiller and Yvonne Meier. 

house of wind (a process for Untitled two)

by: Amanda Loulaki

This new work explores the notion of movement as an object, presenting the body as a container of history, and the space as a container of the body.

house of wind (a process for Untitled two) is being researched and developed with financial, administrative and residency support from the Dance in Process P

Mammal

by Paula Josa-Jones

WORLD PREMIERE

Mammal is a “shape-shifting” dance, a cellular, poetic echolocation that viscerally connects male and female, human and non-human at the porous borderland where they intersect and blend.  

by Paula Josa-Jones (Artistic Director of Paula Josa-Jones/Performance Works)

Choreography and performance:  Paula Josa-Jones

Music:  Fred Firth, Dakha Brakha

Projection Design:  Katherine Freer

Photography: Pam White

Costume Design:  Christine Joly de Lotbiniere

Outside Eye:  Paola Styron

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