Take Root Presents: danceTactics Performance Group and Alicia Raquel Morales
Company:
Valerie Green/Dance Entropy
Being presented in its entirety for the first time in New York, Axioms Between Frames in Time uses film editing and processing as a blueprint for choreography, creating a moving world of beauty, grids, and elusive tableaux.
This evening also features the first live performance of Gardenias from the larger work-in-progress Love Alone Anthology Project, inspired by the poetry of AIDS activist Paul Monette, and featuring photographic images by Robert Flynt.
Both pieces by danceTactics performance group are choreographed by Keith A. Thompson, and mark the company's first live performance in New York since the pandemic.
Meanwhile, Alicia Raquel Morales' SUGAR.RIVER.SNAKE. is a story from the crowning universe, a place where rivers walk and talk, street cats dance and pose riddles, and weeds whisper dreams and dares as you walk by. Join SUGAR.RIVER.SNAKE at Green Space — once a silk factory — and dip your fingers into the silky and the sharp.
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