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The Equus Projects Weaves Live Performance & Film in "Imprinted"

The Equus Projects Weaves Live Performance & Film in "Imprinted"

Company:

Equus Projects

Location:

National Arts Club
15 Gramercy Park South
New York, NY

Dates:

Tuesday, February 22, 2022 - 7:00pm

Tickets:

https://www.equus-onsite.org/live-performance-2-2022

Company:
Equus Projects

Imprinted

Live performance and film are are woven into a fluid tapestry that will fascinate you and draw you into the profound world of physical listening

NATIONAL ARTS CLUB, 15 Gramercy Park South, New York, NY

February 22, 2022

If you have always wanted to see The Equus Projects perform LIVE but could not travel to Maine or Montana, Milwaukee or Ithaca, join the company at the National Arts Club in New York City on February 22nd!

Witness how the Equus Projects creates and trains with equines. This evening of LIVE performance will transport you into the pasture and paddocks as the company films their 2022 documentary film, IMPRINTED.

What do dancers bring into the equine arena?: That is the question the three dancers asked themselves  as they embarked on creating a movement language with two young foals. ​

In April of 2021, three Equus Projects dancers began exploring moving, first with the two pregnant mares and then with their newborns. Filmmaker Stefan Morel was present for the horsemanship training and choreographic exploration. He captured the pregnant mare and the foals' births and documented the ensuing weeks of dance conversations with the mare and foals.

The Equus Projects...

  • Will share stories about lessons learned on this journey
  • Perform  choreographic excerpts from the film 
  • And show raw footage and process clips from the making of IMPRINTED

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