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Triskelion Arts Presents... Kawamura the 3rd & Lydia Mokdessi/Benjamin Wagner

Triskelion Arts Presents... Kawamura the 3rd & Lydia Mokdessi/Benjamin Wagner

Company:

Triskelion Arts

Location:

Triskelion Arts' Muriel Schulman Theater
106 Calyer Street
Brooklyn, NY 11222

Dates:

Thursday, January 7, 2016 - 8:00pm
Friday, January 8, 2016 - 8:00pm

Tickets:

www.triskelionarts.org

Company:
Triskelion Arts

Triskelion Arts Presents... Kawamura the 3rd & Lydia Mokdessi/Benjamin Wagner

January 7 - 8, 2016

8pm at Triskelion Arts’ Muriel Schulman Theater

106 Calyer Street, Brooklyn, NY 11222 – Enter on Banker Street

Tickets: $16 in advance, $20 at the door

Purchase here

 

Triskelion Arts is pleased to present a shared program of new work by Kawamura the 3rd and Lydia Mokdessi/Benjamin Wagner this January in the Muriel Schulman Theater.

Kawamura the 3rd premieres a new work inspired by the winters in choreographer Mana Kawamura's hometown in northern Japan. The town was inevitably blanketed in thick white snow yet as time wore on, the surface of things changed. Spring’s sunlight melted the snow, revealing everything beneath, all that had been there all along, lying in wait, unchanged, be they feelings, images, or ideas. The dance’s lush, fluid movement conjures this passage of time while its use of hundreds of origami cranes gives the work’s landscape a texture that is symbolic of hope and fragility.

kindread / bloodmoon is a live-composed duet created and performed by Lydia Mokdessi and Benjamin Wagner. The work investigates topics of belongingness, groupthink, cyclical time, and intimate danger. By remaining in process together, artistically, domestically, romantically, in circumstantial and intentional ways, can we begin to share reality(ies)? Mokdessi and Wagner consciously inhabit the space between the familiar and the frightening, and remain committed to a logic-less intuition.

More Info: www.triskelionarts.org

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