"Typography, images, landscape, heightened drama" at Abrons Art Center
Company:
Jil Guyon; GREYZONE
Typography, images, landscape, heightened drama.
Jil Guyon, Desert Widow
GREYZONE, Drift
Abrons/Underground Theater
Tickets: $20
Melding the performative with the pictorial, Jil Guyon’s Desert Widow is part live solo performance, part photographic cinematography. It features a woman traversing an otherworldly landscape — her ritualized actions converging with a subtly dramatic interplay of movement, light, music, silence, and stillness.
Drift, a new dance work by GREYZONE, evokes figures standing against time, revealed and moved by natural forces, buried or sculpted by shifting sands within a symbolic topography of rituals, mechanisms, clocks, monuments, and hieroglyphs.
[GREYZONE, photo by Justin Fines]
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