TDPS presents a night of three very distinct styles of dance: Jo Kreiter will lead students in her award-winning style of apparatus-based dance, combining devised dance skillful maneuvers on a semi-elevated apparatus. Ann Carlson will re-stage “Flag,” her 1990 canonical piece asking the performers to engage in highly physical and emotional actions exploring the role of the body in the performance of nationhood. And TDPS Professor Lisa Wymore will create a work based on intricate patterns phasing between hyper-unison movements and dis-order to reveal a fractal-like world that evokes the mystical quality of nature.
This blog is a place to communicate ideas for Berkeley Dance Project: 2015 The project is being created within the Department of Theater, Dance and Performance Studies Department at UC Berkeley. Blog contributors include Undergraduate Research Apprentices: Timothy Ma and Jenny (Shangjun) Jiang with Associate Professor Lisa Wymore
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TDPS presents a night of three very distinct styles of dance: Jo Kreiter will lead students in her award-winning style of apparatus-based dance, combining devised dance skillful maneuvers on a semi-elevated apparatus. Ann Carlson will re-stage “Flag,” her 1990 canonical piece asking the performers to engage in highly physical and emotional actions exploring the role of the body in the performance of nationhood. And TDPS Professor Lisa Wymore will create a work based on intricate patterns phasing between hyper-unison movements and dis-order to reveal a fractal-like world that evokes the mystical quality of nature.
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