Murder, she danced
June 16, 2010 · Posted by InfiniteBody ·
"Do you think you could ever murder someone?" asks choreographer Pat Catterson, with her brand new piece, There is No Conclusion. The story of a "true and unusual Lesbian relationship," this work is set to music by Elodie Lauten, Julia Wolfe and Pauline Oliveros.
Join Catterson and her company in this--uh-oh!!--audience-participation experience at Judson Memorial Church, Friday and Saturday, June 25 and 26 at 8pm.
Judson Memorial Church
55 Washington Square South, Manhattan
Reservations: 212-260-1834InfiniteBody
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Murder, she danced
June 16, 2010 · Posted by InfiniteBody ·
"Do you think you could ever murder someone?" asks choreographer Pat Catterson, with her brand new piece, There is No Conclusion. The story of a "true and unusual Lesbian relationship," this work is set to music by Elodie Lauten, Julia Wolfe and Pauline Oliveros.
Join Catterson and her company in this--uh-oh!!--audience-participation experience at Judson Memorial Church, Friday and Saturday, June 25 and 26 at 8pm.
Judson Memorial Church
55 Washington Square South, Manhattan
Reservations: 212-260-1834InfiniteBody
http://infinitebody.blogspot.com
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CLASSCLASSCLASS action this Saturday!
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Influential Halprin
March 12, 2010 · Posted by InfiniteBody ·
The Woman Who Influenced the Influential Choreographers
by Julie Bloom, The New York Times, March 12, 2010InfiniteBody
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Looking through the window
March 1, 2010 · Posted by You Dance Funny, So Does Me ·
A couple of days ago I attended Separate Panes, an MFA project by graduate student James Graham of the Ohio State University. Of course I had no idea what to expect (and it’s always healthier to approach a modern dance with no preconceived ideas), but what I did know was that it would be an installation in Sullivant Library (which unbeknownst to me is going to be gutted and renovated!). I have to admit, because of my mischievous spirit, installation type live art is…interesting for me. I so badly want to take it personally as a challenge to see if ...
