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Events: January 2010

December, 2009       February, 2010

January 11
Japan Society
Return engagement of there is no end to more (MAP 2009), choreographer/dancer Jeremy Wade's new interdisciplinary work inspired by his interest in Japanese popular culture and subculture.

Japan Society

New York, NY


January 12
Fondly Do We Hope... Fervently Do We Pray
Fondly Do We Hope... Fervently Do We Pray (MAP 2008), a new work by choreographer Bill T. Jones, based on the life of Abraham Lincoln. 

SUNY Purchase

Purchase, NY,


January 15 - January 16
Miguel Gutierrez and the Powerful People
The world premiere of Last Meadow (MAP 2008), a new evening length performance/dance piece by Miguel Gutierrez in collaboration with long time lighting design collaborator Lenore Doxsee. A trio with Gutierrez, long time collaborator Michelle Boule, and Tarek Halaby, this piece explores the idea of communication gone awry: the inadequacy, failure, and mystery of language.

The Flynn Center

Burlington, VT


January 15 - January 23
Foundation For Dance Promotion
Fondly Do We Hope... Fervently Do We Pray (MAP 2008), a new work by choreographer Bill T. Jones, based on the life of Abraham Lincoln.
January 22 - January 23
Dance Theater Workshop for luciana achugar
public work-in-progress showing of PURO DESEO (MAP 2009), an evening-length work by choreographer luciana achugar.

Brooklyn Arts Exchange

Brooklyn, NY


January 23
Japan Society
there is no end to more (MAP 2009), choreographer/dancer Jeremy Wade's new interdisciplinary work inspired by his interest in Japanese popular culture and subculture.

The Andy Warhol Museum

Pittsburgh, PA


January 28 - January 30
Intermedia Arts for The Body Cartography Project
The world premiere of 1/2 Life (MAP 2007), a new work by The Body Cartography Project that investigates intimacy, control, distance and ecological uncertainty from deep in the heart of the nuclear Pacific.

The Southern Theater

Minneapolis, MN


January 28 - January 29
Japan Society
there is no end to more (MAP 2009), choreographer/dancer Jeremy Wade's new interdisciplinary work inspired by his interest in Japanese popular culture and subculture.

EMPAC

Troy, NY



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