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Events: September 2010

August, 2010       October, 2010

July 21 - October 23
Oregon Shakespeare Festival
Premiere of The Throne of Blood Project (MAP 2008), a collaboration between the Oregon Shakespeare Festival and Ping Chong and Company to develop an interdisciplinary theatre work based on Akira Kurosawa’s film masterpiece THRONE OF BLOOD.
September 7 - September 28
Clubbed Thumb
The premiere of RoadKill Confidential (MAP 2008), by playwright Sheila Callaghan, a meditation on brutality and our own impulses toward violence and cruelty.
September 9 - September 12
Dance New Amsterdam
Premiere of Art/Family/Our Lives (MAP 2009), a dance, exhibit and happening about love. As a couple, choreographers Nora Chipaumire and Solo Badolo aim to tell their story as traveling artists who met far from their homes through the magnetism and magic of dance.

Dance New Amsterdam

New York, NY


September 9 - September 19
On the Boards for Dayna Hanson
A premiere of dance films from Gloria’s Cause (MAP 2010), a dance-driven rock musical directed by Dayna Hanson.

PICA

Portland, OR


September 9 - October 17
The Brothers Size
West Coast premiere of Tarell Alvin McCraney's "Brother/Sister Plays" trilogy, directed by Octavio Solis, in which brotherhood is strained in the bayous.

The Magic Theater

San Francisco, CA


September 15 - September 18
Baggage Allowance
Premiere of Baggage Allowance (MAP 2009), a new performance work by Pamela Z exploring the connections between people and the belongings (and memories) they cart around.

The Kitchen

New York, NY


September 16
How Can You Stay in the House All Day and Not Go Anywhere?
The world premiere of How Can You Stay in the House All Day and Not Go Anywhere? (MAP 2010), a multimedia performance that explores questions of loss, transcendence, and the essential human destiny of partnership, directed and choreographed by Ralph Lemon.

Krannart Center for the Arts

Urbana, Illinois


September 16 - September 19
Springboard for the Arts for Emily Johnson
The premiere of The Thank-You Bar (MAP 2009), a multi-disciplinary performance centered on dance, storytelling, visual image, and music, choreographed and performed by Emily Johnson with composers James Everest and Joel Pickard, and beadwork by Karen Beaver.

PICA

Portland, OR


September 23 - September 25
How Can You Stay in the House All Day and Not Go Anywhere?
How Can You Stay in the House All Day and Not Go Anywhere? (MAP 2010), a multimedia performance that explores questions of loss, transcendence, and the essential human destiny of partnership, directed and choreographed by Ralph Lemon.

Walker Art Center

Minneapolis, MN



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