ANATOMY RIOT 10/10/11 09/14/2011
I did a piece I called "Capitalism", though I'm still thinking about that title. I was wearing a dress made of an American Flag. It seemed kind of silly, but I was trying to make a point. It wasn't me dancing. It was an idea.
Show Box LA presents Anatomy Riot # 43
Man Greater Than His Ten Fingers
Monday, October 10, 2011 @ 8 pm
Blankenship Ballet at Alexandria
The Alexandria Hotel
501 S. Spring Street
2nd floor ballroom
Los Angeles, CA 90013
Taking its name after a line in the Rig Veda, Man Greater Than His Ten Fingers is an evening of dance and performance that stresses diversity, community, and collaboration. Asking artists to speak to their respective practices in solos and sometimes pairing them with those so far out of their realm, the performance will feature work that speaks of family, of history, of tradition, of parts of ourselves now dead but lingering, of the sublime, of that which is superhuman.
Featured artists range in a variety of practices and spaces, exemplifying and stretching what we know as dance and performance, sound and music, sacred and secular, high art and low art. They include Ariel R. Campos, Brian Getnick, Maya Gingery, Kingsley Irons, Cynthia Lee, Shyamala Moorty, Leopold Nunan, Anna B. Scott, and more.
Show Box LA presents Anatomy Riot # 43
Man Greater Than His Ten Fingers
Monday, October 10, 2011 @ 8 pm
Blankenship Ballet at Alexandria
The Alexandria Hotel
501 S. Spring Street
2nd floor ballroom
Los Angeles, CA 90013
Taking its name after a line in the Rig Veda, Man Greater Than His Ten Fingers is an evening of dance and performance that stresses diversity, community, and collaboration. Asking artists to speak to their respective practices in solos and sometimes pairing them with those so far out of their realm, the performance will feature work that speaks of family, of history, of tradition, of parts of ourselves now dead but lingering, of the sublime, of that which is superhuman.
Featured artists range in a variety of practices and spaces, exemplifying and stretching what we know as dance and performance, sound and music, sacred and secular, high art and low art. They include Ariel R. Campos, Brian Getnick, Maya Gingery, Kingsley Irons, Cynthia Lee, Shyamala Moorty, Leopold Nunan, Anna B. Scott, and more.