Soft Concrete III

Soft Concrete III

Soft Concrete III Stre​aming at twitch.tv/slowburndance Nov. 14, 12pm PST / 3pm EST About the show:​ ​Soft Concrete is a series produced by SLOWBURN Dance Company in which choreographers create new dance works inspired by movement prompts at a site-specific location. In this online version, choreographers will create works in their homes to either livestream on the day of the performance, or present as a pre recorded film. These works were inspired by some or all of the following movement prompts: How do we absorb rigidity? Where does our malleability end? What does lightness in movement look like? Under SLOWBURN Dance Company Choreographer: Meredith Pellon in collaboration with dancers Performers: Madeline Morser, Shayley Timm, Katharine Roché-Sudar, Elise Meiners Schwicht, Meredith Pellon Music: Bing & Ruth Sorry, Clover Choreographer and Performer: Mary Sigward Music: Recuerdos de la Alhambra by Francisco Tárrega, performed by Andrés Segovia Special thanks to Madison and Ben for their technical and intellectual support. This is Not an Exit (or an Entrance) Choreographer and Performer: Sara Caplan Music: “Desperado” by the Kills, “Soft Shock (Acoustic Version)” by Yeah Yeah Yeahs Canopy Choreographer and Performer: Lynn Tofil Music: This Is Not Effortless by True Cuckoo Canopy is about softening into space that is both narrow and open. Tracing and honoring parameters, and releasing into the open air that is available are two major themes of this work. Container Choreographer: Bridget Kirk Performer: Bridget Kirk Music: "Dismantle" by Andy Stott, "Musica Ricercata, II" by Dominic Harlan That Which Remains Choreographer: Madeline Morser with Bruce Morser Performers: Bruce Morser and Madeline Morser Music: “Felt Mountain” by Goldfrapp In this body, at this time Music: It Never Entered My Mind - Miles Davis Quintet Choreographer and Performer: Adriana Jiménez A literal release of my shadows, through which I have learnt to absorb the rigidity of the world. Now, I am learning to move lighter but still grounded. 4 (dedicated to Louis Cole) Choreographer and Performer: Elise Meiners Schwicht Music: What Will it Be? by Louis Cole An exploration of the limitations of physical lightness, examining how the body can simultaneously characterize lightness and seemingly-opposing qualities. temporary blend | malleability | fragility Choreographer and Performer: Maia Melene Durfee Videographer: Devin Muñoz Mu​sic: Original music by Adam Troy, William Basinski Movement investigating sensations of simultaneous drive, fatigue, inevitability, and the inability to feel touch. .

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