Moriah Evans: Figuring

Originating from internal physical processes, Moriah Evans’ Figuring takes micro movements as method. Through the engagement of energies, reactions, and interactions, three female performers make visible and audible internal systems in order to pitch them against the external forces of space and other. Control and loss of control become the borders that the performers traverse in a series of measured movements that attempt to reconfigure the perceived cohesiveness and stability of the human form. Through pacing and scale, physical gestures make malleable the inner qualities of the body, as well as the sensation of time. Figuring brings forth the unseen, yet felt, world of bodies and space.

Evans examines various methods and manifestations of contemporary dance within her work. By analyzing the recent history of the discipline as artifact, she isolates and reconfigures aspects of its material and cultural legacies. Deconstructing protocols, production mechanisms, modes of staging, and public perceptions, her choreographies navigate the potentials for utopic sentiments, as well as dystopic tendencies, inherent within performance as a collaborative form.  She approaches her pieces by moving between the often opposed realms of minimalism and excess, emphasizing the corporeal aspects of both.

Choreography and performance:

Moriah Evans with Lizzie Feidelson, Nicole Marie Mannarino, and Sarah Beth Percival
Lights:

Kathy Kaufmann
Visual Design:

Strauss Bourque-LaFrance and Moriah Evans

Sound:

To be confirmed

Figuring is commissioned by SculptureCenter and is presented by SculptureCenter in conjunction with American Realness.

Figuring is curated by Ruba Katrib.

Performance Schedule

Tuesday, January 9, 5:30pm

Wednesday, January 10, 5:30pm

Friday, January 12, 5:30pm

Saturday, January 13, 5:30pm

Sunday, January 14, 5:30pm

Run time: 90 minutes

Tickets

$25 (General Admission)

Purchase tickets online at www.sculpture-center.org











When: Tue., Jan. 9, 2018 - Wed., Jan. 10, 2018 at 5:30 pm
Where: SculptureCenter
44-19 Purves Street
718-361-1750
Price: $25
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Originating from internal physical processes, Moriah Evans’ Figuring takes micro movements as method. Through the engagement of energies, reactions, and interactions, three female performers make visible and audible internal systems in order to pitch them against the external forces of space and other. Control and loss of control become the borders that the performers traverse in a series of measured movements that attempt to reconfigure the perceived cohesiveness and stability of the human form. Through pacing and scale, physical gestures make malleable the inner qualities of the body, as well as the sensation of time. Figuring brings forth the unseen, yet felt, world of bodies and space.

Evans examines various methods and manifestations of contemporary dance within her work. By analyzing the recent history of the discipline as artifact, she isolates and reconfigures aspects of its material and cultural legacies. Deconstructing protocols, production mechanisms, modes of staging, and public perceptions, her choreographies navigate the potentials for utopic sentiments, as well as dystopic tendencies, inherent within performance as a collaborative form.  She approaches her pieces by moving between the often opposed realms of minimalism and excess, emphasizing the corporeal aspects of both.

Choreography and performance:

Moriah Evans with Lizzie Feidelson, Nicole Marie Mannarino, and Sarah Beth Percival
Lights:

Kathy Kaufmann
Visual Design:

Strauss Bourque-LaFrance and Moriah Evans

Sound:

To be confirmed

Figuring is commissioned by SculptureCenter and is presented by SculptureCenter in conjunction with American Realness.

Figuring is curated by Ruba Katrib.

Performance Schedule

Tuesday, January 9, 5:30pm

Wednesday, January 10, 5:30pm

Friday, January 12, 5:30pm

Saturday, January 13, 5:30pm

Sunday, January 14, 5:30pm

Run time: 90 minutes

Tickets

$25 (General Admission)

Purchase tickets online at www.sculpture-center.org

Buy tickets/get more info now