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Kelly Nipper Floyd on the Floor
Nov 14 - Nov 16, 2007
8:30 pm ,
$14
Floyd on the Floor, Nipper??™s first live performance, examines the movement of a hurricane in relation to technology and human emotion. Working with an enormous striped parachute, eight contemporary...
Floyd on the Floor, Nipper??™s first live performance, examines the movement of a hurricane in relation to technology and human emotion. Working with an enormous striped parachute, eight contemporary dancers will lay down the hurricane??™s pattern in movements determined by a square dance caller.
Working with basic movement principles in a variety of mediums, Nipper is principally known for her work in photography, which explores time, space, and shape in relation to the impending future of technology-based relationships. As author Gloria Sutton writes in Vitamin PH, ???Core to [Nipper??™s] projects is the formulation of a hypothesis about a structure or system of meaning. Using the studio as a lab, she often works with professional dancers to stage a series of exercises bearing on the system in question.???
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NOT FOR SALE: Conceptual Art and Dance in Visual Arts
Nov 17, 2007
12 pm - 3 pm,
$8
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Making History: Developing New Work
Nov 9, 2007
11 am ,
FREE
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From its start, Judson Memorial Church has associated itself with artists in many media. It has tried to be alert to what artists perceive and say, not only when the art portrays beauty but also when it portrays ugliness, sometimes to protest. Judson Church has long maintained an anti-censorship stance that welcomes art, whether tough or refined, as one voice of "secular prophets."