From BAM-Brooklyn Academy of Music: “Sasha Waltz – Kreatur”
From BAM-Brooklyn Academy of Music
“Sasha Waltz has orchestrated some of the most extraordinary spectacles on the modern dance stage…”
—THE GUARDIAN (UK)
Sasha Waltz from NYU | Tisch
Kreatur
Nov 2—5
BAM Howard Gilman Opera House
Tickets start at $12.50 with discount*
Orchestra tickets to Sunday’s performance start at just $12.50 with discount code. But hurry—this offer is only good for 48 hours. Just use code 93498.*
BUY TICKETS
Kreatur
Nov 2—Nov 5, 2018
Dance
Sasha Waltz & Guests
Directed and choreographed by Sasha Waltz
Part of the 2018 Next Wave Festival
Contained within weightless aluminum clouds, 14 dancers expand and contract their limits to the thrum and heartbeat of echoing space. The relentlessly exploratory choreographer Sasha Waltz (Continu, 2015 Next Wave) returns to BAM with a staggering feat of collaboration examining the human body’s fraught relationship to structures of power. Featuring sculptural costumes by Dutch couture revolutionary Iris van Herpen, stark lightscapes by designer Urs Schönebaum, and an industrial, atmospheric score by Soundwalk Collective, Kreatur conjures a hallucinatory existence where power shifts constantly and freedom can only come from within.
PERFORMANCES
Fri, Nov 2 at 7:30pm
Sat, Nov 3 at 7:30pm
Sun, Nov 4 at 3pm
Mon, Nov 5 at 7:30pm
RUN TIME
Approx 1hr 30min
VENUE
Peter Jay Sharp Building
BAM Howard Gilman Opera House
See the full article here .
five-ways-keep-your-child-safe-school-shootings
Please help promote STEM in your local schools.
The Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM) is a performing arts venue in Brooklyn, New York City, known as a center for progressive and avant garde performance. It presented its first performance in 1861 and began operations in its present location in 1908.
Today, BAM has a reputation as a leader in presenting “cutting edge” performance and has grown into an urban arts center which focuses on both international arts presentation and local community needs. Its purpose is to provide an environment in which its audiences – annually, more than 775,000 people – can experience a broad array of aesthetic and cultural programs. From 1999 to 2014, BAM was headed by Karen Brooks Hopkins, President, and Joseph V. Melillo, Executive Producer. Katy Clark is now president, succeeding Hopkins who retired in spring 2015.
For new music by living composers
newsounds.org from New York Public Radio
https://www.wnyc.org/
93.9FM
https://www.wqxr.org/
105.9FM
http://www.thegreenespace.org/
For great Jazz
88.3FM http://wbgo.org/
WPRB 103.3FM
Please visit The Jazz Loft Project based on the work of Sam Stephenson
Please visit The Jazz Loft Radio project from New York Public Radio
Reply