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The 2019 Works-in-Progress cohort includes choreographers, actors, musicians, playwrights, visual artists, and theater makers who will share collaborative original works that explore themes including pop nostalgia and the early days of the internet, the ephemeral body and queer futurity, isolation and togetherness on a frozen horizon, shapeshifting and Indigenous futurism, and how white supremacy manifests in the body.
+ The Cloud Suit Collaborators/makers: Julia Gavin Bither and Claire King
Using dance, film, projection, translucent screens, contour tracings, and three dimensional object making, Julia Bither and Claire King trace the image of a future. Here, bodies are not held at their perimeters, expression controls perception, and seeing is a position of wondrous un-knowing.
+ La luz, la sombrisa, y la galaxia Musicians/Animators: Rebekah Crisanta de Ybarra a.k.a. Lady Xøk and Xilam Balam
A starry-eyed, immersive whitebox experience blends colorscape, sound, puppetry and animation. Lady Xøk brings the story of a warrior Lenca Queen to life through music, invoking bodies and ancestors through mask and light, and floating stories of flying jaguars through space-time.
+ COUNTDOWN Megan Burns as Wyn Ricardo Beaird as One Rosey Lowe as DJ Meredith Casey as Choreographer
Youve got mail! We wish to cordially invite human guests to our interactive Y2K Party. Dress to be stressed and ring in the new millennia with the hottest party games, 90s jams, and foreboding trends. Get ready for the (possible) end of days, but dont think about it too muchits a party!!!!11! : )
+ Im Uncomfortable With What Im Feeling by Casey Llewellyn and Morgan Thorson
In an ongoing effort to act against white supremacy, playwright Casey Llewellyn and choreographer/dancer Morgan Thorson move out of the comfort zones of their own disciplines to explore the internal and relational dynamics of their own whiteness as makers and movers. Through sensation-based approaches to choreography, they deepen their awareness of the harmful impacts of whiteness and attempt to enact new ways of being and making.
+ To and From: Choreographers: Annika Hansen, Nakita Kirchner, Anusha Ramaswami, Nicole Stumpf, and Abigail Whitmore
Five collaborators meet on a single plane to explore their desires for kinship, both proximal and distal. Drawing inspiration from floorplans, cantaloupes in February, laughter, and harsh climates, they ask: How do we understand closeness as a continuum?
TRANSPORTATION:
For transportation and parking information, please visit the Cowles Center website: https://www.thecowlescenter.org/parking-directions
ACCESSIBILITY:
The TEK BOX at The Cowles Center is wheelchair-accessible. To request ASL interpretation, audio description, large-print programs, or other accessibility-related accommodations for any performance in New Works 4 Weeks, please contact staff@redeyetheater.com or call 612.870.7531 at least two weeks prior to the date you want to attend.
TICKETING POLICIES:
The box office opens 30 minutes prior to curtain. Tickets purchased online will be held under your name at the door. Please arrive at least 10 minutes before the show starts.
Seating is general admission. Please note: There is no late seating.
Guarantee a seat for the Thursday pay what you wish performances by purchasing tickets online for a $5 minimum, or you may pay any price at the door.
Full refunds for cancellations made with a minimum of 24 hours notice. Exchange only for cancellations made with less than 24 hours notice. No refunds for no shows.
Ticket Reservations must be claimed by 7:55pm for 8pm shows, and 6:55pm for 7pm show or tickets may be forfeited.
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UbicaciónThe Tek Box at the Cowles Center (2nd Floor) (Ver)
528 Hennepin Ave
Minneapolis, MN 55403
United States
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