
"Bawdy, bold, and bizarre movement; an exercise in existentialism befitting of Beckett."- Venessa Manko Dance Magazine
In bermuda Adrienne Truscott, Neal Medlyn, and Carmine Covelli will occupy the interior and exterior of the downstairs theater, courtyard, and street at PS122, developing movement and reasons to move, for themselves and the audience, in spaces that feel, in their liminality, endless in their possibilities and impossible to define. The piece will also investigate why a roomful of husbands watch football in secret storage rooms, surrounded by toasters; what it feels like to live in a camper on the street in NYC; and how to get day laborers to replace 3 American dancers. What is edited out of the dance will be stored at a Brooklyn storage facility for the same month, for the low-price of $79.95.
This performance was supported by a Commission Grant from the Jerome Foundation
World Premiere
Dance-Theatre
Postponed due to extended PS122 building construction.
More info coming soon
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Performance Space 122
150 First Ave. at E. 9th St.
NYC 10009
Phone: 212-477-5829
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Original Design: David Mashburn and Sean Carmody
with Implementation and Consultation by: Michael Barrish
and Matt Kingston
Design Refresh: Alex Reeves