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Captiva
Two New York-based contemporary dance companies, Megan Lynn/Asterial Dance and Nick Neagle/NSquared Dance, present CAPTIVA, a compelling movement event! Asterial Dance will be presenting She Stood at the Door and Knocked, an evening length work that follows the 5 different stories of women in transition and captures Asterial's innovative use of props. NSquared Dance will be presenting 2 world premieres and 2 original works, highlighting the company's innate fluid style. Both companies strive to create highly athletic works that are intellectually and aesthetically engaging, as well as entertaining to audiences of all ages and walks of life.
THURSDAY NOVEMBER 19th 8 pm Preview Performance with Delineation Dance, Christina D'Arrigo, and Omar Roman De Jesus Artist Talk Back following the performance
FRIDAY NOVEMBER 20th 8 pm with special guest Sarah Rose
SATURDAY NOVEMBER 21st 8 pm with special guest Awaken Dance Theatre
SUNDAY NOVEMBER 22nd 5 pm with special guest Magical Movements School of Dance
Piece Descriptions...
She Stood At the Door and Knocked (Asterial Dance, 2015, 55 min) This work is comprised of 5 different stories that highlight women caught in the midst of life's transitions. Using scenic elements, freestanding doors, closed and open opportunities are represented and the characters explore their responses to them. The women battle internal hurdles of hesitation, longing, and fear as well as external obstacles and adversity. Each experiences a shift in feelings and situations becoming stumbling blocks to empowering steps forward.
The piece raises the audience to question... How do we know if a door is meant for us to pursue, enter, or leave alone? Does our own anxiety or the amount of challenge we face mean anything directionally? How long is long enough to pursue a closed door before letting go and moving on?
Latitudes (NSquared Dance, World Premiere): Travel. Space. Life.
Charmed (NSquared Dance, 2015): Can human beings unveil the details of others while moving at such a fast pace? The beauty of the relationships we create in public and private spaces, is show in this piece through the flow of our costumes and the weaving floor work.
Burnt Pavement (NSquared Dance, 2014): Behind closed doors there are five girls. The friction, traction, and tensions are running high. Trapped in this room, is there an escape?
The Lark and Nightingale (NSquared Dance, World Premiere): "The greatest thing you'll ever learn is just to love and to be loved in return" --Eden Ahbez
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LocationHudson Guild Theatre (View)
441 W. 26th Street
New York, NY 10001
United States
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Kid Friendly: Yes! |
Dog Friendly: No |
Non-Smoking: Yes! |
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes! |
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