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Stacy Grossfield Dance Projects: hot dark matter
Online sales end three hours prior to showtime. Tickets will be available for purchase at the door (cash only). THERE IS NO LATE SEATING. Also, for several audience members, floor seating will be the only option. To secure a chair, we recommend arriving as close to 30 minutes prior to showtime as possible.
PERFORMANCES: Wed., March 9 at 8 pm Thurs., March 10 at 8 pm Fri., March 11 at 8 pm and 10 pm Sat., March 12 at 8 pm Sun., March 13 at 3 pm TICKETS: $15, in advance or cash only at the door NO LATE SEATING
Stacy Grossfield Dance Projects premieres hot dark matter, a work made specifically for JACK's architecture, with the choreographer and her collaborators molding the performance space into a murky, surreal dreamscape. The piece is a multi-sensory experience a dreamlike atmosphere in which dancers and other beings are seen as apparitions, while the audiences sense of smell and touch are activated. Scientifically, hot dark matter is a form of dark matter which consists of particles that travel with ultra-relativistic velocities (traveling near the speed of light). Stacy Grossfield: "I became interested in the hot dark matter theory after reading and trying to imagine what it could look like in a theatrical sense. Energetically, I decided to go the opposite route and explore what I believed it could look and feel like if slowed down." This full-length performance for an intimate audience will feature performers Tuva Hildebrand, Stacy Grossfield, Rebecca Warner, with Kadence Neill and six more surprise performers.
Lighting design by: Joe Levasseur Sculptures by: Jeremy Lydic Video by: Gil Sperling Set construction by: Stacy Grossfield with Curtis Eller ABOUT THE ARTIST STACY GROSSFIELD is a choreographer and dance curator living in Brooklyn since 2003. Her most recent work, "fur & tulle," was shown in 2015 and 2014 at the 92nd Y and at Food for Thought at Danspace Project. Her evening-length work, "Red, Pink, Black," for which she received a Manhattan Community Arts Fund grant, was performed in a cavernous storefront space in West Soho in 2013. Her previous full-evening work, "Sugar doesnt live here," was shown at the Studio in Sunset Park, Brooklyn in 2011. She has shown work through AUNTS at various venues including Arts@Renaissance, NADA Art Fair, and the New Museum. She has also shown her work at BAX, BRIC Studio, CATCH, DTW, Movement Research at the Judson Church, and Roulette. Grossfield was a 2008-2009 Fresh Tracks artist-in-residence at DTW. She has recently served on dance panels and teaches a feedback class at Brooklyn Studios for Dance called "Show & Listen."
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LocationJACK (View)
505 1/2 Waverly Ave.
Brooklyn, NY 11238
United States
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