Hungry Kite – The Chocolate Factory
Wednesday, June 20, 2012 - 8:00pm
The Chocolate Factory
5-49 49th Avenue
June 20th – 23rd @ 8pm
Through the integration of dance, video, and sound, Hungry Kite intends to strip people and objects to their bare essence, presenting them simply as facts onstage. The performers, images, and objects are all treated as possessing immanent meaning, perpetually in a state of potential, waiting to manifest. As our watching becomes gazing, and our experience of every moment is illuminated, the audience is invited to put aside expectations and exist in this space of potential. Hungry Kite features visual design by Jim Findlay; sound by Jim Dawson; and performances by Elyssa Dole, Denisa Musilova, Savina Theodorou, and Rebecca Warner.
Hungry Kite was commissioned by The Chocolate Factory as part of its Visiting Artist Program. Lead commissioning and developmental support for Hungry Kite has been provided by the Maggie Allesee National Center for Choreography at Florida State University with support from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. Hungry Kite was in part developed through a residency at DMAC - Duo Multicultural Arts Center. Travel support has been provided by Israel’s Office of Cultural Affairs.
5-49 49th Avenue
June 20th – 23rd @ 8pm
Through the integration of dance, video, and sound, Hungry Kite intends to strip people and objects to their bare essence, presenting them simply as facts onstage. The performers, images, and objects are all treated as possessing immanent meaning, perpetually in a state of potential, waiting to manifest. As our watching becomes gazing, and our experience of every moment is illuminated, the audience is invited to put aside expectations and exist in this space of potential. Hungry Kite features visual design by Jim Findlay; sound by Jim Dawson; and performances by Elyssa Dole, Denisa Musilova, Savina Theodorou, and Rebecca Warner.
Hungry Kite was commissioned by The Chocolate Factory as part of its Visiting Artist Program. Lead commissioning and developmental support for Hungry Kite has been provided by the Maggie Allesee National Center for Choreography at Florida State University with support from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. Hungry Kite was in part developed through a residency at DMAC - Duo Multicultural Arts Center. Travel support has been provided by Israel’s Office of Cultural Affairs.
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