The performing arts series Works & Process at the Guggenheim announces the return of live performances with Trapped by Tatiana Desardouin, performed by Passion Fruit Dance Company on April 11, 2021 at 8 PM in The Solomon R. Guggenheim's iconic Frank Lloyd Wright-designed rotunda. This reduced-capacity event will be among the first indoor performances the state has permitted since it closed venues due to the pandemic a year ago, reaching a milestone in the recovery of the city's cultural sector. Tickets will go on sale 72 hours before each performance: https://www.guggenheim.org/event/event_series/works-process.
Trapped by Tatiana Desardouin, performed by Passion Fruit Dance Company
April 11
Dedicated to women, Trapped, by choreographer Tatiana Desardouin, serves as an invitation to unfold, release, and remove mental blocks. The work is a testimony from women of different backgrounds and stories who are willing to reveal their pain and paths to joy. By offering up personal experiences, their hope is to inspire other women. Dancers include Desardouin with LaTasha Barnes, Mai Lê Hô, Nubian Nene, Lauriane Ogay, and Gyeun Jeong Aka Soo. Music production by Saadiq Bolden aka Saadiq The Last Musician and videographer and music editing by Loreto "Still1" Jamlig.
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