Natalie Green concludes her 100-hour creative residency with two work-in-progress showings of This Dark July. A movement based quartet, This Dark July seeks to create an environment where the polarities of alienation and connectedness are in constant flux. Green is investigating how the same movement material can be rendered both meaningful and meaningless depending on its execution and framing. In this work she and her dancers play with the idea of mind and body having separate experiences in time and space.“…full-bodied movement and abstract gesture in a sophisticated fashion…they don't tell me what to feel but rather guide me to fantasize.” - Antonietta Vicario, Offoffoff.com
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