TOPAZ ARTS Dance Productions premieres a new evening-length work "on the other side of silence" on Dec. 11-14, 2008 at 8pm, choreographed by Paz Tanjuaquio with music & film by Todd Richmond who incorporate dance with film, music and art installations throughout the entire space. Based on "Soundless Music" a 1952 manuscript by Yoko Ono written just years after the first atomic bombs, the dance draws inspiration from the title and the whimsical imagery of distorted environments and infinite space, exploring movement ideas of imbalance and finding lucidity in uncertainty. The work has taken us on journeys from Hiroshima& Nagasaki, Japan to desert terrain of the West Coast, creating newchoreography, music and dance on film, rendering dancers amidst theexpanse of alternating landscapes. (all shot on 16mm film)Performed by Chia Ying Kao, Uta Takemura, Paz Tanjuaquio with Rebecca Bone, Niles Ford, Yuki Nitta, Robin Wyllie. Plus special guest choreographer Molissa Fenley creates a new solo for Paz to John Cage's silent score "4:33". Lighting design is by Mark T. Simpson and costumes by Jeffrey Wirsing.Thursday - Sunday, December 11-14, 2008 at 8pmTOPAZ ARTS, 55-03 39th Avenue, Woodside, Queens(#7 to 61st Street or R, V, G to Northern Blvd.)Tickets are $12 in advance; $15 at the door. Advance tickets may be purchased at www.topazarts.org. Seating is limited. Reservations are highly recommended.For reservations email rsvp@topazarts.org or call 718-505-0440.Funding for the development and creation of the work has been awarded by the National Endowment for the Arts, Meet the Composer Commissioning/USA, NYC Department of Cultural Affairs.
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