Anna Halprin/Anne Collod & Guests: parades & changes, replays
Description
Parades and Changes is a major work of the 1960s avant-garde—and the most famous production by American post-modern dance legend Anna Halprin. In this remake, retitled parades & changes, replays, French choreographer Anne Collod gives the work a fresh interpretation. Halprin originally composed the work by writing individual sets of instructions to tell the dancers what to do, allowing them to interpret those tasks in their own ways. In the Chicago debut of her re-creation, Collod performs with a group of other dancers who perform several parades and rituals, including dressing and undressing, which caused the original work to be banned for nudity when it premiered in NYC in 1965. How times have changed.
When
Nov 8 3pm