Jane Comfort and Company – March 19-22
March 19-21, 7PM
March 22, 2PM
Ellen Stewart Theatre
66 East 4th Street
New York, NY 10003
Tickets:
Adults: $30
Students/Seniors: $25
La MaMa Members:
10 @ $10 Tickets: $10 La MaMa Members. First ten tickets to every performance $10 each (limit 2 per person)
Ticket prices are inclusive of all fees.
“Jane Comfort stretches the limits of what is customarily meant by dance or drama to achieve a truly new form.”
The Washington Post
ABOUT
A world premiere of The Gulf of America, a new dance work that explores America’s current immigration situation, and features music by MacArthur award winning composer Heather Christian. The program also includes Comfort’s 1983 Afro-Brazilian infused Artificial Horizon with live drumming, and her 1996 work Bites, a musical chairs-driven examination of scarcity set to Klimchak’s percussive score and a voice-over of Newt Gingrich’s Contract With America.
Jane Comfort has been making multi-disciplinary work for her company since 1978 and has won major accolades, including two Bessie Awards, a Guggenheim, and American Dance Guild’s Lifetime Achievement Award
These three pieces will offer audiences an evening of deeply layered dance theater works from three distinct time periods in contemporary American history and a sharp focus on complex rhythm, text and structure.
CREDITS
Artistic Director
Jane Comfort
Performers:
Liony Garcia
Julian Grubman
Paul Hamilton
Kenley Hardwick
Cori Marquis
Petra van Noort
Gabrielle Revlock
Harry Sukonik
Brandon Washington
Darrin Wright
Sarah Zucchero
with
Nancy Alfaro
Jane Comfort
Music Composition:
Heather Christian
Klimchak
Auchee Lee
Pamela Patrick
Costumes:
Liz Prince
Projection:
Lianne Arnold
Lighting:
Mandy Ringger
Dramaturg:
Anne Davison
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