Wallace Heim writes:
Tomorrow, at The Kitchen inNew York City ,
the movement artist Jennifer Monson starts Live Dancing Archive, a week of live performances, video installation and a digital archive.
Tomorrow, at The Kitchen in
One of the first stories on the Ashden Directory in 2000
featured Jennifer's project BIRD BRAIN Dance, a dance touring project following
the migratory pathways of birds and grey whales in the northern and southern
hemispheres. Jennifer's work in the UK
continued with Water Log, an outdoor movement project across the sands of Morecambe Bay . She returned to America and now
is director of iLAND (Interdisciplinary Laboratory for Art, Nature and Dance),
developing collaborative art and environmental projects.
The New Yorker previews her show:
The New Yorker previews her show:
'For more than a decade, this esteemed improviser has done
most of her dancing outdoors, following the migrations of animals and exploring
the connections between dance and scientific research. In Live Dancing
Archive, she reconstructs some of those outdoor experiences, attempting to
reveal the traces a place might leave on a body. But the work is equally, if
even more obliquely, about Monson’s history as a dancer, a queer performer, and
an ever-questioning mind'.
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