APRIL 21st - 30th
Alternative Motion Project presents
ELEVEN
On Demand Viewing
- an engaging evening that embodies and offers a wide range of physical perspectives within contemporary dance -
Alternative Motion Project presents
ELEVEN
On Demand Viewing
- an engaging evening that embodies and offers a wide range of physical perspectives within contemporary dance -
We celebrated an evening of all new works created for Alternative Motion Project's 11th Season Performance: ELEVEN. See the performance for yourself on your own device from the comfort of your own space. We are excited to share this work in this online format!
ELEVEN: On Demand Online Streaming of AMP presents ELEVEN Tickets: $25 per household | Link Available April 21st - 30th Note: if you are able and would like to support beyond the $25.00 per household streaming price, we welcome and appreciate your donations, as they help us keep ticket prices accessible and offer competitive compensation to artists. To donate easily and securely online, visit our GiveMN page (plus - your donation will be MATCHED through 4/28!). How to Watch Simply purchase a ticket and the streaming link will be messaged to you. Program information will be made available on our website. About the Work In April 2023, Alternative Motion Project returned to the Southern Theater for engaging evening that embodies and offers a wide range of physical perspectives within contemporary dance. Videography by Tamara Ober. Experience four dynamic new works that explore the relationship between human and machine, the connections between the body and enjoyment, the storytelling in music and movement, and the imaginative universes within dream states and black holes. NEW WORKS Khary Jackson Brianna Rae Johnson Zoë Koenig Joanna Lees with Dameun Strange, Sound Have Questions? Email alternativemotionproject@gmail.com. *No one turned away for lack of funds. Email AMP for low/no cost viewing options. |
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ABOUT THE WORKS...
Visceral Reality by Brianna Rae Johnson
What does a visceral body experience in the digital age? Do we (dis)connect? Can our hearts, lungs, and sensuous skin still keep pace?
More about Brianna: https://briannaraedance.com/
What does a visceral body experience in the digital age? Do we (dis)connect? Can our hearts, lungs, and sensuous skin still keep pace?
More about Brianna: https://briannaraedance.com/
Last Call by Khary Jackson
A group of longtime friends go to the club together. They let loose, unwind and prepare to return to the daily ups and downs of life. Includes an original track composed by Jackson.
A group of longtime friends go to the club together. They let loose, unwind and prepare to return to the daily ups and downs of life. Includes an original track composed by Jackson.
Duel Duel Revolution by Zoë Koenig (Company Member, Audience Create-A-Dance)
Using a sketch by Salvador Dalí, a graph, and variables selected by AMP community members as parameters, Duel Duel Revolution stages the showdowns and reverie born of shared music landscapes. The work considers the choreography of video game violence, the earnestness of underground dance music, and the confrontational potential of performance to chart points of connection and disconnection.
Using a sketch by Salvador Dalí, a graph, and variables selected by AMP community members as parameters, Duel Duel Revolution stages the showdowns and reverie born of shared music landscapes. The work considers the choreography of video game violence, the earnestness of underground dance music, and the confrontational potential of performance to chart points of connection and disconnection.
We Are Cosmic by Joanna Lees (AMP Director) and Dameun Strange (Sound)
This work combines concepts relating to black holes, dream states, multiverses, and theta waves to explore humanity’s infinite origins and potential. How can we understand our inherent connection to (and within) a vast and mysterious cosmic universe?
This will be the first iteration of this work. As we continue to develop this research, another iteration of We Are Cosmic will be performed at The Cowles Center as part of the Fall Forward Festival, November 4th + 5th.
This work combines concepts relating to black holes, dream states, multiverses, and theta waves to explore humanity’s infinite origins and potential. How can we understand our inherent connection to (and within) a vast and mysterious cosmic universe?
This will be the first iteration of this work. As we continue to develop this research, another iteration of We Are Cosmic will be performed at The Cowles Center as part of the Fall Forward Festival, November 4th + 5th.
This activity is made possible by the voters of Minnesota through a grant from the Metropolitan Regional Arts Council, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the arts and cultural heritage fund.
Artist Photos by Bill Cameron, Blake Nellis, Scott Streble, Erika McLean
Artist Photos by Bill Cameron, Blake Nellis, Scott Streble, Erika McLean