Ralph Lemon A Paradance: The inherent protest and émigré nature of performance (and how it could belong nowhere)
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| When |
Thu, October 6,7:30 pm - 8:30 pm |
| Where |
French Institute Alliance Française - Tinker Auditorium, 55 E. 59th St., New York, NY (map) |
| Admission |
Ticketed Event |
| Description |
The acclaimed artist/performer offers a unique evening for Crossing the Line. Dancer, choreographer, storyteller, and visual artist, Ralph Lemon addresses social and political issues in a striking, emotional, and powerful way through his poignant use of diverse art forms.
"It is all about questions. That is where I have landed. It's not about the answers. It's about the not knowing."—Ralph Lemon
"He is building a body of work in the truest sense, reaching for a poetics at once complex and simple and constructing a container to receive, if only for scattered moments, things that can't be kept."—New York Times
In English
This event is part of Lecture/Performance, one of Crossing the Line 2011's three curatorial program perspectives.
Advance Ticket Prices
Save $5 thru Oct 5
FIAF Members: $10
(use code CTLM)
Non-Members: $15
(use code CTLNM)
To buy tickets, visit website.
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