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From The Arctic To The Middle East (Broken Narratives by An American Flamenco Dancer)

Friday, April 20, 2012 at 8:00 PM (PT)

Chicago, United States

From The Arctic To The Middle East (Broken Narratives by An...

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Ticket Type Sales End Price Fee Quantity
General Admission Friday Ended $20.00 $1.99
Students/Seniors Friday Ended $15.00 $1.74
General Admission Saturday Ended $20.00 $1.99
Students/Seniors Saturday Ended $15.00 $1.74
General Admission Sunday Ended $20.00 $1.99
Students/Seniors Sunday Ended $15.00 $1.74
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April 20-22

Fri & Sat at 8pm / Sun at 7pm  

 

Presented by Clinard Dance Theatre

Clinard Dance Theatre's remarkable productions are the result of years of interdisciplinary and multi-sensory research and practice . Artistic Director Wendy Clinard's recent travels in Syria with her daughter in 2009 while reading an Arctic travel epic, Kabloona, inspired their newest work to become an unparalleled experience for the senses. 

From The Arctic To The Middle East (Broken Narratives by An American Flamenco Dancer) is a collaborative inquiry about the individual’s place in the buried generations of humans and in eternity. The disparate sections, true stories, facts, ideas, and sounds create moving pictures that challenge how we perceive the world around us.

Clinard's collected and arranged written scraps of natural and human histories are set to an original score by violinist Steve Gibons and performed by a musical quartet and flamenco dance alongside video projections by Marco Ferrari. 

The work brings together people from a range of disciplines and different backgrounds creating a multi-sensory experience that will challenge your conceptions of origins and endings.

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3435 N. Sheffield Avenue, Suite 207
Chicago, 60657

Friday, April 20, 2012 at 8:00 PM (PT)


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