Sarah Michelson and New York City Players Perform at The Kitchen Through January 22
A new iteration of a famous work by a dancer and performance artist engages with themes of mortality and geological time. This semi-improvisational dance series is dedicated to the foundational thinkers of the Digital Era. The performance is part of "From Minimalism into Algorithm," a program marking The Kitchen's 45th anniversary. A recent installation at The Kitchen investigates connections between the female body and discourses of invasion and medicine. A Belgian avant-garde filmmaker will present a reading of "My Mother Laughs" tomorrow. Sarah Michelson and the New York City Players are performing at The Kitchen, with their run continuing through January 22.
Key facts
- A dancer and performance artist presents a new version of her famous work.
- The work deals with mortality and geological time.
- It is a semi-improvisational dance series for Digital Era thinkers.
- The performance is part of "From Minimalism into Algorithm."
- "From Minimalism into Algorithm" celebrates The Kitchen's 45th anniversary.
- A recent installation at The Kitchen examines the female body, invasion, and medicine.
- A Belgian avant-garde filmmaker reads "My Mother Laughs" tomorrow.
- Sarah Michelson and the New York City Players perform through January 22.
Entities
Artists
- Sarah Michelson
Institutions
- The Kitchen
- New York City Players
Locations
- New York City
- United States