Wednesday, March 28, 2007

[Wadabo_updates] Bebe Miller April 13-15

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Dear African Dance & Drum Community,

World renown dancer & choreographer, Bebe Miller,
will be in Boston in a few weeks at the new ICA.
If you haven't seen Bebe & her company in action,
you haven't seen the
cutting edge of American dance yet....

CrashARTS/WorldMusic presents
Bebe Miller Company

performing Landing/Place (Boston Premiere)
Friday, April 13, 7:30 PM
Saturday, April 14, 8:00 PM
Sunday, April 15, 2:00 PM


Barbara Lee Family Foundation Theater
Institute of Contemporary Art, 100 Northern Ave
Boston, 02210

Reserved seating
$35.00  - Purchase tickets

"Landing/Place was just wonderful: I loved almost every bit."
John Rockwell, New York Times

"Landing/Place is a multimedia symphony with waves of stunning, captivating images." — Columbus Dispatch

Award-winning choreographer Bebe Miller and her talented collaborators have created Landing/Place, a new multimedia dance work that studies place and human connection within a global landscape. Miller's hallmark choreography—rich, luscious, sensuous—is seen through a layering of projected images that evoke past and present time. Digitalized motion-capture, live music, video projection and exquisite dancing explore sensory, spatial and cultural dislocation.

Postperformance Q&A Friday, April 13

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