A nice sampling of the city’s young professionals, as well as food for thought on the ties that manifest in the lifeworld of an art scene, and the pleasures and challenges of shared concerts.
Chouinard’s work “reflects her deepest concerns as an artist...each new work must invent and explore a whole new universe.”
I’m always curious what will happen when a singular performer makes work for a big troupe. Which qualities will s/he pass along?
A troupe of aliens arrives in our midst. They are muscular, flightless bird creatures, and the first thing they hear is Chopin.
Chouinard’s dancers threw themselves into the choreography and whipped through each phrase like demonic beasts. It’s just too bad Chouinard didn’t mix it up a bit.
Wearing black bathing suits and hair-dos that brought to mind tentacles or caterpillars, Chouinard’s ten dancers gasped, writhed, spoked, stamped, and slithered through the company’s impassioned performance.
The Live Arts Brewery (LAB) hosts an open showing each month to allow performing artists to receive immediate feedback.