November 9 - December 10, 2021

Interglacial - by Laura Peterson Choreography

Dance image Peter Yesley

Interglacial is a new multidisciplinary dance work by Laura Peterson Choreography that explores the urgent topic of climate change. Both dance and visual art installation, Interglacial is about deep time and the dynamics of nature and is designed to create a space for reflection on human impacts on the Arctic region of the earth and to encourage climate activism. Throughout Interglacial the performance environment is transformed from an icy landscape into 12-foot sculptures evoking a terrain inhabited and ultimately overwhelmed by cleaving glaciers.

Created by Laura Peterson, in collaboration with performers
Performers: Ching-I Chang, Darrin Wright, Jennifer Payán and Laura Peterson
Lighting Designer: Amanda K. Ringger
Music: Omar Zubair
Costume Designer: Charles Youssef
Technical Director: Jon Pope
Photo Credit: Peter Yeasley (pictured are Jennifer Payán and Laura Peterson)

This Dixon Place commission is made possible, in part, with public funds from the New York State Council on the Arts with support from the Governor’s office and the NY State Legislature; and private funds from the Mertz Gilmore Foundation, Jerome Robbins Foundation, Harkness Foundation for Dance, and generous donors like you!

Created with initial support from a commission by Jamaica Center for Arts and Learning. Additional support and workshop production from HERE Arts Center and WallPlay|OnCanal. For more information, visit OpenArtsStudio.org.

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