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Making Moves at Arts Weekend (Sun 4/14 12-1:30PM)

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Another Arts Weekend dance event featuring the Making Moves troupe!

In this year’s Making Moves project, six Swarthmore students and three mentors from idiosynCrazy productions (a Philadelphian dance company) have constructed a studio practice in which play takes precedence. This research in the studio has been conducted collaboratively, and has prioritized the exploration of a variety of creative practices, and what will be shown are the fruits that have derived from that constructive play. On Sunday, April 14th, starting at noon, viewers will see two site-specific experiments happening around the Lang Performing Arts Center: “something that we like to call “The Monster”, and an in studio piece exploring the American workforce.” The experiments being shown are not complete works; they are offerings of ideas gathered ideas to be happened upon by whomever is curious.

Performance: 12-1:30PM, in and around LPAC

Discussion following the performance 2PM in the LPAC Troy Dance Studio

Making Moves at Arts Weekend (Sun 4/14 12-1:30PM)

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Another Arts Weekend dance event featuring the Making Moves troupe!

In this year’s Making Moves project, six Swarthmore students and three mentors from idiosynCrazy productions (a Philadelphian dance company) have constructed a studio practice in which play takes precedence. This research in the studio has been conducted collaboratively, and has prioritized the exploration of a variety of creative practices, and what will be shown are the fruits that have derived from that constructive play. On Sunday, April 14th, starting at noon, viewers will see two site-specific experiments happening around the Lang Performing Arts Center: “something that we like to call “The Monster”, and an in studio piece exploring the American workforce.” The experiments being shown are not complete works; they are offerings of ideas gathered ideas to be happened upon by whomever is curious.

Performance: 12-1:30PM, in and around LPAC

Discussion following the performance 2PM in the LPAC Troy Dance Studio

CHIMERA in the Frear for Arts Weekend!

A couple of years ago, Suli Holum ’97 called Deborah Stein ’99 and pitched an idea for a solo show: a play about chimerism, a medical phenomenon whereby two sets of DNA exist in one body. They created Chimera, a performance event about a woman who is her own twin, and enlisted Tara Webb ’94, who works with the intersection of costume design and technology. The result is a dynamic interchange between a live performer and her audience against a backdrop of inventive staging and creative digital technology.

Chimera made its debut to critical acclaim at the art space HERE in New York City. Developed with support from the Swarthmore Project in Theater, Chimera launches its road tour during Arts Weekend.

What critics say:

“Delivers on its ambitious promise…. Chimera has many different stories nestled in its austere, deceptively chilly-seeming frame. And they’re all good.”  —The New York Times

Chimera only needs a minute to make you question your grasp on reality…. By refusing to stay literal, Holum and Stein invite us to consider large questions.” —TDF Stages: A Theater Magazine

“Outrageously good … Chimera simultaneously revels in and knowingly dissects the nature of theater without forgetting its primary mission: to entertain.” —Backstage

Swarthmore College performances

Chimera will be performed twice on Saturday, April 14, in the Lang Performing Arts Center Frear Ensemble Theatre. The matinee performance will run from 3-4:15 p.m., followed by a panel discussion with the artists, and an evening performance from 7-8:15 p.m. Alumni, parents, and friends must reserve tickets in advance when registering for Arts Weekend.

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