Arizona Dance Coalition Statewide Calendar of Events
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RE:volve
October 20, 2018 @ 7:00 pm - 8:00 pm MST
Free[nueBOX] will be hosting RE:volve (formerly known as Experimental Art Night), a free evening of performances on October 20 at 7PM in the Acting Studio at Mesa Arts Center. The show will be filled with diverse and exploratory works from local artists Steven Redondo, Gina Jurek, Rain Locker, and ASU Dancers.
Steven Redondo is no stranger to RE:volve. He created and performed three solo pieces at RE:volve in a series of work titled “one” “two”, and “three”. Each piece explored the relationship of artist and audience. This time he is bringing us “FOUR” which was created in reaction and relation to sound. Gina Jurek is a Phoenix based dance artist and musician that investigates the exchange between material and spiritual realms-specifically at the intersection of identity. Her most recent work titled “Thru” explores dis-identifying with the body so as to make oneself a conduit to be directed and moved by Spirit energy. Also sharing work at at this event is Rain Locker.
ASU Dance Composition students lead by faculty and choreographer, Carley Conder, will have three pieces being presented. Student works will include “In the Jungle”, a work inspired by a Henri Rousseau painting, “How far” which explores the idea of sacrifice in four separate and distinct parts, and “Chan(g/c)e” which exhibits the reality of chance and change.
RE:volve is a platform designed for established and up-and-coming performance artists alike. It provides a space for artists to share completed pieces, performance experiments, and works-in-progress while offering mentorship, resources, technical support, marketing, documentation, and so much more. All are welcome and encouraged to partake in the creative process of these individuals.
For performance artists interested in showing work at the next RE:volve, registration can be found online at: www.nuebox.org/revolve
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