Celebrate the 18th Anniversary of Anabella Lenzu/DanceDrama!
Company:
Anabella Lenzu/ DanceDrama
LISTEN TO YOUR MOTHER: FILM PREMIERE AND PERFORMANCE
Sunday, November 17th, 2024 at 3pm
Center for Performance Research
361 Manhattan Avenue | Unit 1, Brooklyn, New York 11211
Tickets: $20 students/seniors and $25 general admission
CLICK HEREhttps://www.anabellalenzu.com/listen-to-your-mother
Celebrate the 18th anniversary of Anabella Lenzu/DanceDrama with the premiere of the 20-minute dance film Listen to Your Mother and an intimate performance by the artists.
Listen to Your Mother is a choreographic research project dedicated to the lives of women-identifying artists who are immigrant mothers living in New York City. The project seeks to capture these underrepresented women's stories to inspire dialogue, appreciation, and social support instead of the ongoing prejudice endured that is historically placed against mothers and women in the arts.
CREDITS:
Director & Choreographer: Anabella Lenzu
Videographer, Editor, and Music Composition: Todd Carroll
Text: Anabella Lenzu & Jerzy Grotowski
Drawings: Anabella Lenzu
Performers: Anabella Lenzu & Fiamma Lenzu-Carroll
Additional Choreography: Isadora Duncan “Le Mere” (1921)
Music: Alexander Scriabin
Coach/ Reposition Isadora Duncan Repertory: Catherine Gallant
* The dance film Listen to Your Mother is made possible by the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Office of the Governor, the New York State Legislature, and The Vermont Community Foundation.
* The performance Listen to Your Mother was developed in part during the 2022 Parent Artist in Residency at Movement Research and Artist-in-Residency at Carroll Hall, Brooklyn, as well with grants from The Foundation for Contemporary Arts Emergency Grant, The Vermont Community Foundation, The Harkness Foundation for Dance, and Brooklyn Arts Council.
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