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Seán Curran and Amy Pivar Present TOGETHER AGAIN

Seán Curran and Amy Pivar Present TOGETHER AGAIN

Company:

Seán Curran and Amy Pivar

Location:

NYU Jack Crystal Theater
111 Second Avenue, 5th Floor
New York, NY 11209

Dates:

Friday, September 6, 2024 - 7:30pm
Saturday, September 7, 2024 - 7:30pm

Tickets:

https://www.simpletix.com/e/together-again-tickets-171162

Company:
Seán Curran and Amy Pivar

TOGETHER AGAIN reunites choreographers Seán Curran and Amy Pivar — who first danced together in the 1980’s NYC’s downtown dance scene – and features world premieres of two solo dancetheater works: Pivar’s Detraumatizing the Archive: Mu‘u mu‘u Dances and Liederkreis, created by Curran in collaboration with choreographer/performer Benjamin Freedman.

 

September 6 & 7, 2024 at 7:30pm

NYU Tisch Dance, Jack Crystal Theater 

111 Second Avenue, 5th Floor (between 6th & 7th streets)

Seán Curran and Amy Pivar welcome you to a dance reunion! Each recognized with a Bessie award for their dancing as founding members of Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane Dance Co, Curran and Pivar’s virtuosic performances helped realize the Jones/ Zane’s vision that catapulted the company from NYC downtown dance onto international stages. Both became choreographers, beginning with autobiographical solo dances that included spoken word. This led to their 1988 collaborative duets Buffalo’s Roam and Enough. 

Flash forward 35 years. Pivar lives between NY and Hawai‘i where she recently graduated with a MA in Dance from the University of Hawaii at Manoa. Her research resulted in a personal 30-minute solo, Detraumatizing the Archive: Mu‘u mu‘u Dances. Created in O‘ahu, this dance/talkstory is about Jewish ancestral healing and the dozen mu‘u mu‘u robes she discovered while clearing out her late mother’s NYC apartment during the pandemic. Rehearsal coaching is by Janis Brenner. 

Curran and Freedman’s 30-minute work in 9 movements, Liederkreis, follows Robert Schumann’s Op. 24 (1839) along a path of longing and loss. Danced by Freedman, Curran performs a 21st century spoken word adaptation of Heinrich Heine’s Germany poetry that accompanied the original composition. The performance includes live music by pianist Peter Groch and tenor Daniel McGrew.

Made possible through the NYU Tisch Department of Dance, the shared evening includes lighting designed by Susan Hamburger.

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