Thursday, June 18, 2015
EgoArt Performs at Tufts - Friday and Saturday, June 19-20
Somerville dance company EgoArt,Inc. premiers The Opposites Game - an evening of new dances - this Friday and Saturday, June 19-20.
Tickets and info at: http://egoartinc.com/#newssectioncontent
The inaugural performance of the Tufts University Dance Faculty Series. Choreographer Nicole Pierce and her award winning contemporary dance company EgoArt, Inc. explore opposing states of being in "The Opposites Game" - a one-act work that explores opposing themes in four distinct chapters: Hot v. Cold, Agitated v. Tranquil, Tense v. Slack and Together v. Alone.
Noted for rigorous movement, skillful choreography and profound musicality, EgoArt, Inc. blends modern dance, ballet, athleticism and subtle idiosyncracies that result in a unique and provocative dance language. Artistic Director Nicole Pierce founded EgoArt, Inc. in 1999 and has created over 30 dance works for company that have been performed throughout New England and New York City. Pierce has been called an "unrestrained talent" by Thea Singer (Boston Globe) and her work has been hailed as "expansive, muscular movement etched with vivid detail" by Karen Campbell, also writing in the Boston Globe.
Tickets and info at: http://egoartinc.com/#newssectioncontent
The inaugural performance of the Tufts University Dance Faculty Series. Choreographer Nicole Pierce and her award winning contemporary dance company EgoArt, Inc. explore opposing states of being in "The Opposites Game" - a one-act work that explores opposing themes in four distinct chapters: Hot v. Cold, Agitated v. Tranquil, Tense v. Slack and Together v. Alone.
Noted for rigorous movement, skillful choreography and profound musicality, EgoArt, Inc. blends modern dance, ballet, athleticism and subtle idiosyncracies that result in a unique and provocative dance language. Artistic Director Nicole Pierce founded EgoArt, Inc. in 1999 and has created over 30 dance works for company that have been performed throughout New England and New York City. Pierce has been called an "unrestrained talent" by Thea Singer (Boston Globe) and her work has been hailed as "expansive, muscular movement etched with vivid detail" by Karen Campbell, also writing in the Boston Globe.
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