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Sarah Skaggs Dance: the New Ecstatic 2.0

First Preview: Feb 04, 2016

Opening Date: Feb 18, 2016

Closing Date: Feb 21, 2016

Running Time: 01:10

Sarah Skaggs Dance: the New Ecstatic 2.0
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Abrons Arts Center

466 Grand St New York, NY 10002

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The New Ecstatic 2.0, a duet created in collaboration with dancer Cori Kresge, is an examination of the changing nature of ecstatic dance forms, as affected by cultural shifts in the meaning of “out-of-body” states within the everyday.

Originally presented at Danspace Project in October 2013, Skaggs and Kresge will expand the work, further delving into the layers of trauma and its effects After a ten-year exploration of meditative dance in a post-9/11 world, Skaggs emerged with a new work, The New Ecstatic, which signaled a return to her earlier investigations of precision and abandonment in the body, but within a new frame — the post-disaster landscape. Inspired in part by the rage and abstraction found in Martha Graham’s Steps in the Street and other anti-war dances by Graham, Skaggs sought a way to channel her energy into her choreography.

The New Ecstatic 2.0 is at once stark and supple, strident and nuanced. Incorporating new sections that play physically extreme movements against simpler vocabulary, The New Ecstatic 2.0 looks at how the body navigates everyday experiences of grief, joy, boredom, rage, and freedom in a world defined by extremes.

PERFORMANCE SCHEDULE;
THURSDAY thru SATURDAY @ 7:30 PM
SUNDAY @ 3 PM
Age Guidance

Age Guidance: 13

Show Notes

Show Notes: No Intermission

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Full-price tickets

$20

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Directions Bus

Number 22 and Number 9 buses run from the Lower West Side of Manhattan. The No. 9 stops at East Broadway and Clinton Streets (follow subway directions from there), and the No 22 stops at Montgomery and Madison (walk one block to Montgomery and Henry). The M14 runs along 14th Street and then turns south toward the Lower East Side. Exit at Grand Street and Montgomery and walk two blocks to Henry

Restroom

Accessible on same level as lobby

Directions Subway

Take the F Train to the East Broadway stop. Exit on East Broadway and walk east- away from Chinatown

Elevator\Escalator

None

Entrance

Accessible from street level

Water Fountain

Must walk down three steps in order to use water fountains.

Assisted Listening System

None

Wheelchair Info

Accommodations can be made. Please call in advance.

 

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Public Transportation

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By Subway:

Take the F Train to the East Broadway stop. Exit on East Broadway and walk east- away from Chinatown

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By Bus:

Number 22 and Number 9 buses run from the Lower West Side of Manhattan. The No. 9 stops at East Broadway and Clinton Streets (follow subway directions from there), and the No 22 stops at Montgomery and Madison (walk one block to Montgomery and Henry). The M14 runs along 14th Street and then turns south toward the Lower East Side. Exit at Grand Street and Montgomery and walk two blocks to Henry