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Liz Santoro & Pierre Godard: For Claude Shannon

First Preview: Feb 01, 2016

Opening Date: Feb 18, 2016

Closing Date: Feb 20, 2016

Running Time: 00:55

Liz Santoro & Pierre Godard: For Claude Shannon
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Playing @

The Kitchen

512 W 19th St New York, NY 10011

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This new “choreographic machine” by Liz Santoro and Pierre Godard broadens research into the link between movement and text by drawing on the musicality of syntax. In search of another relay between text and movement, For Claude Shannon uses grammatical dependencies between words in a statement from computer science pioneer Claude Elwood Shannon to recover a linguistic structure that, in turn, generates inexhaustible possibilities for choreographic sequences. 

Twenty-four discreet movement “atoms” for arms and legs serve as a movement lexicon from which a fixed number of inputs is randomly chosen each time the piece is performed
. For each performance, dancers must assemble and learn one particular choreographic outcome among the billions possible that cannot be rehearsed. They rely on the intimacy they have acquired with the fixed linguistic structure of the text and the intimacy they have acquired with one another. 

Engaging the resources of both their working and long-term memory, uncovering to the audience the pronouncement of the unknown, concealing the predicaments of entropy, they relentlessly switch circuits.

Conception: Liz Santoro and Pierre Godard
Music: Greg Beller
Costumes: Reid Bartelme

PERFORMANCE SCHEDULE:
THRUSDAY thru SATURDAY @ 8 PM
Age Guidance

Age Guidance: 13

Show Notes

Show Notes: No Intermission

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Listed atTKTS

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Full-price tickets

$12 - $15

Lottery & Rush

$12 - Students/Seniors

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Accessibility:

Wheelchair Info

They willo remove seats from the front of the theatre.

Seating

It has two performance spaces: a 125-seat black box theatre on the first floor, and a 74-seat black box theatre on the second floor.

Elevator\Escalator

yes

Curb Ramps

yes

Entrance

The entrance is street level. All other theates are accessible by elevator.

Box Office

The box office is street level and the counter is wheel chair accesible.

Restroom

They have wheelchair accessible restrooms.

Water Fountain

none

Telephone

none

Assisted Listening System

none

Visual Assistance

none

Folding Armrests

none

Directions Subway

1 to 18th St.

 

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1 to 18th St.

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