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A Glit-Together: Jasmine Hearn and Shantelle Courvoisier Jackson.

First Preview: Oct 20, 2016
Opening Date: Oct 31, 2016
Closing Date: Nov 1, 2016
Running Time: 01:00
A Glit-Together: Jasmine Hearn and Shantelle Courvoisier Jackson.

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Playing @
JACK
20 Putnam Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11238
Movement Research presents new work by their fall Van Lier fellows, choreographers Jasmine Hearn and Shantelle Courvoisier Jackson.

Jasmine Hearn's the sable venus, blue and burning is a solo that uses her memory of waters she has visited and waters that have visited her as source for a collage of dance, song, and story-telling. This solo draws on imagery from an ongoing collaboration between Jasmine and visual artist and activist Jennifer Myers.

Shantelle Courvoisier Jackson will share a practice called Onbeingbecoming or Againundoing: an awakening of the mysterious feminine as well as an internal alchemy within the individual and the collective. Jackson shares rituals and acts of devotion, with the goal of dissolving duality and loosening exclusionary concepts and constructs that uphold injustice.

PERFORMANCE SCHEDULE:
MONDAY & TUESDAY @ 8 PM
DanceDanceRegional
Show Notes: No Intermission
Age Guidance: 13

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    JACK is fully ADA compliant for wheelchair and mobility access needs. Wheelchair access and wheelchair storage is offered, and we welcome service animals. Don’t see what you need? Send us a message at hello@jackny.org.
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    None on premises
  • Elevator/Escalator

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  • Restroom

    One ADA compliant restroom

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