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embodied spaces: a choreography festival

First Preview: Dec 31, 2017
Opening Date: Jan 10, 2018
Closing Date: Jan 13, 2018
Running Time: 01:15
embodied spaces: a choreography festival

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Playing @
Alchemical Studios
50 West 17th Street, New York City, NY 10011
Producer, curator, and choreographer Roxanne Gordon's inaugural season of embodied spaces: a choreography festival, on January 10-13th, 2018 at Alchemical Theatre Laboratory in Manhattan. 

Roxy + Company (Gordon and her collaborators, musicians Ethan Primason and Dexter Dine) are joined each evening by a different innovative emerging choreographer: Thomas Tyger Moore, Maddie Schimmel in collaboration with Sarah Allwine, Justin Faircloth, and Bree Breeden. embodied spaces celebrates the collaborative impulse and creative work that subverts assumptions.

Each evening’s show is anchored by Roxy + Company’s new work “Embody”, a duet that attempts to dismantle the illusion of female identity by subverting the assumptions made about the bodies that are presented.
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Show Notes: 1 Intermission
Age Guidance: 13

Performance Schedule

WEDNESDAY thru SATURDAY @ 8 PM


Choreography
  • Roxanne Gordon

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Accessibility

  • Parking

    There are parking garages nearby and street parking can often be found. Parking is free on 14th only on Sunday.
  • Restroom

    Our bathrooms have always been gender non-specific. We have two separate dual stall bathrooms, plus a single large bathroom with ADA compliance. They are along the wall where the elevators are, to the left when entering.
  • Water Fountain

    None available
  • Wheelchair Info

    We are thrilled that this new building is ADA compliant and we have built the space to accommodate everyone.
  • Elevator/Escalator

    Elevator up to the 12th (top) floor. Additionally there is a freight elevator for larger load-ins. Please let us know in advance if will have a lot of equipment. The freight elevator guru takes lunch 1-2pm. There is a separate entrance for the freight.

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