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Abby Z and the New Utility
First Preview: Feb 9, 2018
Opening Date: Feb 23, 2018
Closing Date: Feb 24, 2018
Running Time: 01:15
Playing @
92nd Street Y
1395 Lexington Ave, New York City, NY 10128
Inside the intimate stadium setup of abandoned playground (2017), 9 dancers rip through the space performing complex sequences of hyper-physical dance that push their understandings of their own capabilities and endurance.
Recognized with the 2017 Juried Bessie Award for her “unique and utterly authentic movement vocabulary in complex and demanding structures,” Abby Zbikowski generates her bold, high-intensity, precisely rhythmic choreography from her background of hip-hop, tap, West African and postmodern dance styles, deeply-rooted punk aesthetic, and close collaboration with her dancers who bring their specific bodies, psychologies and training histories to the work.
In this evening length work Zbikowski highlights each of her dancers' unique strengths and simultaneously forges an intense ensemble connection in that through vocalizations and the channeling of communal energy the dancers invigorate each other to overcome the physical and mental exhaustion of performing such extreme and virtuosic movement at the relentless pace required.
Like life, no overstated purpose is given, but as the New York Times dance critic Siobhan Burke surmises "the effort justifies itself."
Recognized with the 2017 Juried Bessie Award for her “unique and utterly authentic movement vocabulary in complex and demanding structures,” Abby Zbikowski generates her bold, high-intensity, precisely rhythmic choreography from her background of hip-hop, tap, West African and postmodern dance styles, deeply-rooted punk aesthetic, and close collaboration with her dancers who bring their specific bodies, psychologies and training histories to the work.
In this evening length work Zbikowski highlights each of her dancers' unique strengths and simultaneously forges an intense ensemble connection in that through vocalizations and the channeling of communal energy the dancers invigorate each other to overcome the physical and mental exhaustion of performing such extreme and virtuosic movement at the relentless pace required.
Like life, no overstated purpose is given, but as the New York Times dance critic Siobhan Burke surmises "the effort justifies itself."
Show Notes: No Intermission
Age Guidance: 13
Performance Schedule
FRIDAY @ 8 PM
SATURDAY @ 4 & 8 PM
Choreography
- Abby Zbikowski
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$25.00 - $29.00
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Accessibility
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Elevator/Escalator
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Assisted Listening System
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Wheelchair Info
Wheelchair accessible and wheelchair seating is available. -
Box Office
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Curb Ramps
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Entrance
The main entrance at 92nd Street and Lexington is ramped for individuals using mobility devices and is open 24/7. -
Parking
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Restroom
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Seating
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Telephone
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Visual Assistance
All elevators have Braille/raised lettering, as does signage in the foyer of Kaufmann Concert Hall. Guests who require large print materials should contact us at 212.415.5500 or email at least 24 hours in advance of the event/class for which you require the large print materials and they will be provided to you upon your arrival at coat check 30 minutes prior to the performance. -
Water Fountain
Wheelchair accessible on lower level.







