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Premiere by CDF Lab Artist Lin Hixson
June 18 & 19, 2011

They're Mending the Great Forest Highway
A performance by Every house has a door
Directed by Lin Hixson
Performed by Hannah Geil-Neufeld, Matthew Goulish, Jeff Harms, John Rich, and Charissa Tolentino

 
Saturday and Sunday, June 18 & 19 @ 2:00pm
Location: Holstein Park
2200 North Oakley Avenue
 
To make reservations, email ehhadreservations@gmail.com
 

About They're Mending the Great Forest Highway:

Derived primarily from found movement mining YouTube archives and inventions from the dancers in response to prompts, They're Mending the Great Forest Highway takes its structure from the written score of Béla Bartók's "Contrasts."

Three male dancers embody the notes for each instrument and perform to a live composition by DJ and classically trained pianist Charissa Tolentino.

The creation of this performance has been supported by a Lab Artist Award from the Chicago Dancemakers Forum. Learn more about CDF's Lab Artist Program...

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Sunday's Performance is Part of the The Dance Improvisation Fest
Co-presented by Links Hall and The Dance Center of Columbia College Chicago.
 
Click HERE for more info on the Improvisation Festival

 




Photo by John Sisson
 
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