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Meida McNeal Premieres CDF Lab Artist Work
November 10-13, 2011

2010 CDF Lab Artist Meida McNeal premieres

The Sweet Goddess Project
November 10-13

Experimental Station, 6100 S. Blackstone Avenue, Chicago, 60637

Thursday November 10 @7:30pm; Friday November 11 @ 7:30pm;

and Sunday November 13, 3pm & 7:30pm

Purchase Tickets HERE:

$12 online, $15 at the door

Chicago house music/dance as culture, lifestyle & consciousness in the lives of women...


The Sweet Goddess Project
is a multimedia dance theater work exploring women's experiences in Chicago house music and dance culture. While women have long been essential to the sounds and scenes of house as vocalists, dancers and DJs, this urban performance tradition is often narrated as a male-dominated practice and cultural space.

Sweet Goddess examines ideas of femininity, community, sensuality, pleasure and empowerment to imagine the woman-centered energies of house culture. The work is part of an ongoing journey to identify core characteristics of house culture illustrating its power as a way of knowing the world through music and movement.

Featuring Meida McNeal, Artistic Director in collaboration with Abra Johnson, Boogie McClarin and Ni'Ja Whitson

Design Collaborators:
Jeanne Medina, Set & Costume
Garvin Jellison, Lighting
Jo de Presser, DJ
David Weathersby, Video

A production of of Honey Pot Performance
More Info: http://www.honeypotperformance.com

 

NOTE: Parking for Experimental Station is available on 61st Street, Dorchester Avenue, and in the University of Chicago Press parking lot. Please enter the Experimental Station on Blackstone. The event is wheelchair accessible.


This work is supported through grants from the Chicago Dancemakers Forum, the Puffin Foundation, the Community Arts Assistance Program and the generosity of individuals supporting Honey Pot Performance's artistic endeavors.

 




 
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