This week at ADF: Jasperse world premiere and 3 works by Forsythe
John Jasperse Projects
Why go: Jasperse returns to the festival to apply his constantly surprising, sensual and humorous choreography to his ADF-commissioned world premiere, “Remains,” an exploration of the connections between ourselves and our environment, the energy we put out into the world and what we leave behind.
When and where: 8 p.m. July 5-7, Reynolds Industries Theater, Bryan Center, Duke University, 125 Science Drive,Durham
Tickets and info: $27 (ages 18-30, $10); 919-684-4444 or tickets.duke.edu
Hubbard Street Dance Chicago
Why go: The program is devoted to three works by the prolific, revered William Forsythe: “N.N.N.N” – four dancers representing four states of mind; “Quintett” – solos, duets and trios from five dancers on themes of loss and hope; “One Flat Thing, reproduced” – a flight of dancers interact with 20 tables, building to a storm of movement.
When and where: 8 p.m. July 8, 7 p.m. July 9 (children’s matinee 1 p.m. July 9), Durham Performing Arts Center, 123 Vivian St.
Tickets and info: $22.50-$62.25 (ages 18-30, $10); 919-680-2787 or dpacnc.com
ADF season info: 919-684-6402 or americandancefestival.org
Dicks: music_theater@lycos.com
This story was originally published July 1, 2016 at 3:07 PM with the headline "This week at ADF: Jasperse world premiere and 3 works by Forsythe."