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PERFORMANCE: SISTER SPIT AT THE HAMMER

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Last week Sister Spit, the legendary queer feminist literary collective, packed the Annex of the Hammer Museum for a rousing program of readings and recitations. The night was hosted by Virgie Tovar, who did a hilarious mock TED talk about the dangers of diet culture. Kate Schatz and Miriam Stahl Klein, the author and illustrator of Rad American Women A-Z, discussed their “explosive” feminist children’s book. Some of the artwork from the book can be seen above.

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Video artist Zackary Drucker read an unpublished short story about a rich, older transgender woman coping with the current “schism” in American transgender experience, in honor of International Trans* Visibility Day. Special guest Francesca Lia Block, best known for her young adult novels, read a series of poems titled “How to Fall in Love” that grew out of an email exchange between a friend. Myriam Gurba, Nikki Darling, and Thomas Page McBee each read poems that were personal and empowering, erotic and hilarious.

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HARALD LANDER AND WILLIAM FORSYTHE AT OPERA GARNIER

First performance on 20 September 2014 at 7:30 pm

ETUDES, Harald Lander

WOUNDWORK 1, William Forsythe

PAS./PARTS, William Forsythe

Etudes transposes a dance class to the stage. Conceived by Harald Lander who was a choreographer, ballet master and director of the Opera’s Ballet School, this ballet can be seen as a manifesto of classical technique, of its purity, rigour, and exactingness. In contrast, two works by William Forsythe, created especially for the Company, shed new light on this academic heritage, deconstructing and reconstructing its vocabulary. In Pas./parts and Woundwork, the choreographer shakes up the codes and boundaries, pushes back the limits and accelerates the pace. Three fundamental works from the repertoire that interact with each other, contributing to the study of the history of a technique which continues to evolve both as an intellectual discipline and as a living art form.

Buy a ticket. This is going to be magical.

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text from www.operadeparis.fr