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NICHOLAS SCISCIONE DANCES STEVE PAXTON

Nicholas Sciscione will dance an excerpt from Steve Paxton’s GOLDBERG VARIATIONS during the opening weekend of Cathy Weis Project’s Sundays on Broadway fall 2018 season.

Sciscione dances with the Stephen Petronio Company, and is an assistant to the artistic director.

Also on the bill: Patricia Hoffbauer and David Thomson will perform their DARK & STORMY—WHEN THINGS GET ROUGH, GRAB PUSSY.

And Weis will show excerpts of videos she shot in the mid-’80s of Paxton improvising in Philadelphia and Vermont to Bach’s Goldberg Variations, played by Glenn Gould.

 

NICHOLAS SCISCIONE—GOLDBERG VARIATIONS

Sunday, November 4, at 6 pm.

WeisAcres, 537 Broadway, #3, New York City.

Steve Paxton, Goldberg Variations, danced by Nicholas Sciscione, photographed by Julie Lemberger.

K. J. HOLMES AND KATHY WESTWATER

Cathy Weis—through Cathy Weis Projects—curates new performances and supports the creation and presentation of new work. Her SUNDAYS ON BROADWAY events in Soho, which are free and open to the public, provide an invaluable platform for dancers, singers, musicians, writers, and performance artists.

On Sunday, May 28, dance artist, vocalist, actor, and educator K. J. Holmes will “improvise her past, present, and future works to create mythologies of the personal as she brings down to earth embodiments of current concerns and events,” incorporating texts from Édouard Glissant’s Poetics of Relation.*

Also on the bill is Kathy Westwater, performing BRACKISH, a piece for three dancers, which will “take apart and reconstruct her latest work, ANYWHERE, which asks how a dance might engage with, and itself be, a monument.”*

There are no reservations. Seating is first come, first served, and there is no late seating.

K. J. HOLMES and KATHY WESTWATER—SUNDAYS ON BROADWAY, Sunday, May 28, at 6 pm.

WEIS ACRES, 537 Broadway, at Spring Street, # 3, New York City.

*cathyweis.org

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kathywestwater.org

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K. J. Holmes. Photograph by Vojtěch Brtnický. Image credit: Movement Research

K. J. Holmes. Photograph by Vojtěch Brtnický. Image credit: Movement Research

K. J. Holmes
Photograph by Vojtěch Brtnický
Image credit: Movement Research