BRKFST

for now, but not for long

 

 

JUL 19 | 1 PM 

Olympic Sculpture Park | 2901 Western Ave | free admission

 

Presented through the Seattle Festival of Dance + Improvisation

In partnership with Seattle Art Museum
Featuring participants in the Seattle Festival of Dance + Improvisation Professional Performance Cohort

for now, but not for long | About the work

for now, but not for long investigates the restoration and habitat complexity of the once contaminated, post-industrial landscape of Olympic Sculpture Park. This work explores how our individual lives are woven into and affected by reinvention, and it will highlight the diverse landscape by using moving bodies as sculptural entities. Regeneration, decay, attraction, and repulsion will emerge through sustained duration, partnering, and non-codified movement, guiding audiences through the meadows and groves native to the Pacific Northwest. Subtle sounds of the natural environment in combination with a set score will emphasize the ever-changing ecosystem using the human body as a visual guide.

ARTIST BIOS

BRKFST DANCE COMPANY

JOSEPH ‘MN JOE’ TRAN

LISA ‘MONA LISA’ BERMAN

SEATTLE FESTIVAL OF DANCE + IMPROVISATION

The Seattle Festival of Dance + Improvisation is a vibrant month-long immersion in the Seattle dance community, and a chance to explore with dance practitioners experimenting at the leading edge of dance technique, creative practices, and dance improvisation. Grounded in SFD+I’s nearly 30 years of community-building and intergenerational collaboration, this festival is a gateway for new dancers to connect with artists making work in the Seattle dance and improvisation community, and a chance for Seattle-based artists to train and research with internationally renowned artists.

During our Seattle Festival of Dance + Improvisation, Velocity also presents work by local and visiting faculty members. These presentations range from work-in-process sharings to larger scale productions, and are often one-night-only presentations. We also commission artists to work with participants to create new work that is shared during the festival.

 

PROGRAM SUPPORT

The Seattle Festival of Dance + Improvisation is made possible with generous support from the Seattle Office of Arts and Culture, and the King County Festival and Events Fund. It is also supported by our community of individual donors, community partners, and arts advocates. If you would like to join this community of sponsors, please contact Erin O’Reilly at erin@velocitydancecenter.org.

ACCESSIBILITY INFORMATION

12th Ave Arts is fully accessible for wheelchairs and walkers. The lobby and bathrooms are at street level, and seating is available without the need for an elevator or stairs. The venue is also equipped with an Assistive Listening Device. 

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