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Premier Premiere: A Movement Series will be held on February 7, 13, 14 and 15, and will feature the work of innovative artists responding to Eyedrum's new space, with a Q&A with artists afterward.
7:30pm Feb 14 performances:
1. Focus on the Return
by Jessica Anderson
Sense the space of yourself. Focus on the return.
A Feldenkrais routine.
2. Through Fingers
- A piece about missing someone dear, who's still in a heart, no matter the distance.
3. port is head.
- Inspired by music of Portishead. Trying to cooperate with dominant "head" / mind on the way to free one's self.
by Nadya Zeitlin
4. Last Dance: a study.
/(My heart is none of my business)
by Hez Stalcup
- “No one’s gonna try it for you, Darlin no one..
No one’s gonna wait there with you.”
- Angel Olsen
5. black&blue
- a contemporary duet excerpted from silver&gold&black&blue&green, work in progress by joy peace exploring intricacies and dysfunctions of intimate relationships : danced by laura breyley & skyler holden of me.you.us.we.them
6. Our better selves? (abridged)
by Onur Topal-Sumer+Jennifer Scully
- "Our better selves?" This video installation explores the dysfunctional ideas of what it is like to be a woman today with themes the cross cultural and age boundaries.
Tickets: $8 at the door
88 Forsyth St SW
Atlanta, GA 30303
Parking is $3 in the LAZ Parking deck at the corner of MLK Jr. Drive and Forsyth St SW. There is ample free parking on the surrounding streets after 7pm
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