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White Light Festival 2018

  • Dance, Contemporary and experimental
  • Recommended
  1. Sutra
    Photograph: Courtesy Andree LanthierSutra // Photograph: Courtesy Andree Lanthier
  2. Borderline
    Photograph: Courtesy Frank SzafinskiBorderline // Photograph: Courtesy Frank Szafinski
  3. Framing Time
    Photograph: Courtesy Ramón EguigurenFraming Time // Photograph: Courtesy Ramón Eguiguren
  4. Akram Khan: Xenos
    Photograph: Courtesy Jean-Louis FernandezXenos // Photograph: Courtesy Jean-Louis Fernandez
  5. Boy Blue: Blak Whyte Gray
    Photograph: Courtesy Carl Fox
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Time Out says

Lincoln Center's luminous multidisciplinary fall festival celebrates the spiritual power of dance, music and theater. Terpsichorean offerings in this year's edition include an encore of Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui's Zen-influenced Sutra (Oct 16–18), a combination of dance and martial arts that was part of the first White Light Festival back in 2010; Company Wang Ramirez's Borderline (Oct 19–20), a fusion of dance forms that reflects the influence of Greek and Korean cultures; Akram Khan's Xenos (Oct 31, Nov 1), an exploration of colonialism through kathak and contemporary dance; Casc Gelabert's Framing Time (Nov 1, 2), set to music by Morton Feldman; and Boy Blue's Blak Whyte Gray (Nov 16, 17), an abstract dance-theater fusion of hip-hop and African traditions.

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www.lincolncenter.org
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Contact:
212-721-6500
Price:
$25–$110
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