November 12 - 20, 2021 / Mutual Arts Hartwell Studio Theater
Mutual Dance Theatre premieres Pulp and Variations in a Brainstorm
WORLD PREMIERES: AN IMMERSIVE DANCE EXPERIENCE REVEALED IN CHAPTERS
Immerse yourself
in a dance theatre experience that will take you on two, different adventures, both revealed in chapters. In Pulp, as you surround the performers in Mutual Arts Center’s black box studio, you will first begin by helping to choose a unique sequence of events that will never again be performed in that same order. You and other fellow audience members will simultaneously perceive a common object, but interpret it differently as perspective is weighed in pithy moments. In Variations in a Brainstorm, letters, writings, and musings — all tied to a writing desk — will guide you through a tour of divergent identities. In the end, both adventures unearth the human mind’s vast ability to make connections.
PULP and VARIATIONS IN A BRAINSTORM by MUTUAL DANCE THEATRE / NOV 12 - 20, '21
ROWAN SALEM
Choreographer, Pulp
HANNAH WILLIAMSON
Choreographer, Variations in a Brainstorm
Claire Dieringer
Kiersten Edwards
Ana Hart
Stevie Lamblin
Caroline Nymberg
Emma Raney
Hannah Williamson
Courtney Ziegelmeyer
Subscribe to the 24-25 Mutual Dance Theatre Season to Save
The Jefferson James Contemporary Dance Theater Series presents
Sidra Bell Dance New York
MAR 25-26, '22
2021-2022 SPONSORS
The season is generously supported in part by: donations (big and small) from individuals; the National Endowment for the Arts; The Louise Dieterle Nippert Musical Arts Fund of the Greenacres Foundation; the generosity of more than 40,000 contributors to the ArtsWave Community Campaign; state tax dollars allocated by the Ohio Legislature to the Ohio Arts Council (OAC); The Warrington Foundation; Karen Zaugg; Dr. John M. Hall and Dr. Sarah M. Knox; and The Greater Cincinnati Foundation Aronoff Center Rental Subsidy. The presentation of Sidra Bell Dance New York is supported by a National Performance Network (NPN) Artist Engagement Fund, with funding from the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation, the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, and the National Endowment for the Arts (a federal agency). For more information, visit www.npnweb.org. The workshopping of Bakari Lindsay’s work is supported by the New England Foundation for the Arts. To support Mutual Dance Theatre’s important work that keeps the genre of Modern Dance in Cincinnati, please visit mutualdance.org/support.