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Incidents Dance // Show: A Break in the Fence
How is Art Displayed?
Visual art is displayed in museums. Artists take great care to ship the work, select the work for the environment and display the work with consideration to the actual space. Dance is a visual art. This dance was made in a studio and the choreography will be shipped to the Santa Cruz Museum and designed for display in the space.
Christina Briggs is a choreographer with a passion for dance and an interest in artistic collaborations. She often finds collaborators through chance meetings- a conversation on a bus and a meeting in a hallway were the seeds of this artistic collaboration.
A Break in the Fence is a portrait of a woman confined, using light and darkness as a metaphor for the existential question: If no one sees us, do we exist? Briggs is joined on stage by long-term collaborator Edward Winslow. There is an art installation designed by visual artist Skrauss, which incorporates excerpts from a dance film created by Briggs and Frances Martinelli.
Warnings/labelsStrobe lighting
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Locationsanta cruz museum of art & history (View)
705 Front Street
santa cruz, CA 95060
United States
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