Dance
Description
“Dance,” choreographer Alvin Ailey once remarked, “is for everybody.” At the MCA dance is for everybody and performed everywhere: on the Edlis Neeson Theater, the Anne and John Kern Terrace Garden, or even the grand staircase.
Past
2021
2020
2019
2018
- The Way You Look (at me) Tonight Touch Tour–
- Long People seated on a darkened stage watch as a woman using crutches steps on and walks over a man, who lies face down on the ground. Her right foot is planted on his right hand. His left hand reaches forward, toward the camera, while her left foot hovers just above it.
- Long People seated on a darkened stage watch as a woman using crutches steps on and walks over a man, who lies face down on the ground. Her right foot is planted on his right hand. His left hand reaches forward, toward the camera, while her left foot hovers just above it.
- Long People seated on a darkened stage watch as a woman using crutches steps on and walks over a man, who lies face down on the ground. Her right foot is planted on his right hand. His left hand reaches forward, toward the camera, while her left foot hovers just above it.
- Long People seated on a darkened stage watch as a woman using crutches steps on and walks over a man, who lies face down on the ground. Her right foot is planted on his right hand. His left hand reaches forward, toward the camera, while her left foot hovers just above it.
- Long People seated on a darkened stage watch as a woman using crutches steps on and walks over a man, who lies face down on the ground. Her right foot is planted on his right hand. His left hand reaches forward, toward the camera, while her left foot hovers just above it.
- In Progress: Perfect Worlds/Propositional Attitudes–
- Long A pair of light-skinned hands jut into the frame from the bottom-right and -left sides to showcase a paperback book against a dark background. The book is open to pages 46 and 47, which feature the start of an essay by Udita Upadhyaya titled "Guidelines for Collapse and Care."
- Ishmael Houston-Jones, Ralph Lemon, and Bebe Miller
Relations–- Long A middle-aged African American woman pivots on her left leg, raising her right knee and ducking her head. She extends her arms slightly to her sides as long brown dreadlocks swing forward as she turns. She wears a black sleeveless shirt and dark-gray trousers. Feet cropped out of frame, she appears to float in an empty white space.