Princeton Arts Fellow Christopher “Unpezverde” Núñez presents a performance of an excerpt of Vitruvian, choreographed and performed by Jerron Herman. The piece shares an allegorical tale of the life cycle of the Vitruvian man as he traverses multiple hemispheres, now in the embodiment of a Disabled Black man. Open to University community.
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Performances by award-winning movement artist Kayla Hamilton, whose work elevates Black, female, and dis/abled voices, and x, a TRANSdisciplinary artist and teaching artist at Mark Morris Dance Center. Curated by Princeton Arts Fellow Christopher “Unpezverde” Núñez, a visually impaired choreographer, educator, and accessibility consultant. The theater includes wheelchair accessible/companion seating locations, and open captioning, audio description, and ASL interpreters provided.