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Emmy-winning transgender choreographer brings new work to Atlanta s 7 Stages
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Emmy-winning transgender choreographer brings new work to Atlanta s 7 Stages
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LGBTQ+ Favorite Sean Dorsey Dance Performs April 8–10 in San Francisco - San Francisco Bay Times
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Taking his art outdoors and on video, the always-innovative Sean Dorsey discussed his new dance works as part of the company s 2021 At-Home Season, and the new series,
The Lost Art of Dreaming. The company has received funding and sponsorship from numerous arts organizations, and stands out as a prominent Bay Area dance company with a trans artistic director.
Can you talk about the choreographic language you re using in your film dances and how they have changed from stage works?
The movement language you see in our dance films comes from choreographic inquiries into questions like, What does it feel like to rouse, to stir up possibility and imagination from deep inside our bodies? What is the relationship between our bodies cellular structure, and the patterns and structures we see in stars and constellations in the sky above us? How do you navigate dreaming about your future when you have never been allowed to dream about your own future?
Sean Dorsey Dance Performs for You ‘AT-HOME’ April 16–18
The Arts, like all aspects of American life, have been turned upside down by the COVID-19 pandemic.
“For dancers, our body is our instrument as are touch, partnering, and sharing breath,” explains San Francisco-based transgender choreographer Sean Dorsey.
Last March, Dorsey and his award-winning all-queer ensemble Sean Dorsey Dance were in the rehearsal studio four days a week, creating a new full-length production
The Lost Art Of Dreaming. When the pandemic hit, their entire project (and livelihood) was thrown into question.
“It felt like bitter irony,” says Dorsey. “Our new project
The Lost Art Of Dreaming investigates and imagines expansive Futures. Shelter in place hit, we were on lockdown and living in fear, and we were asking ourselves, ‘What’s this about expansive Futures? ”