Selah/LA - Friday
This ticket is for 6 September, 2024 at 7pm.
Please arrive at least 15 minutes early so that you may find your seat.
Selah Dance Collective’s resident choreographer Meredith Ventura will present a preview of Palermo!, an evening-length work that will premiere in 2025. Palermo! investigates the performance in power in early 20th-century dance, diving into the body politic developed in the shadows of rising authoritarian governments in the Western world. Other works by Arianna Hartanov, Eryn Orsburn, and Selah/LA directors Bianca Salazar and Amanda Keller round out the evening.
The evening’s works demonstrate Selah’s signature approach to movement that explores the nature of human existence through the art of movement.
A brief audience feedback session and Q&A will follow the performance.
This ticket is for 6 September, 2024 at 7pm.
Please arrive at least 15 minutes early so that you may find your seat.
Selah Dance Collective’s resident choreographer Meredith Ventura will present a preview of Palermo!, an evening-length work that will premiere in 2025. Palermo! investigates the performance in power in early 20th-century dance, diving into the body politic developed in the shadows of rising authoritarian governments in the Western world. Other works by Arianna Hartanov, Eryn Orsburn, and Selah/LA directors Bianca Salazar and Amanda Keller round out the evening.
The evening’s works demonstrate Selah’s signature approach to movement that explores the nature of human existence through the art of movement.
A brief audience feedback session and Q&A will follow the performance.
This ticket is for 6 September, 2024 at 7pm.
Please arrive at least 15 minutes early so that you may find your seat.
Selah Dance Collective’s resident choreographer Meredith Ventura will present a preview of Palermo!, an evening-length work that will premiere in 2025. Palermo! investigates the performance in power in early 20th-century dance, diving into the body politic developed in the shadows of rising authoritarian governments in the Western world. Other works by Arianna Hartanov, Eryn Orsburn, and Selah/LA directors Bianca Salazar and Amanda Keller round out the evening.
The evening’s works demonstrate Selah’s signature approach to movement that explores the nature of human existence through the art of movement.
A brief audience feedback session and Q&A will follow the performance.