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Amendment: A New Choreographic Work by Michael Kliën

Experience the new immersive work - a social choreography - by choreographer and professor Michael Kliën. In times of the systemic destruction of our environment, Amendment offers a container to reform our relationship with the unknown, the foreign, the animal. The work provides citizens with extraordinary experiences to temporarily transcend the human/non-human divide and dive into a relationship of reciprocal belonging.

6-7:30 p.m.
Mon, April 18 and Tues, April 19, 2022
von der Heyden Studio Theater
Rubenstein Arts Center, Duke University
Free; prior registration required.

Email labsc@duke.edu for more information and confirm participation in either session (or both). Limited places. Dinner is catered after the event (optional). Masks are still encouraged in this context.

About AMENDMENT

AMENDMENT, a social choreography that grew out of Kliën's seminal work Parliament in response to the urgency of the situation, works on both the now and the next. It can acutely affect those who partake and the/their web of relations, the ecology to which they belong. At the same time, it develops the imagination for what comes after the catastrophe. How to rebuild? What do you rebuild? Going forward, AMENDMENT wants to mend, to provide a viable lifeboat into the next.

Choreographic Concept: Michael Kliën

Original Sound: Volkmar Klien
Artistic Team: Luna Beller-Tadiar, Barbara Dickinson, Brooks Emanuel, Emma Geiger, Sophia Jeffery, Avery Lythcott-Haims, Marika Niko, Ludovica B. Romano, Ooha Reddy, Leo Ryan, Zhixuan Zhu
Project Management: Courtney Crumpler
Amendment has been developed in interdisciplinary dialogues with Dance 462 Performance: Amendment (Duke University) and R.I.C.E. on Hydra (Greece). The project is part of the Bass Connections project 'Performing Embodied Communities: New Pathways for Cultural Institutions' and is presented by the Duke Dance Program and the Laboratory for Social Choreography at the Kenan Institute for Ethics.

Contact: Sarah Rogers