CORE Performance Company will present two performances of a new dance work, Objects of Impermanent Value.
Choreographer and CORE Company Associate Erik Thurmond and the CORE dance artists were inspired to create this 15-20 minute performance after contemplating the many golden crowns and ancient representations of enlightened beings in the Museum’s collections of Asian Art. Objects of Impermanent Value is about the search for who we are as human beings, and how that searched is shaped by the human need to worship, and human desires. The dancers will sing, dance, and drum new rhythms based upon ancient songs, creating moments both confessional and archetypal.
CORE Performance Company will present two performances of a new dance work, Objects of Impermanent Value.
Choreographer and CORE Company Associate Erik Thurmond and the CORE dance artists were inspired to create this 15-20 minute performance after contemplating the many golden crowns and ancient representations of enlightened beings in the Museum’s collections of Asian Art. Objects of Impermanent Value is about the search for who we are as human beings, and how that searched is shaped by the human need to worship, and human desires. The dancers will sing, dance, and drum new rhythms based upon ancient songs, creating moments both confessional and archetypal.
CORE Performance Company will present two performances of a new dance work, Objects of Impermanent Value.
Choreographer and CORE Company Associate Erik Thurmond and the CORE dance artists were inspired to create this 15-20 minute performance after contemplating the many golden crowns and ancient representations of enlightened beings in the Museum’s collections of Asian Art. Objects of Impermanent Value is about the search for who we are as human beings, and how that searched is shaped by the human need to worship, and human desires. The dancers will sing, dance, and drum new rhythms based upon ancient songs, creating moments both confessional and archetypal.