The Aldrich presents dance performance by Ali Kenner Brodsky on January 21

The Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum is pleased to present moments by Ali Kenner Brodsky, a multifaceted performance piece of dance, music, and art. This evening-length dance-theatre work explores memory, loss, and love. moments will be performed live at The Aldrich on Saturday, January 21 at 7 pm. Weather date is Sunday, January 22 at 7 pm.

 Tickets are available at www.thealdrich.org. 

Unfolding through subtle gestural movement and emotionally evocative music, moments evokes memories of past relationships, the longing for a closeness once felt, and the challenge of how to move forward through grief. Through a collection of embodied vignettes, moments breaks the stigma around grief by giving audiences a moment to be present in their individual experience of loss.
 
Performed by Ali Kenner Brodsky, Scott McPheeters, Jenna Pollack, Jessi Stegall, and Ilya Vidrin, with costume design by Hertling and fiber artist Alex Davis, live and recorded music by MorganEve Swain, graphics by Cyrus Highsmith, and set design by Keri King, moments surveys themes of devotion, remembrance, passing, and grief. 
 
Ali Kenner Brodsky is a dancer and choreographer based in Dartmouth, MA who makes gesturally rich and emotionally driven dance-theatre works and dance films that ask the viewer to indulge in a world of reflection, remembering, and connection. 
 
Ali Kenner Brodsky: moments is the first live performance installment of the Aldrich Box, a year-long traveling exhibition unbound to a physical space. This year’s edition focuses on performance—underscoring the cooperative and interdisciplinary aspects of making art. Artists have been invited to create work(s) contained inside individualized Aldrich Boxes and accompanied by a live performance to be presented at the Museum. Aldrich Boxes are released on a rolling basis through December 31, 2023 and members of the public are invited to borrow one at a time for up to a week. Ali Kenner Brodsky’s Aldrich Box: creating moments is currently available to borrow. Learn more and reserve an Aldrich Box at www.thealdrich.org
 
Aldrich Box and the related performances are organized by Director of Education Namulen Bayarsaihan and Chief Curator Amy Smith-Stewart. 
 
The performance, moments, is presented in partnership with The Regina A. Quick Center for the Arts and Fairfield University. 

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Submitted by Danbury, CT

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