The Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum is pleased to present October, a performance choreographed by Phoebe Berglund with music by Celia Hollander which will be performed live in the Museum’s Sculpture Garden on Saturday, October 22 at 5 pm through dusk.
Tickets are available at www.thealdrich.org.
October is an abstract dance built on repetitive formal structures inspired by the work 4 Into 3 by Cecile Abish, included in the current exhibition 52 Artists: A Feminist Milestone, which also includes work by Phoebe Berglund. October is choreographed and performed by Phoebe Berglund in collaboration with dancers Elanor Bock, Emily Kessler, and Jade Manns with music by Celia Hollander.
The rain date for this performance will be Sunday, October 23.
Phoebe Berglund is an American choreographer based in New York City making abstract dances for museums, theaters, and outdoor sites. Her work is included in 52 Artists: A Feminist Milestone.
Celia Hollander is a Los Angeles-based composer working with audio, scores, performance, installation, and text. Her work critically engages ways that audio and the act of listening can shape temporal perception and question cultural infrastructures.
This performance is organized by Director of Education Namulen Bayarsaihan and Chief Curator Amy Smith-Stewart.