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DESCRIPTION:Join the Cornell University Department of Performing and Media 
 Arts for the premiere weekend of Locally Grown Dance (LGD) 2021 (April 7
 –10\, 7:30 & 8:30 p.m.\, online).\n\nReserve your free ticket at schwart
 ztickets.com. A link to the performance will be emailed to you prior to sh
 owtime. (Based on your personal email settings\, if you do not receive thi
 s email in your inbox\, please be sure to check your spam/junk folder.)\n\
 nLGD trailer\n\nLocally Grown Dance  2021 elaborates on the work of solos 
 choreographed by the dancers interpreting the current political and cultur
 al climate\, offering moments of reflection and escapism. LGD 2021 is dire
 cted by choreographers/directors Jumay Chu and Byron Suber who have taught
  together in the Department of Performing and Media Arts for over thirty y
 ears. ﻿Collaborating closely with PMA colleagues in film\, set\, lightin
 g\, and costume designs\, the work of the concert reveals a paradox: the c
 reative process in the act of making is intensely present in the live stre
 aming of the concert\; yet our experience of seeing the videos\, although 
 present and live\, captures the past\, recovering a different memory.\n\nE
 xpanding on the solo choreographies from the December 2020 MLGD\, new mate
 rial has been created for LGD 2021. Suber is still working with solos but\
 , with the addition of the production elements in design\, has added a dra
 matic intensity beyond what was available in December’s studio footage. 
 Suber has also moved from B&W to extreme saturated color. The initial idea
  was to have been out of quarantine by now but instead of an expression of
  actual freedom from confinement\, isolation has been redefined in terms o
 f fantasy\, hope\, and the massive obstacles we are working to overcome ex
 pressed through theatrical imagination and intervention. Chu and the dance
 rs of Atelier 320 explore ideas of seeing and its different ways of identi
 fying meaning. Working with moveable plexiglass frames\, the dancers refle
 ct these times in deconstructing the illusion of continuity to find new re
 ferences of experience. \n\nThe online exhibition features some of the ori
 ginal music from December but also new original compositions by Syau-Cheng
  Lai\, Warren Cross (PMA senior lecturer)\, Max Buckholtz (PMA accompanist
 )\, and Annie Lewandowski (Music senior lecturer) with her band member Tho
 mas Bonvalet in their latest album of Powerdove.
LOCATION:
SUMMARY:Locally Grown Dance
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/locally_grown_dance_7328
CATEGORIES:Dance (Performance)
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DTSTART:20210408T003000Z
DTEND:20210408T013000Z
DESCRIPTION:Join the Cornell University Department of Performing and Media 
 Arts for the premiere weekend of Locally Grown Dance (LGD) 2021 (April 7
 –10\, 7:30 & 8:30 p.m.\, online).\n\nReserve your free ticket at schwart
 ztickets.com. A link to the performance will be emailed to you prior to sh
 owtime. (Based on your personal email settings\, if you do not receive thi
 s email in your inbox\, please be sure to check your spam/junk folder.)\n\
 nLGD trailer\n\nLocally Grown Dance  2021 elaborates on the work of solos 
 choreographed by the dancers interpreting the current political and cultur
 al climate\, offering moments of reflection and escapism. LGD 2021 is dire
 cted by choreographers/directors Jumay Chu and Byron Suber who have taught
  together in the Department of Performing and Media Arts for over thirty y
 ears. ﻿Collaborating closely with PMA colleagues in film\, set\, lightin
 g\, and costume designs\, the work of the concert reveals a paradox: the c
 reative process in the act of making is intensely present in the live stre
 aming of the concert\; yet our experience of seeing the videos\, although 
 present and live\, captures the past\, recovering a different memory.\n\nE
 xpanding on the solo choreographies from the December 2020 MLGD\, new mate
 rial has been created for LGD 2021. Suber is still working with solos but\
 , with the addition of the production elements in design\, has added a dra
 matic intensity beyond what was available in December’s studio footage. 
 Suber has also moved from B&W to extreme saturated color. The initial idea
  was to have been out of quarantine by now but instead of an expression of
  actual freedom from confinement\, isolation has been redefined in terms o
 f fantasy\, hope\, and the massive obstacles we are working to overcome ex
 pressed through theatrical imagination and intervention. Chu and the dance
 rs of Atelier 320 explore ideas of seeing and its different ways of identi
 fying meaning. Working with moveable plexiglass frames\, the dancers refle
 ct these times in deconstructing the illusion of continuity to find new re
 ferences of experience. \n\nThe online exhibition features some of the ori
 ginal music from December but also new original compositions by Syau-Cheng
  Lai\, Warren Cross (PMA senior lecturer)\, Max Buckholtz (PMA accompanist
 )\, and Annie Lewandowski (Music senior lecturer) with her band member Tho
 mas Bonvalet in their latest album of Powerdove.
LOCATION:
SUMMARY:Locally Grown Dance
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/locally_grown_dance_7328
CATEGORIES:Dance (Performance)
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DTSTAMP:20260518T160425Z
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DTSTART:20210408T233000Z
DTEND:20210409T001500Z
DESCRIPTION:Join the Cornell University Department of Performing and Media 
 Arts for the premiere weekend of Locally Grown Dance (LGD) 2021 (April 7
 –10\, 7:30 & 8:30 p.m.\, online).\n\nReserve your free ticket at schwart
 ztickets.com. A link to the performance will be emailed to you prior to sh
 owtime. (Based on your personal email settings\, if you do not receive thi
 s email in your inbox\, please be sure to check your spam/junk folder.)\n\
 nLGD trailer\n\nLocally Grown Dance  2021 elaborates on the work of solos 
 choreographed by the dancers interpreting the current political and cultur
 al climate\, offering moments of reflection and escapism. LGD 2021 is dire
 cted by choreographers/directors Jumay Chu and Byron Suber who have taught
  together in the Department of Performing and Media Arts for over thirty y
 ears. ﻿Collaborating closely with PMA colleagues in film\, set\, lightin
 g\, and costume designs\, the work of the concert reveals a paradox: the c
 reative process in the act of making is intensely present in the live stre
 aming of the concert\; yet our experience of seeing the videos\, although 
 present and live\, captures the past\, recovering a different memory.\n\nE
 xpanding on the solo choreographies from the December 2020 MLGD\, new mate
 rial has been created for LGD 2021. Suber is still working with solos but\
 , with the addition of the production elements in design\, has added a dra
 matic intensity beyond what was available in December’s studio footage. 
 Suber has also moved from B&W to extreme saturated color. The initial idea
  was to have been out of quarantine by now but instead of an expression of
  actual freedom from confinement\, isolation has been redefined in terms o
 f fantasy\, hope\, and the massive obstacles we are working to overcome ex
 pressed through theatrical imagination and intervention. Chu and the dance
 rs of Atelier 320 explore ideas of seeing and its different ways of identi
 fying meaning. Working with moveable plexiglass frames\, the dancers refle
 ct these times in deconstructing the illusion of continuity to find new re
 ferences of experience. \n\nThe online exhibition features some of the ori
 ginal music from December but also new original compositions by Syau-Cheng
  Lai\, Warren Cross (PMA senior lecturer)\, Max Buckholtz (PMA accompanist
 )\, and Annie Lewandowski (Music senior lecturer) with her band member Tho
 mas Bonvalet in their latest album of Powerdove.
LOCATION:
SUMMARY:Locally Grown Dance
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/locally_grown_dance_7328
CATEGORIES:Dance (Performance)
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DTSTAMP:20260518T160425Z
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DTSTART:20210409T003000Z
DTEND:20210409T013000Z
DESCRIPTION:Join the Cornell University Department of Performing and Media 
 Arts for the premiere weekend of Locally Grown Dance (LGD) 2021 (April 7
 –10\, 7:30 & 8:30 p.m.\, online).\n\nReserve your free ticket at schwart
 ztickets.com. A link to the performance will be emailed to you prior to sh
 owtime. (Based on your personal email settings\, if you do not receive thi
 s email in your inbox\, please be sure to check your spam/junk folder.)\n\
 nLGD trailer\n\nLocally Grown Dance  2021 elaborates on the work of solos 
 choreographed by the dancers interpreting the current political and cultur
 al climate\, offering moments of reflection and escapism. LGD 2021 is dire
 cted by choreographers/directors Jumay Chu and Byron Suber who have taught
  together in the Department of Performing and Media Arts for over thirty y
 ears. ﻿Collaborating closely with PMA colleagues in film\, set\, lightin
 g\, and costume designs\, the work of the concert reveals a paradox: the c
 reative process in the act of making is intensely present in the live stre
 aming of the concert\; yet our experience of seeing the videos\, although 
 present and live\, captures the past\, recovering a different memory.\n\nE
 xpanding on the solo choreographies from the December 2020 MLGD\, new mate
 rial has been created for LGD 2021. Suber is still working with solos but\
 , with the addition of the production elements in design\, has added a dra
 matic intensity beyond what was available in December’s studio footage. 
 Suber has also moved from B&W to extreme saturated color. The initial idea
  was to have been out of quarantine by now but instead of an expression of
  actual freedom from confinement\, isolation has been redefined in terms o
 f fantasy\, hope\, and the massive obstacles we are working to overcome ex
 pressed through theatrical imagination and intervention. Chu and the dance
 rs of Atelier 320 explore ideas of seeing and its different ways of identi
 fying meaning. Working with moveable plexiglass frames\, the dancers refle
 ct these times in deconstructing the illusion of continuity to find new re
 ferences of experience. \n\nThe online exhibition features some of the ori
 ginal music from December but also new original compositions by Syau-Cheng
  Lai\, Warren Cross (PMA senior lecturer)\, Max Buckholtz (PMA accompanist
 )\, and Annie Lewandowski (Music senior lecturer) with her band member Tho
 mas Bonvalet in their latest album of Powerdove.
LOCATION:
SUMMARY:Locally Grown Dance
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/locally_grown_dance_7328
CATEGORIES:Dance (Performance)
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DTSTAMP:20260518T160425Z
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DTSTART:20210409T233000Z
DTEND:20210410T001500Z
DESCRIPTION:Join the Cornell University Department of Performing and Media 
 Arts for the premiere weekend of Locally Grown Dance (LGD) 2021 (April 7
 –10\, 7:30 & 8:30 p.m.\, online).\n\nReserve your free ticket at schwart
 ztickets.com. A link to the performance will be emailed to you prior to sh
 owtime. (Based on your personal email settings\, if you do not receive thi
 s email in your inbox\, please be sure to check your spam/junk folder.)\n\
 nLGD trailer\n\nLocally Grown Dance  2021 elaborates on the work of solos 
 choreographed by the dancers interpreting the current political and cultur
 al climate\, offering moments of reflection and escapism. LGD 2021 is dire
 cted by choreographers/directors Jumay Chu and Byron Suber who have taught
  together in the Department of Performing and Media Arts for over thirty y
 ears. ﻿Collaborating closely with PMA colleagues in film\, set\, lightin
 g\, and costume designs\, the work of the concert reveals a paradox: the c
 reative process in the act of making is intensely present in the live stre
 aming of the concert\; yet our experience of seeing the videos\, although 
 present and live\, captures the past\, recovering a different memory.\n\nE
 xpanding on the solo choreographies from the December 2020 MLGD\, new mate
 rial has been created for LGD 2021. Suber is still working with solos but\
 , with the addition of the production elements in design\, has added a dra
 matic intensity beyond what was available in December’s studio footage. 
 Suber has also moved from B&W to extreme saturated color. The initial idea
  was to have been out of quarantine by now but instead of an expression of
  actual freedom from confinement\, isolation has been redefined in terms o
 f fantasy\, hope\, and the massive obstacles we are working to overcome ex
 pressed through theatrical imagination and intervention. Chu and the dance
 rs of Atelier 320 explore ideas of seeing and its different ways of identi
 fying meaning. Working with moveable plexiglass frames\, the dancers refle
 ct these times in deconstructing the illusion of continuity to find new re
 ferences of experience. \n\nThe online exhibition features some of the ori
 ginal music from December but also new original compositions by Syau-Cheng
  Lai\, Warren Cross (PMA senior lecturer)\, Max Buckholtz (PMA accompanist
 )\, and Annie Lewandowski (Music senior lecturer) with her band member Tho
 mas Bonvalet in their latest album of Powerdove.
LOCATION:
SUMMARY:Locally Grown Dance
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/locally_grown_dance_7328
CATEGORIES:Dance (Performance)
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DTSTART:20210410T003000Z
DTEND:20210410T013000Z
DESCRIPTION:Join the Cornell University Department of Performing and Media 
 Arts for the premiere weekend of Locally Grown Dance (LGD) 2021 (April 7
 –10\, 7:30 & 8:30 p.m.\, online).\n\nReserve your free ticket at schwart
 ztickets.com. A link to the performance will be emailed to you prior to sh
 owtime. (Based on your personal email settings\, if you do not receive thi
 s email in your inbox\, please be sure to check your spam/junk folder.)\n\
 nLGD trailer\n\nLocally Grown Dance  2021 elaborates on the work of solos 
 choreographed by the dancers interpreting the current political and cultur
 al climate\, offering moments of reflection and escapism. LGD 2021 is dire
 cted by choreographers/directors Jumay Chu and Byron Suber who have taught
  together in the Department of Performing and Media Arts for over thirty y
 ears. ﻿Collaborating closely with PMA colleagues in film\, set\, lightin
 g\, and costume designs\, the work of the concert reveals a paradox: the c
 reative process in the act of making is intensely present in the live stre
 aming of the concert\; yet our experience of seeing the videos\, although 
 present and live\, captures the past\, recovering a different memory.\n\nE
 xpanding on the solo choreographies from the December 2020 MLGD\, new mate
 rial has been created for LGD 2021. Suber is still working with solos but\
 , with the addition of the production elements in design\, has added a dra
 matic intensity beyond what was available in December’s studio footage. 
 Suber has also moved from B&W to extreme saturated color. The initial idea
  was to have been out of quarantine by now but instead of an expression of
  actual freedom from confinement\, isolation has been redefined in terms o
 f fantasy\, hope\, and the massive obstacles we are working to overcome ex
 pressed through theatrical imagination and intervention. Chu and the dance
 rs of Atelier 320 explore ideas of seeing and its different ways of identi
 fying meaning. Working with moveable plexiglass frames\, the dancers refle
 ct these times in deconstructing the illusion of continuity to find new re
 ferences of experience. \n\nThe online exhibition features some of the ori
 ginal music from December but also new original compositions by Syau-Cheng
  Lai\, Warren Cross (PMA senior lecturer)\, Max Buckholtz (PMA accompanist
 )\, and Annie Lewandowski (Music senior lecturer) with her band member Tho
 mas Bonvalet in their latest album of Powerdove.
LOCATION:
SUMMARY:Locally Grown Dance
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/locally_grown_dance_7328
CATEGORIES:Dance (Performance)
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DTSTAMP:20260518T160425Z
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DTSTART:20210410T233000Z
DTEND:20210411T001500Z
DESCRIPTION:Join the Cornell University Department of Performing and Media 
 Arts for the premiere weekend of Locally Grown Dance (LGD) 2021 (April 7
 –10\, 7:30 & 8:30 p.m.\, online).\n\nReserve your free ticket at schwart
 ztickets.com. A link to the performance will be emailed to you prior to sh
 owtime. (Based on your personal email settings\, if you do not receive thi
 s email in your inbox\, please be sure to check your spam/junk folder.)\n\
 nLGD trailer\n\nLocally Grown Dance  2021 elaborates on the work of solos 
 choreographed by the dancers interpreting the current political and cultur
 al climate\, offering moments of reflection and escapism. LGD 2021 is dire
 cted by choreographers/directors Jumay Chu and Byron Suber who have taught
  together in the Department of Performing and Media Arts for over thirty y
 ears. ﻿Collaborating closely with PMA colleagues in film\, set\, lightin
 g\, and costume designs\, the work of the concert reveals a paradox: the c
 reative process in the act of making is intensely present in the live stre
 aming of the concert\; yet our experience of seeing the videos\, although 
 present and live\, captures the past\, recovering a different memory.\n\nE
 xpanding on the solo choreographies from the December 2020 MLGD\, new mate
 rial has been created for LGD 2021. Suber is still working with solos but\
 , with the addition of the production elements in design\, has added a dra
 matic intensity beyond what was available in December’s studio footage. 
 Suber has also moved from B&W to extreme saturated color. The initial idea
  was to have been out of quarantine by now but instead of an expression of
  actual freedom from confinement\, isolation has been redefined in terms o
 f fantasy\, hope\, and the massive obstacles we are working to overcome ex
 pressed through theatrical imagination and intervention. Chu and the dance
 rs of Atelier 320 explore ideas of seeing and its different ways of identi
 fying meaning. Working with moveable plexiglass frames\, the dancers refle
 ct these times in deconstructing the illusion of continuity to find new re
 ferences of experience. \n\nThe online exhibition features some of the ori
 ginal music from December but also new original compositions by Syau-Cheng
  Lai\, Warren Cross (PMA senior lecturer)\, Max Buckholtz (PMA accompanist
 )\, and Annie Lewandowski (Music senior lecturer) with her band member Tho
 mas Bonvalet in their latest album of Powerdove.
LOCATION:
SUMMARY:Locally Grown Dance
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/locally_grown_dance_7328
CATEGORIES:Dance (Performance)
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DTSTAMP:20260518T160425Z
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DTSTART:20210411T003000Z
DTEND:20210411T013000Z
DESCRIPTION:Join the Cornell University Department of Performing and Media 
 Arts for the premiere weekend of Locally Grown Dance (LGD) 2021 (April 7
 –10\, 7:30 & 8:30 p.m.\, online).\n\nReserve your free ticket at schwart
 ztickets.com. A link to the performance will be emailed to you prior to sh
 owtime. (Based on your personal email settings\, if you do not receive thi
 s email in your inbox\, please be sure to check your spam/junk folder.)\n\
 nLGD trailer\n\nLocally Grown Dance  2021 elaborates on the work of solos 
 choreographed by the dancers interpreting the current political and cultur
 al climate\, offering moments of reflection and escapism. LGD 2021 is dire
 cted by choreographers/directors Jumay Chu and Byron Suber who have taught
  together in the Department of Performing and Media Arts for over thirty y
 ears. ﻿Collaborating closely with PMA colleagues in film\, set\, lightin
 g\, and costume designs\, the work of the concert reveals a paradox: the c
 reative process in the act of making is intensely present in the live stre
 aming of the concert\; yet our experience of seeing the videos\, although 
 present and live\, captures the past\, recovering a different memory.\n\nE
 xpanding on the solo choreographies from the December 2020 MLGD\, new mate
 rial has been created for LGD 2021. Suber is still working with solos but\
 , with the addition of the production elements in design\, has added a dra
 matic intensity beyond what was available in December’s studio footage. 
 Suber has also moved from B&W to extreme saturated color. The initial idea
  was to have been out of quarantine by now but instead of an expression of
  actual freedom from confinement\, isolation has been redefined in terms o
 f fantasy\, hope\, and the massive obstacles we are working to overcome ex
 pressed through theatrical imagination and intervention. Chu and the dance
 rs of Atelier 320 explore ideas of seeing and its different ways of identi
 fying meaning. Working with moveable plexiglass frames\, the dancers refle
 ct these times in deconstructing the illusion of continuity to find new re
 ferences of experience. \n\nThe online exhibition features some of the ori
 ginal music from December but also new original compositions by Syau-Cheng
  Lai\, Warren Cross (PMA senior lecturer)\, Max Buckholtz (PMA accompanist
 )\, and Annie Lewandowski (Music senior lecturer) with her band member Tho
 mas Bonvalet in their latest album of Powerdove.
LOCATION:
SUMMARY:Locally Grown Dance
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/locally_grown_dance_7328
CATEGORIES:Dance (Performance)
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