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Performances 4-7, 11-15 December at Joyce Soho New York City.

dance-tech.net was at the technical rehearsal of Misnomer Dance Theater at the Joyce Soho Theater, NYC.
This week they are premiering three pieces that interpenetrate conceptually and formally. They takes us into Elam's idiosyncratic world.

Pieces:

Too Late Tulip
Dancers: Brynne Billingsley, Luke Gutgsell, Jennifer Harmer, Coco Karol, Dorian Nuskind-Oder
Costumes: Liz Prince
Music: Greg Brown, Chet Baker, Giora Feidman, Pickpocket Ensemble
Commissioned Music: James Sizemore

Rock. Paper. Flock.
Dancers: Brynne Billingsley, Chris Elam, Luke Gutgsell, Jennifer Harmer, Coco Karol, Dorian Nuskind-Oder. Special appearances by Jenny Campbell and Val Loukianovets
Costumes: Liz Prince and Kaibrina Sky Buck
Music: Baby Einstein, Ennio Morricone
Commissioned Music: Andy Teirstein

Zipper
Dancers: Brynne Billingsley, Chris Elam, Luke Gutgsell, Jennifer Harmer, Coco Karol, Dorian Nuskind-Oder
Costumes: Liz Prince
Commissioned Music: Evan Ziporyn (Dec 4th – 7th music performed live by the Real Quiet ensemble)

Music by: Evan Ziporyn

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Location: 155 Mercer Street, NY, NY (Show Map)

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Jaki Levy Comment by Jaki Levy on December 4, 2008 at 1:54pm
so glad you could make it last night, marlon. what a quick turnaround!
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