Julia Antinozzi
Choreographer Julia Antinozzi’s experimental work delves into the intersection of postmodern dance and ballet. Created specifically for Domino Square, this performance explores the relationship between dance and musicality. In a feedback loop of choreography and sound, the work’s composition is determined by the structure of the score, which is reciprocally determined by the movement and its progression.
The work will be performed to live music composed and performed by Andy Boay, a New York-based musician who has performed both solo and in the duo Tonstartssbandht since 2007.
Isa Spector: A Dionysus in the Park
Look at this view. This larger-than-life shining view. Almost blinding, then something like madness. Singing, dancing, darkness. The sounds of the city. Up the hill and through the trees, something new approaches. An animal? Something bigger. Something worse. An androgynous God.
Artist Isa Spector, who combines formalism and the absurd, presents an adaptation of Euripides’s The Bacchae, set in a park on a perfect summer evening.
A shared evening of performance curated by Alessandra Gómez.
