YOU ARE NOW HERE – PREVIEW PERFORMANCE AT KIMBALL ART CENTER JULY 10th / by Nathan Webster

NOW-ID is excited to be collaborating with the Kimball Art Center in Park City for the first time on a small performance in connection with Kimball's "YOU ARE NOW HERE" exhibition.

This performance of 6-7 minutes each will be taking place at the Kimball July 10th at 7pm and 8.30pm and will be an intimate preview of a larger production that NOW-ID is producing at Libby Gardner Hall in Salt Lake City the following weekend titled "NOWHERE". NOWHERE is an exploration of what it is to be of a place, and to not be of a place. It is about learning, loving and leaving a place, about the perceptual absence place and coming back. It is about this place, specifically, and the contrasting active and passive sensory experiEnce of what it means to settle. Audience, local/international artists, and original contemporary dance and live music will push and pull at where our West is now.

Audiences at Kimball Center will be able to experience "YOU ARE NOW HERE" both from outside and inside the building and the piece will be staged in the context of the exhibition, adding layers of interpretation to the work. We hope you will join us for a physically charged yet poetically subtle performance.

FRIDAY JULY 10TH , 2015
AT 7:00 PM AND 8:30 PM
Free | no RSVP required

Performances will take place in the Kimball’s window display on Heber Avenue and can be viewed from inside the gallery or via the sidewalk and street.

For more information visit:
WWW.KIMBALLARTCENTER.ORG/EVENTS/

 

MISSION: NOW-ID IS A CONTEMPORARY DANCE AND DESIGN COMPANY BASED IN SALT LAKE CITY, THE COMPANY IS GUIDED BY A PASSIONATE BELIEF IN THE POWER OF ART TO ENGAGE AND MOVE PEOPLE AND FOSTER SOCIAL CHANGE. IT CREATES FORWARD THINKING, INNOVATIVE AND ENCOMPASSING WORK FOR BOTH ARTISTS AND AUDIENCE, WORK THAT GROWS FROM SPECIFIC SITES AND IN COLLABORATION WITH LOCAL, NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL PARTNERS FROM A RANGE OF CREATIVE FIELDS. NOW-ID SUPPORTS THE COMBINED VISION OF CHOREOGRAPHER CHARLOTTE BOYE-CHRISTENSEN AND ARCHITECT NATHAN WEBSTER.