Archive, Dance
Two rising stars make their MASS MoCA debuts in this evening of dynamic and innovative contemporary dance. The “serious and ambitious” (The New York Times) Katie Workum brings her new piece Black Lakes, a work full of improvisation, risk, and humor. The second half of the program features Bessie Award-winner Kimberly Bartosik’s Ecsteriority4 (Part 2), part of an evening-length project that constructs a landscape of power and desire to explore violence in American culture today.
What to expect:
Venue has flat seating. A full bar is located within. All tickets are non-refundable.
Planning on dinner before the show? Look no further than our museum café, serving dinner and snacks from 6:30-8:30pm. Lickety Split rolls out a fall menu of seasonal favorites including Vermont black bean burgers, Angus burgers, tasty paninis, quiche, and an array of fresh salads featuring field greens, goat cheese, and grilled pineapple, all priced at $10 or less.
Supported in part by the Irene Hunter Fund for Dance at MASS MoCA in association with Jacob’s Pillow.