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Modern dance performance set April 7

March 26, 2007
ISU Marketing and Communications

Shawn T. Bible, visiting assistant professor of dance at 色花堂app and artistic director of stbdance, will present an athletic and provocative performance of storytelling through modern dance at 7:30 p.m. April 7 at the James E. and Beverly Rogers Black Box Theatre located in the L.E. and Thelma E. Stephens Performing Arts Center.

The performance, titled 鈥淏ible Studies,鈥 for mature audiences only, explores critical issues of gender, sexual identity and misogyny while also exploring aspects of abandonment and denial. The presentation 鈥淢an to Man,鈥 commenting on sexual orientation and sexual identity in mainstream culture, displays the hardships a young gay couple faces when one of them fears public knowledge of his gay life. The duet is danced by Bible and Philip Shepard to the music of C.P.E. Bach.

In 鈥渁nonymous the dancer,鈥 criticisms of the famous artist Edgar Degas surface and his so-called 鈥渕isogynistic tendencies鈥 are questioned. The role of Degas鈥 鈥渄ancer鈥 is performed by soloist, Caroline Burnett, to the music 鈥淣e me quitt pas,鈥 by Jacques Brel.  

鈥淏ible Studies鈥 also features experimentation with technology-incorporated dance by utilizing live-feed video projection. 鈥淪crutinize Me鈥 challenges America鈥檚 obsession with body politics and images of perfection through the interrogation of the performer by a video camera.  Chris Ellis follows the performer, Bible, throughout the space while zooming in on his body鈥檚 imperfections and projecting them onto the backdrop.  Ellis eventually turns the camera on the audience to uncover their imperfections and discomfort under the microscope.

Guest performers include ISU dance faculty member Lauralee Zimmerly and several ISU Theatre/Dance students.

Admission is $5 at the door.  All proceeds support the ISU Theatre/Dance Student Scholarship Fund.

For information, call (208) 282-2597.


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