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Post by deanna on Oct 20, 2014 8:07:11 GMT -7
Radicles: Rediscovering humankind’s primary roots An evening of site-specific dance Choreographed by MFA in Dance Candidate Lisa Nevada Radicles: Rediscovering humankind’s primary roots is an evening of site specific dance, choreographed by MFA in Dance candidate Lisa Nevada. Set in Albuquerque's beautiful South Valley, west of the newly established Valle de Oro National Wildlife Refuge, Radicles explores the significance of the human/nature interface. Using movement research and kinetic experiments directly connected to the sophisticated networks of soil, plants and trees, animals and water, Nevada along with composer Carl Landa, costume designers Jessica Greaves and Erik Flores, and ten extraordinary dance artists, has created an experience that will bring nature forward in untraditional and radical ways, and reawaken our souls to the fragility and importance of the natural world. October 16 (preview), 17 and 18 at 6:00 pm 856 Lagunitas Lane SW, Albuquerque, NM 87105 Ticket Prices $12 General, $10 Faculty & Seniors, $8 Staff & Students NOTICE: Advance purcahse highly recommended. Tickets $20 cash only at the door. Tickets are available at all UNM ticket offices, online at unmtickets.com, www.unmtickets.com or by calling 925-5858. For more information call 277-4332 or online at theatre.unm.edu
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