dance and other works by:
Adriane Brayton
Caitlin Corbett
Edison Dupree
Phania Exavie
John Kramer
John McDonald
Nicole Pierce
Megan Schenk
curated and produced by
Daniel McCusker
185 Green Street, Cambridge, MA 02139
617.864.3191
Tickets $20, $15 for seniors, students and BDA members Reservations are recommended: Green Street Studios: 617.864.3191 Cash and check only, no credit cards
Title: And Then There Were Two
Dancers: Kiefer Roberts, Khadija Griffith
Music: Si Tu N'etais Pas La by Yann Tiersen
Five or Six Things
Dancers: Kaela Lee and Victor Tiernan
Music: Loren Mazzacane Connors & David Grubbs
www.caitlincorbettdance.org
poems
www.edisondupree.com
dance
projections
music from Piano Album 2005, Op. 419
and other works
www.johndmcdonald.com
Requiem (work in progress)
Music: Wolfgang A. Mozart, Requiem in D Minor, K. 626
Dancers: Andrea Blesso, Katie Dunkel (Friday only), Julie Pike Edmond, Maggie Husak, Mary McCarthy, Ellen Philpott, Lindsey Ridgeway, Anna Zamarripa
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dance
Boston’s dance showcases have often been motley affairs… Bring in a curator as seasoned as Daniel McCusker, however, and motley changes to melody. McCusker had been wondering how to shine a light on his own creative preoccupations as a dancemaker, concerns that include non-narrative dances that “require a mentally and emotionally active audience to imaginatively complete them. These are pieces that use form and structure to convey content.” …he gathered some friends and associates and came up with a coherently beautiful “salon” of dance and video works he called “THISTHAT Show No. 1. May there be No. 2, and No. 3, and up into double digits.
—Debra Cash, Boston Phoenix
Disparate works mesh in a satisfying, moving show... the dance-oriented mixed bill "THISTHAT" at Green Street Studios this past weekend… is a testament to the vision and aesthetic of the concert's curator and producer, Daniel McCusker. The veteran dancer/choreographer believes all the program's works share a common concern for "structure combined with the intuitive," and hopes "THISTHAT" inaugurates a series of showcases bringing together kindred artistic spirits. I hope so, too.
—Karen Campbell. The Boston Globe