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Jennifer Sherburn presents 11:11:07

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Photo by Sarah Annie Navarrete

Prior to the show, there will be an Interactive Human Sculpture Garden, a sculpture garden with real humans for the audience to explore with enjoying their refreshments before the shop. With a line-up of a different artist each evening, performers will pose on the lawn and will shift to new poses over time as the audience is encouraged to gently move or instruct the living sculptures to new shapes creating compositions and tableaus of their own design.

  • Dance 1Drive-In by Jennifer Sherburn. Music By William West. Performers - Angie Obermeyer, Yvonne Keyrouz, Katie Gunderson, Sarah Annie Navarrete, Lisa Anne Kobdish.

Evoking the setting of a drive-in in east Austin, 11:11:07 takes place at the studio and homestead of Jonathan Beall's Sertodo Copper. Performing to original music by William West, dancers will move in, out, and around their own cars, which some audience members will be seated in. To provide the dancers' score, these audience members will also tune into the show's own radio station, and involve the cars' headlights within the professional lighting design of Stephen Pruitt. Other audience members will be seated around cars, and with windows down and radios on, these vehicles will inform the dancers' movement, generated over three weeks in an environment of fireflies, headlights, and dusky twilight.

  • Dance 2 Sweet Lilium by Amy Myers. Music by John Gable. Performers - Stephanie Chavez, Emily Rushing, Lorie Young.

Sweet Lilium is a part of Myers' Thank You Notes Project, pulling movement, and sound (arranged by John Gable of Knight) from a series of writing/dance-based workshops that focus on dealing with the strong emotions surrounding the loss of loved ones. Out of ashes comes new life, and out of darkness comes the light.

Prior to the show, there will be an Interactive Human Sculpture Garden, a sculpture garden with real humans for the audience to explore with enjoying their refreshments before the shop. With a line-up of a different artist each evening, performers will pose on the lawn and will shift to new poses over time as the audience is encouraged to gently move or instruct the living sculptures to new shapes creating compositions and tableaus of their own design.

  • Dance 1 - Drive-In by Jennifer Sherburn. Music By William West. Performers - Angie Obermeyer, Yvonne Keyrouz, Katie Gunderson, Sarah Annie Navarrete, Lisa Anne Kobdish.

Evoking the setting of a drive-in in east Austin, 11:11:07 takes place at the studio and homestead of Jonathan Beall's Sertodo Copper. Performing to original music by William West, dancers will move in, out, and around their own cars, which some audience members will be seated in. To provide the dancers' score, these audience members will also tune into the show's own radio station, and involve the cars' headlights within the professional lighting design of Stephen Pruitt. Other audience members will be seated around cars, and with windows down and radios on, these vehicles will inform the dancers' movement, generated over three weeks in an environment of fireflies, headlights, and dusky twilight.

  • Dance 2 - Sweet Lilium by Amy Myers. Music by John Gable. Performers - Stephanie Chavez, Emily Rushing, Lorie Young.

Sweet Lilium is a part of Myers' Thank You Notes Project, pulling movement, and sound (arranged by John Gable of Knight) from a series of writing/dance-based workshops that focus on dealing with the strong emotions surrounding the loss of loved ones. Out of ashes comes new life, and out of darkness comes the light.

Prior to the show, there will be an Interactive Human Sculpture Garden, a sculpture garden with real humans for the audience to explore with enjoying their refreshments before the shop. With a line-up of a different artist each evening, performers will pose on the lawn and will shift to new poses over time as the audience is encouraged to gently move or instruct the living sculptures to new shapes creating compositions and tableaus of their own design.

  • Dance 1 - Drive-In by Jennifer Sherburn. Music By William West. Performers - Angie Obermeyer, Yvonne Keyrouz, Katie Gunderson, Sarah Annie Navarrete, Lisa Anne Kobdish.

Evoking the setting of a drive-in in east Austin, 11:11:07 takes place at the studio and homestead of Jonathan Beall's Sertodo Copper. Performing to original music by William West, dancers will move in, out, and around their own cars, which some audience members will be seated in. To provide the dancers' score, these audience members will also tune into the show's own radio station, and involve the cars' headlights within the professional lighting design of Stephen Pruitt. Other audience members will be seated around cars, and with windows down and radios on, these vehicles will inform the dancers' movement, generated over three weeks in an environment of fireflies, headlights, and dusky twilight.

  • Dance 2 - Sweet Lilium by Amy Myers. Music by John Gable. Performers - Stephanie Chavez, Emily Rushing, Lorie Young.

Sweet Lilium is a part of Myers' Thank You Notes Project, pulling movement, and sound (arranged by John Gable of Knight) from a series of writing/dance-based workshops that focus on dealing with the strong emotions surrounding the loss of loved ones. Out of ashes comes new life, and out of darkness comes the light.

WHEN

WHERE

Sertodo Copper
3615 Oak Springs Dr.
Austin, TX 78721
http://www.1111austin.com/

TICKET INFO

$15-$50
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