March, 5-6, 2016

Triskelion Arts Presents... The Moving Architects' "Americana"

Triskelion Arts Presents... The Moving Architects' "Americana" Photo by Rachel Neville

Triskelion Arts Presents... The Moving Architects' "Americana"

March 5 - 6, 2016 at 8pm

Triskelion Arts’ Muriel Schulman Theater

106 Calyer Street, Brooklyn, NY 11222 – Enter on Banker Street

Tickets: $16 in advance / $20 at the door

Purchase: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/triskelion-arts-presents-the-moving-architects-tickets-19830624933

The Moving Architects’ Americana continues Artistic Director Erin Carlisle Norton’s focus of embodying past and distant spaces in the heightened present of live performance. Americana looks to the iconic images and interpersonal struggles of the migrating American family during the Great Depression era. Through exactingly rhythmic movement, tornadoes of meaningful interaction, and heartfelt gentleness, this women-centric work exemplifies the expansiveness of the Midwest prairies, fragility of the weathered spirit, and grit needed to survive rough times.

More Info: www.triskelionarts.org

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