Katharine Hawthorne presents Mainframe at ODC Theater
Organization:
Katharine Hawthorne
Category:
Performing Arts
Geographical Area:
San Francisco
Start
Date:
12/3/2015
End Date:
12/5/2015
Start Time:
8:00 PM
End Time:
9:30 PM
Event
Info:
Dec 3-5, 2015, 8pm
Mainframe is a dance asking how computers have changed the way we see our bodies. Six dancers meet six old Macintosh monitors for a literal translation of human computer interaction. Hawthorne's "powerful and sinuous movement" (Dance Magazine) positions dancers in a changing world, in which computers increasingly shape how we see ourselves and connect with each other.
WHEN: Thursday - Saturday, December 3 - 5, 2015, 8pm WHERE: ODC Theater, 3153 17th St, San Francisco, CA 94110 TICKETS: $20 in advance at www.odcdance.org/performance.php?param=291 $25 at the door $35 arts patron $18 groups of 6 or more
Duration: 65 minutes, no intermission
For high resolution images visit www.khawthorne.net/presskit.html or contact Katharine Hawthorne, kmhawthorne@gmail.com.
Katharine Hawthorne is fiscally sponsored by Dancers' Group and gratefully acknowledges the support of the Kenneth Rainin Foundation Visibility Award, Theatre Bay Area CA$H Grant, Stanford University Young Alumni Art Grant, Fleishhacker Opportunity Fund at ODC Theater, Goodwill of San Francisco, and generous individual donors in the production of this performance.
CHOREOGRAPHER BIOGRAPHY: KATHARINE HAWTHORNE is a San Francisco based dancer and choreographer who likes to watch thinking bodies in motion. She is a current member of Liss Fain Dance, and has previously appeared with Hope Mohr Dance, Sharp & Fine, Ledges and Bones, and James Sewell Ballet among others. Hawthorne creates at the intersection of art and science, combining her background in physics with her embodied experience as a dancer. She has presented her creative work throughout the San Francisco Bay Area, and in Chicago, Minneapolis, New York, Brown University, Greece, Argentina, Canada, and Italy. She holds a B.S. in Physics and Dance, with honors, from Stanford University. Recent performances have been recognized as "fiercely intelligent, fearlessly athletic" (SF Bay Guardian). www.khawthorne.net
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