Every body carries patterns of movement, habit, culture, identity, and history. These patterns shape how we navigate the world-they repeat, evolve, and at times constrain us. Through a series of live dance performances and a short film from AXIS Dance Company and acclaimed choreographers Nadia Adame, Sonya Delwaide, Christopher Unpezverde Nunez, Kayla Hamilton, and Natasha Adorlee, Patterns explores how individuality are expressions of the infinite ways we move and connect. Witness this celebration of humanity in motion, and experience the new possibilities that emerge.
Founded in 1987 and based in Berkeley, AXIS is one of the nation's leading ensembles of disabled, non-disabled, D/deaf, and neurodivergent performers. The company is internationally recognized for productions that challenge perceptions and redefine dance and disability.
Performance schedule: Friday, April 3 at 7:30 PM , includes ASL interpretation and Post-Show Q&A Saturday, April 4 at 2:00 PM, includes a Pre-Show Touch Tour at 1:00 PM and Audio Description. Masks are required for this performance to create a COVID-safer space. Saturday, April 4 at 7:30 PM
The Lesher Center for the Arts is wheelchair accessible with accessible parking, restrooms, elevator access, and designated seating for patrons with mobility needs.
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