Hope Mohr Dance
This footage excerpts the community salon portion of “Reorganizing Ourselves,” presented by Hope Mohr Dance’s 2015 Bridge Project: Rewriting Dance. “Reorganizing Ourselves” consisted of performative lectures by choreographer Deborah Hay and philosopher Alva Noë discussing perception, consciousness, and the links between art and science. The program concluded with this salon-style discussion with audience members, facilitated by dance curator Michèle Steinwald.
The event took place at the Joe Goode Annex in San Francisco on November 7, 2015. Hope Mohr Dance produced the program in association with Counterpulse.
Hope Mohr Dance’s Bridge Project “annually recruits the prime movers of American postmodernism” (S.F. Chronicle) to the Bay Area to teach and perform. The Bridge Project approaches curating as a form of community organizing to facilitate cultural conversations that cross discipline, geography, and perspective. By convening aesthetic conversations that reach beyond the region, the Bridge Project deepens local critical discourse around dance and positions the Bay Area in the global performance community.
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