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.
KATHARINE HAWTHORNE is a San Francisco based dancer and choreographer who likes to watch thinking bodies in motion. She creates "fiercely intelligent, fearlessly athletic" (SF Bay Guardian) choreography at the intersection of art and science, combining her background in physics with her embodied experience as a dancer.
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.
KATHARINE HAWTHORNE is a San Francisco based dancer and choreographer who likes to watch thinking bodies in motion. She creates "fiercely intelligent, fearlessly athletic" (SF Bay Guardian) choreography at the intersection of art and science, combining her background in physics with her embodied experience as a dancer.
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