Marksman adopts the metaphor of “aim” to examine how we form — and are formed — over time. Though collisions with others may shape us, Marksman acknowledges the beauty, and futility, of our own willfulness. An abstract work, Marksman zeros in on the magnetism and electricity between bodies always present in Weare’s work, revealing ancient signals about presence, power, attraction, hierarchy, and vulnerability.
“…a baptism, an exorcism, a creature mothering its young and a wild beast being tamed...“Marksman” should prove one of the choreographer’s most significant works.”
– Roy C. Dicks, The News & Observer
All ticket sales are final. Performances, dancers, and guest artists subject to change.
Marksman adopts the metaphor of “aim” to examine how we form — and are formed — over time. Though collisions with others may shape us, Marksman acknowledges the beauty, and futility, of our own willfulness. An abstract work, Marksman zeros in on the magnetism and electricity between bodies always present in Weare’s work, revealing ancient signals about presence, power, attraction, hierarchy, and vulnerability.
“…a baptism, an exorcism, a creature mothering its young and a wild beast being tamed...“Marksman” should prove one of the choreographer’s most significant works.”
– Roy C. Dicks, The News & Observer
All ticket sales are final. Performances, dancers, and guest artists subject to change.
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