Grupo Corpo put on a performance I'll never forget this evening at the Vernon Performing Arts Centre. The symbiotic relationship between music and dance was also mimicked in the sense of how urbanism and organism are all but one. Watching, listening and perceiving the performance were like watching an organism with no differentiation between sound and movement.
coreografia RODRIGO PEDERNEIRAS
música LENINE
figurino FREUSA ZECHMEISTER
cenografia e iluminação PAULO PEDERNEIRAS
Grupo Corpo is Brazil's the foremost contemporary dance company. With moves borrowed from African, Portuguese, modern, ballet, and ballroom dance traditions, as well as from martial arts, Grupo Corpo brings a stunning diversity and technical mastery to work that is in turn cerebral, cosmopolitan, primitive, existential, and tough—while always remaining recognizably its own.
This electrifying company captivates you with stunningly sexy physicality, dynamic ability, and rich visual finesse. Grupo Corpo creates a vibrant and seamless blend of ballet's poise and modern dance's spirit.
"A spicy, simmering stew of Brazil's African, Arabic, and European influences."—The Times, London

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The Museum of Pocket Art proudly presents
Titanic Piano
an exhibition of fourteen national and international artists working in print, painting, words and sound curated by Nancy de Y. Elkus and Laura Boles Faw.
Please join us in celebrating the San Francisco debut of Titanic Piano on Friday November 6, 2009, from 7pm-9pm at Olive, 743 Larkin St., San Francisco, CA 94109-7149, (415) 776-9814.
Facundo Argañaraz
Femi Dawkins
Anne Haara
Justin Hoover
Tania Jacobi
Emmeric James Konrad
Heidi Maddess
Randall Miller
Eric Reyes-Lamothe
