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Ice Theatre of NY Pop-Up Skating Concert
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Also on March 2, 2023.
Ice Theatre of New York performs a short Pop-Up concert immediately after the ice resurfacing, designed to inspire and delight the public waiting to skate the next session, while introducing them to the art of dancing on ice.
Repertoire:
Of Water and Ice
Choreography by Jody Sperling
Performed by Sarah France and Valerie Levine
Music: “Of Water and Ice” by DJ Spooky
In the polar regions, a constant interplay takes place between H2O in its liquid and solid forms. Set to a DJ Spooky score, generated itself by the geometry of ice crystals and the math of climate change data, the dance explores what happens when this fragile balance of water and ice spins out of control.
When Atoms Embrace
Choreography by Lorna Brown
Performed by Liz Yoshiko Schmidt
Music: “Spiegel im Spiegel” by Arvo Pärt Costume by Lorna Brown
Take Five
Performed by Armen Agaian or Danil Berdnikov
Choreography by Eliot Halverson
Music by saxophonist Paul Desmond, arr. Dave Brubeck, and performed by The Dave Brubeck Quartet