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Dani Tirrell – Black Bois @ The Moore
February 14, 2020 @ 7:30 pm - 10:30 pm
STG Presents Dani Tirrell – Black Bois at The Moore Theatre on Friday, February 14, 2020 as a part of our 2019-2020 performing arts season.
In partnership with On the Boards and Central District Forum for Arts & Ideas
Reserved Seating
All Ages / Bar with I.D.
On sale Friday, November 8th at 10:00am –> bit.ly/BlackBoisSTG20
$40.00 – $50.00 single tickets (not including fees)
Enter a world where Black bodies tell their own stories. Where Black love and Black expression prevail. A world where Black stories heal, grow, and transform the lives they touch. Featuring live music, collaboration with a large cast of local artists/performers, and installations, this performance project celebrates Black bodies in space and an emotional engagement with movement. Black Bois is a love letter to Black bodies, minds, and spirits.
Artist Dani Tirrell writes, “This dance piece, created with original music by Benjamin Hunter and written word by J Mase III, is a ceremony to our ancestors, and a thanksgiving to our past, present, and future. It is a love letter to our bodies, our spirits, and our minds. This is the story of our fathers, brothers, lovers, and friends. A healing space, a space to process, a space to love, a space to create and be. We welcome you!”
ABOUT THE ARTIST
Dani Tirrell creates movement pieces inspired by Dani’s queer, gender non-conforming, and black experience. Dani has danced with Jazz and Spirit Dance Theater of Detroit, Monroe Ballet Company, and Dani Tirrell Dance. Dani has performed and shown work at Black Choreographers Festival (San Francisco), Gay City Arts (Seattle), Bumbershoot: Velocity Dance Center Showcase, Showing Out: Black Contemporary Choreographers (Seattle), Young Tanz Sommer (Austria), Northwest New Works Festival: On the Boards (Seattle), Risk/Reward (Portland), Seattle Art Museum, and Erased (Color Lines Dance Ensemble) as part of Nights at the Neptune (Neptune Theatre, Seattle).
Photo credit: Naomi Ishisaka
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