New and Old Stories
Two works, separated by a turn of the century. One, the final collaboration between Bill T. Jones and Arnie Zane; the other, made 25 years after Zane’s death.
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Two works, separated by a turn of the century. One, the final collaboration between Bill T. Jones and Arnie Zane; the other, made 25 years after Zane’s death. “Collage Revisited (1988, 2025)” is a Freudian dreamscape littered with quirkily costumed figures that might have been scooped from a Magritte painting. “Story/(2013)” resembles a giant chess board on which the dancers make split second movement choices on a dime. Reviving these playful works together in one show pulls a thread from the company’s past through to a possible future. While the movement style and staging are similar, “Collage Revisited” reflects the masterful hand of its founders; “Story” relies on the kinetic instincts of a hive.
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Two works, separated by a turn of the century. One, the final collaboration between Bill T. Jones and Arnie Zane; the other, made 25 years after Zane’s death.
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