Fall Festival -- Movement Research with Danspace Project 2007

Fall Festival -- Movement Research with Danspace Project At St. Mark's Church in New York City 


From Dance Magazine -- Katie Duck is the Zorba the Greek of improvisation: earthy, feeling every mode of sensuality, preposterous, irresistible, polymorphously perverse. Watching her dance is like watching her body think. She is responsive to every situation and obviously enjoys getting into trouble. This piece with K.J. Holmes and Justin Morrison is sort of a round robin of quasi-sexual encounters, punctuated by nicely ridiculous utterances ... It's about bodies moving, bodies being attracted to each other ... In the best improvisation you can't tell what's planned and what isn't, but it all seems to flow, and this was true here ...
Quoted from an article by Wendy Perron December 04, 2007                                                                           Cello: Alex Waterman

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