Join us for an evening-length performance investigating how war is inherited in the body: across borders and generations. It is a story best told through movement as it is through the bodies of survivors that trauma due to chemical warfare continues to thrive. We are interested in the remnants that remain in the wake of war; how communities remember themselves and their histories; how we journey forward.
Original score composed by Xinh Xo
Dancers: KK Apple, April Dayok, Natalia Duong, Morgana Phlaum, Corinna Phillips, Kaley Pruitt, Maho Shimpo, Winnie Wong, and Krista Zegura
Photos: Trang Tran
Post-show discussions moderated by Charles Bailey of the Aspen Institute, Susan Hammond of the War Legacies Project, and Dick Hughes of Loose Cannons Inc.
Post show reception on closing night, Saturday June 2.
Tickets: https://web.ovationtix.com/trs/pe/9672953
$18 general admission; $10 students/seniors
Filed under: Agent Orange, Dance, New York City Tagged: Agent Orange, art, dance, dioxin, Dixon Place, New York City, Project Agent Orange, Vietnamese American, war