- In the Whitespace Project 2012, director, Christy O Harris brings together a dynamic group of NYC dancers along with minimalist composer, Ezekiel Honig, to create a contemplative modern dance composition designed for digital media. Honig's score originated in an improvisational loop, a collaboration of the moment between the dancers and his approach to music making, which accesses material from the outside world- city streets, household objects, acoustic instruments, crumpled plastic, and the like. Honig's material is a fitting compliment to the choreography, in its concern with introspection and depth of meaning in the seemingly random and sweet melancholy of the mundane.—Anonymous
- Director/Choreographer, Christy O Harris, brings together a dynamic group of postmodern NYC dancers along with minimalist composer, Ezekiel Honig, to create a contemplative dance composition designed for digital media. The piece originated in a series of improvisational performance scores- a collaboration of the moment between the dancers and Honig's musical environment, which accesses sounds from the world outside the digital - city streets, household objects, acoustic instruments, crumpled plastic, and the like. Honig's material is a fitting compliment to the choreography, in its concern with introspection and depth of meaning in the seemingly random and sweet melancholy of the mundane.—Anonymous
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