Live Artery: New Work for the Desert (work-in-progress)

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In New Work for the Desert Beth Gill teams up with performers Danielle Goldman, Jennifer Lafferty, Heather Lang, Marilyn Maywald, Kayvon Pourazar and Stuart Singer and lighting designer Thomas Dunn to build a space in which light is alive, space is vast and the body struggles through form, gesture and contact to express something real and fictitious, old and new, foreign and familiar… all at the same time.

Live Artery is an annual event at New York Live Arts during the APAP conference, connecting dance and body-based artists, curators and presenters, Live Artery fuels a vibrant, nationwide network in support of compelling artists and ideas.

New Work for the Desert is commissioned by New York Live Arts and made possible, in part, by the National Endowment for the Arts. Additional support is given by contributors to the Dance Theater Workshop Commissioning Fund at New York Live Arts.

The work was developed, in part, through residencies at Mount Tremper Arts with support from New York State DanceForce, and at the Herberger Institute for Design and the Arts at Arizona State University, with support from the National Endowment for the Arts in partnership with New York Live Arts.