Performing Arts Season 2022/2023
Connect to the transformative power of live performance. Ambitious new works from the artists of our time provide the language to reflect on today’s world. Join a collective conversation through a compelling range of fearless and joyful theater, music, and dance in the Walker’s 2022/2023 Performing Arts season.
Acknowledgments
The Walker Art Center’s Performing Arts programs are made possible by generous support from the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation through the Doris Duke Performing Arts Fund, Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, and the National Endowment for the Arts.
Producers’ Council
Performing Arts programs and commissions at the Walker are generously supported by members of the Producers’ Council: Nor Hall and Roger Hale; King’s Fountain/Barbara Watson Pillsbury; Sarah Lutman and Rob Rudolph; Emily Maltz; Leni and David Moore, Jr./The David and Leni Moore Family Foundation; Annie and Peter Remes; Therese Sexe and David Hage; and Mike and Elizabeth Sweeney.
Media partner
Lambchop: Showtunes, The Bible
A.I.M by Kyle Abraham: Requiem: Fire in the Air of the Earth
Talking Dance with Brazilian Choreographers Lia Rodrigues and Mário Nascimento
Lia Rodrigues Dance Workshop: Discovering New Movement Language
Lia Rodrigues: Fúria
Spektral Quartet: Enigma: A 360° Experience
32 Sounds: Film by Sam Green, Music by JD Samson
Choreographers’ Evening 50th Anniversary: Curated by Judith Howard and Alanna Morris
Out There: Ontroerend Goed, Are we not drawn onward to new erA
Sarah Michelson: /\ March 2020 (4pb)
Opening Reception with Sarah Michelson
Out There: Andrew Schneider, N O W I S W H E N W E A R E (the stars)
Out There: Cécile McLorin Salvant, Ogresse: Envisioned
Kris Davis’s Diatom Ribbons and Davis/Taborn Duo
Ensemble Signal Plays Steve Reich: Reich Richter Runner
Lemi Ponifasio: Love to Death (Amor a la muerte)
POSTPONED: Nacera Belaza: L’Onde
Leslie Parker Dance Project’s Divination Tools: imagine home
Ambrose Akinmusire: Honey from a winter’s stone