“Radioactive Practice . . . reveals something about what happens when an athletic act becomes a spiritual one.” —New York Times, “Best Dance Performances of 2022”
Choreographer Abby Zbikowski presents a rigorous, highly physical, often ecstatic dance work in intimate, onstage seating. This Bessie Award–winning choreographer and her company members (performers with wide-ranging movement backgrounds, including postmodern dance, synchronized swimming, African forms, and martial arts, among others) collaborate with Senegalese dance artist Momar Ndiaye to develop a complex, demanding, and perplexing physicality that confronts expectations and dives into the unknown. Radioactive Practice gives the audience an up-close view of the dancers, shattering assumptions about established forms while testing their physical and mental limits.
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Accessibility, Content, and Sensory Notes
Seating for this performance will be on the stage. The stage can be accessed by both wheelchairs and walkers.
Sensory Notes: The performance contains percussive sounds, and earplugs will be available at the entrance to the theater. Depending on seating location, some spotlights may be bright and direct at times. For more information, please email orders@walkerart.org or call 612-375-6000.
Assistive-listening devices are available at the box office. For more information about accessibility or to request additional accommodations for this performance, call 612-375-7564 or email access@walkerart.org.
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