New Jersey Stage February 2015 | Page 46

“It’s about waves of motion — that surreal sense of the different ways that sound waves connect. I’m interested in the dialogue between music and dance. I think my work has been taking this direction. It’s a very human context of waves of emotion, sequential movement, and the interconnectiveness that we have for one another. At the end of the day, it becomes very intimate between the dancers and each other, between the dancers and the sound, and New Jersey Stage there’s something in this almost objective way of working that creates something profoundly human.” In this sensation based exploration, the dancers will investigate their reactions to the sound waves and vibrations while the musicians are stretched to symbolize movement in tone, breath, sound, and more. This connection between hearing music with our ears and embodying it as movement and seeing bodies move and captur- Article Index Next Article 46