This weekend in Los Angeles, Clairobscur Dance premieres SUPREMACY RIDE, choreographed by company founder Laurie Sefton, and A BILLION BRILLIANT BITS, a new section of TRIPTYCH: EXPERIENCE IN DEFIANCE, Sefton’s collaboration with hip-hop poet and performer Jason Chu.
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“The 2016 election and degradation of our government is a wake up call. Now is the time to do something, to speak out, to take action, to protest. It is also a time where people are coming together, making time in their lives to affect change for what they believe in. The complacency introduced by the allure of the device is waning, people are out in the streets arguing, making a stand for what they believe in, working-out what they believe in and how to be impactful. We needed this.” — Laurie Sefton
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Also on the bill is Sefton’s 2017 work GIRL, GET OFF.
“GIRL, GET OFF is framed as an exploration and discovery of gender roles. It doesn’t follow a specific narrative, but aims to capture the appeal of different orientations from a woman’s point of view. Contemporary dance often has same sex couples. GIRL, GET OFF puts women in a place of control and empowerment in choosing, embracing, and celebrating our gender roles in an increasing fluid environment.” — Laurie Sefton
CLAIROBSCUR DANCE
SUPREMACY RIDE—TRIPTYCH: EXPERIENCE IN DEFIANCE—GIRL, GET OFF, Saturday, March 24, at 8 pm.
NATE HOLDEN PERFORMING ARTS CENTER, 4718 West Washington Boulevard, Los Angeles.
Megan Pulfer (left) and Natalie McCall in 2017, dancing Girl, Get Off. Photograph by Denise Leitner. Image credit: Clairobscur Dance.