With live music and intensely physical movement that draws from martial arts, Hip-hop, and street dance, choreographer Soon-ho Park and his internationally-acclaimed Bereishit Dance Company create groundbreaking performances that take your breath away. This Seoul-based group is celebrated for its athletic precision and creative choreography, approaching traditional Korean culture from a contemporary perspective. The program at OZ Arts features two highly visceral signature works. In Balance and Imbalance, dancers seamlessly partner and then hurtle through space, illustrating the constantly turning wheel of opposition and harmony at the heart of all relationships. The performance, featuring six dancers, is accompanied by an ensemble of traditional Korean drummers. Judo uses the concept of sports as a counterpoint and frame of reference for the harmonious play between rhythm, movement, and space.
OZ Arts is at 6172 Cockrill Bend Circle, Nashville, TN.
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Tennessee Performing Arts Center (3/7 - 3/9) | ||
Soon-ho Park & Bereishit Dance Company: Balance and Imbalance + Judo
OZ Arts (3/5 - 3/6) | ||
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