Presented by McCarter Theatre Center in partnership with the Lewis Center for the Arts.
Noli Timere, Latin for “be not afraid,” brings an innovative world premiere spectacle to McCarter through a five-year collaboration between Director/Choreographer and Princeton University Professor of the Practice in Dance Rebecca Lazier and sculptor Janet Echelman. This groundbreaking aerial performance features eight multidisciplinary performers dancing up to 25 feet in the air within a voluminous, custom-designed Echelman net sculpture. Choreographed to an original score by Jorane, this fusion of contemporary dance, avant-garde circus, and sculpture explores the delicate interconnectedness and fragility of our world, offering a profound commentary on navigating our unstable ecosystem through art and advanced engineering.
Post Show Conversation: February 7
Join creativeX members Rebecca Lazier (choreographer, Professor of the Practice in Dance) Sigrid Adriaenssens (Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering) and Janet Echelman (Visual Artist) as they discuss with Naomi Ehrich Leonard (creativeX founder, Chair of the Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering) the unconventional creative collaboration that incubated the early development of Noli Timere, while also generating new research exploring the complex structural behaviors of nets. Leigh Ann Vardy (lighting designer) and Jorane (composer) will join to help tell the story of creative collaboration in the making of Noli Timere.
CreativeX is a Princeton University based collective of artists and engineers exploring the potential for creativity and collaboration without boundaries.
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