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August 18, 2017, Friday - Vivify-A Still Life in Motion at the Southern Theater (3 nights)

Time: 7:30pm

Location: Southern Theater, 1420 Washington Avenue South

Vivify - A Still Life in Motion

August 18 – 20

Vivify- A Still Life in Motion explores the kinetic possibilities of iconic visual art. Minnesota Dance Collaborative is excited by the challenge of reinterpreting classic works of art through the mediums of music and movement. Dancers will bring to life the elements of art with a focus of the visceral connection of color and emotion. Though the majority of dances are choreographed to instrumental music, we seek to honor the voice of the artists we highlight by using their own statements as a way to transition from dance to dance and color to color.