@ DIXON PLACE TUESDAY JUNE 26 -NEW WORK IN PROGRESS

I am presenting a new very much work in progress – “Obstacles”—objects, pieces, clothing, movement.  Created in part with support from International Dance Programme, Gothenburg Sweden; where time for research is given for the creation of new work, for the gestation of new idea.

Join me and 4 other fabulous choreographers this evening @7:30!

visit their website. Dance Tuesday, June 26 at 7:30pm Cate McNider, Barbara Mahler, Laura Shapiro, Noopur Singha, Tal Halevi, Christina Noel Reaves CROSSING BOUNDARIES Tickets: $12 (advance), $15 / $10 stu/sen and TDF (door) Tal Halevi Curator Marcia Monroe mixes different forms of expression and encourages artists to take risks and overcome limitations within their own art form. The boundaries crossed may be cultural with artists coming from abroad or elsewhere in the US, or within disciplines as “legitimate” local artists travel “downtown” for the first time.

This month featuring: Cate McNider, Barbara Mahler, Laura Shapiro, Noopur Singha, Tal Halevi ,Christina Noel Reaves

About Barbara Mahler Dances

Barbara Mahler is a long-standing and active member of the New York City dance community as a choreographer, performer and educator - a master teacher of and major contributor to Klein Technique™. Her choreography draws upon the intricate and infinite possibilities of the textures of time, space and the (her) body, creating dances that are spare, articulate, emotional," and elegant" (NY Times 2012). Her choreography is consistent with her teaching vision and work, exploring the endless possibilities that the body can reveal. Barbara has been an on-going faculty member with Movement Research (NYC) since 2004 and an ongoing guest faculty at the State Theater School in Copenhagen, Denmark since1994.As well she has taught at many other studios and Colleges in the greater NY area. She travels abroad and across the United States, Canada and Europe creating, performing and teaching. Barbara is a teacher and practitioner of Zero Balancing, a hands on healing modality, maintaining a private practice in movement therapy, and body work.
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