Improvisation
by Yale Dance Lab
The Yale Dance Lab is thrilled to announce its Fall 2024 project on improvisation in dance and music, led by esteemed masters of the form.
Improvisation is about responding to surrounding conditions thoughtfully, ethically, and creatively. Not merely physical inventiveness, dance improvisation hones skills that apply in other areas of life: the ability to listen, to connect, to respond. Through physical means, we will work on cultivating an ability to move through the world with resilience and compassion.
The project was led by a collection of award-winning guest artists from diverse backgrounds: Jodi Melnick, Ishmael Houston-Jones, Eiko Otake, Lacina Coulibaly, and Emily Coates. Each artist has designed different structures and scores with the dancers, which has been pieced together to create a public performance, accompanied by live musicians led by South African composer Thuthuka Sibisi.
Public Performances will be at 1pm and 4pm on December 7, 2024, in Payne Whitney Gym 5th Floor, EF Room. Please note: this event will be standing only. Accomodations can be made for seats, if needed.
Ticket Reservations can be made HERE.
For more information, check out our website at: https://yaledancelab.yale.edu/
Sponsored by the Yale Dance Lab with support from the Wallace Fund for Dance Studies and Theater, Dance, and Performance Studies in partnership with the Yale Schwarzman Center and Council on African Studies at Yale.
Performance Dates & Times
December 7, 2024 - 1:00pm
December 7, 2024 - 4:00pm
Location
Patron Information
Yale is committed to the full inclusion of all individuals. ASL interpretation is available for patrons attending a production who are deaf or have hearing loss. To request accommodations:
- Students, please contact Student Accessibility Services
- Faculty and academic employees, and visitors please contact the Office of Institutional Equity and Accessibility
- Staff, please contact Human Resources Absence Management and Accommodations Services
Please be sure to include the name of the show and the performance date and time. Contact Daisy Abreu with questions.