What do Madonna, Michael Jackson, Broadway, and Baryshnikov have in common?

Karol Armitage!

As a true post-modernist, Armitage, the “punk ballarina,” resides in both the esoteric and the popular, having choreographed works for Madonna and Michael Jackson, two Broadway productions (Passing Strange and Hair, which garnered her a TONY® nomination), and a work for American Ballet Theatre by invitation from Mikhail Baryshnikov.

The renowned choreographer will bring her company Armitage Gone! Dance to The Joyce for a two-week season beginning Tuesday, Apr 26. two programs revealing her unique sensibility that at once embraces classical values and then knocks them askew. Program A is comprised of three works, Drastic-Classicism performed to Rhys Chatham’s clangorous score; the deeply-loved and lyrical Ligeti Essays; and a new collaborative work with the re-emerging Dance Theater of Harlem. Program B is devoted to the mesmerizing Three Theories, described as “brainy brilliance translate into exquisite extensions of the dance vocabulary.”

Click here to take a look at what happens when company members are unleashed on the streets of New York City to promote the Joyce season.

 

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