RudduR Dance &
GALLIM
Showcases at the Factory
Showcases at the Factory
RudduR Dance &
GALLIM
Friday, January 12, 2024 at 7:30pm
Saturday, January 13, 2024 at 1:00pm
60 minutes
$10 tickets
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Join us for Showcases at the Factory, a mini festival of split-bill performances for Chelsea Factory artists to introduce and share their work with the general public and presenters from around the world.
In response to calls for increased support and visibility during the annual Association of Performing Arts Professionals conference, Showcases is a platform for artists to network and share repertory highlights.
Through one-hour performances, each featuring two dynamic dance companies, come cheer on your favorites or discover your next obsession!
RudduR Dance
A Night in the Life of Us
Choreography by Christopher Rudd
Touché
Choreography by Christopher Rudd
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GALLIM
FROM
Choreography by Andrea Miller
Premiere: The Juilliard School
SAMA
Choreography by Andrea Miller
Premiere: Sadler’s Wells
About RudduR Dance:
Founded in 2015 by Christopher Rudd (2019 Guggenheim Fellow), RudduR Dance was established as a platform to create works of high artistic merit and to better the world through dance. Based in New York City, RudduR Dance blends contemporary ballet, modern dance, and contemporary circus to speak to social issues. Its mission is to use contemporary ballet and theatricality to create performances reflective of society. RudduR Dance investigates themes of the human condition and emphasizes that which unites us. The Company seeks to increase awareness and appreciation for American dance and culture by presenting original works both nationally and internationally and strives to provide access to dance in society broadly, and African diaspora communities particularly. Named one of 2023’s 6 Theater Workers to Watch by American Theatre Magazine, Rudd’s works have engaged well over 5 million people across the globe.
About GALLIM:
GALLIM is an interdisciplinary organization expanding movement expression through live and digital art, education, and community building. Formed in 2007 to produce and perform the works of celebrated choreographer Andrea Miller, GALLIM has evolved into a nexus of creativity for artists, educators, students, and audiences, making meaningful contributions to life and culture through movement.
Award-winning commissions include works for nontraditional sites, public spaces, theater, dance, film, fashion, and brands. Partnerships include The Metropolitan Museum of Art, The Met Breuer, The Guggenheim Museum, Frieze Festival, Art Basel, director Xavier Dolan with actors Jessica Chastain and Kit Herrington, Philip Johnson’s Glass House, Grace Farms, The Kennedy Center, Alice Tully Hall, Théâtre National de Chaillot de Paris, Sadler's Wells, Royal Opera House, Tanz Bremen, Teatre Grec in Barcelona, Teatros Del Canal, Grand Theatre de la Ville de Luxembourg, BAM, The Joyce, Jacob’s Pillow, Marlene Meyerson JCC Manhattan, Kaatsbaan Cultural Park, Spoleto USA, Hermès, Calvin Klein, Lacoste, and Vogue. Miller’s most recent commissions include the pandemic responsive You Are Here a sculpture, sound, and performance installation for Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, English National Ballet, New York City Ballet, Martha Graham Dance Company, A.I.M, and Ailey II.
Health and Safety Protocols
Chelsea Factory will be implementing the following procedures to help ensure the health and safety of our patrons, staff, and artists:
Masks are optional.
While Chelsea Factory strongly recommends vaccination against COVID-19, proof of vaccination is not currently required for audience entrance to performances and public programs.
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RudduR Dance images: photo of Calvin Royal III & João Menegussi by Christopher Rudd & João Menegussi; photo of Ron Belger & Constance Sousek by Jeff Castro
GALLIM images: photo of GALLIM by Steven Pisano; photo of Sydney Chow & Bryan Testa by Emma Ivy