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Analog: OnSite

Wellington 2019

S. J. Ewing & Dancers

Analog is a multi-year performance project directed and choreographed by S. J. Ewing. The work was originally created with dancers of the CityDance Conservatory for the Phillips Collection, a modern art museum in Washington, D.C. The project has received extensive support from the D.C. Commission on the Arts and Humanities who have funded two theater developments of the project and the site-specific development; Analog OnSite. The premise of the project is to integrate reality and abstraction through dance and computer code. OnSite’s site-specific nature allows for further exploration of this through the integration of art and everyday life by inserting the art itself in to a pedestrian setting. The work has been created for car parks, night clubs, warehouse and underground train stations. CityDance, CulturalDC, DCCAH, Storefronts, FathomDC and Dance Place have been instrumental in supporting this project over multiple years of development.

S. J. EWING & DANCERS, is a D.C. based contemporary dance company who present theater and site-specific work, with a keen interest in the intersection of art and technology. Ewing has received commissions and fellowships from The Kennedy Center, D.C. Commission on the Arts and Humanities, CulturalDC and Dance Metro D.C. The company has been presented in D.C. at The Kennedy Center, Dance Place, Dupont Underground and Harman Hall, and across the U.S. at Boston Contemporary Dance Festival (M.A.), White Wave Dance Festival (NYC), Ailey Citigroup Theater (N.Y.C), Your Move JC (N.J.), Dance Gallery Festival (TX), as well as the Mona Bismarck American Center for art & culture (Paris, France). The company is led by Sarah J. Ewing, a CityDance Resident Artist, who is an Australian born choreographer currently living in U.S.A. She trained at West Australian Academy of Performing Arts, New Zealand School of Dance and with Marie Walton Mahon.

Choreography & Concept: Sarah J. Ewing, Performer/Collaborator: Juliana Pongutá Forero, Technology: Sarah J. Ewing & Dylan Uremovich

Analog OnSite is presented with the supported of CityDance, CulturalDC and The D.C. Commission on the Arts and Humanities

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