Motion Sickness
by Adam Kerbel
Showing in the CCNH Theater
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Showing in the CCNH Theater •
Walk-up tickets ($5-50) available for all shows after online sales end!
With willful abandon, a new work of improvisation collides audience interaction with fabric banners to illustrate the agility of communities.
MOTION SICKNESS is a collision of interactive audience participation, music and progressive values wrecked from inside out.
40 minutes. Appropriate for all ages.
Are you a musician? Please reach out to Adam at adamkprojects@gmail.com. We may be able to support your involvement.
Walk-up tickets ($5-50) available for all shows after online sales end!
About the Artists:
Adam Kerbel
Adam Kerbel (he/him/el) is a choreographer and educator interested in the politics of bodies. He collides improvisation with real interactions and performance situations to challenge deeply held perceptions about communication and understanding. Based in St. Louis, Missouri, USA, Adam is co-founder of the pioneering Almanac Dance Circus Theatre in Philadelphia and was a puppeteer and storyteller at Skirball Cultural Center in Los Angeles. Growing up in northern Los Angeles County, CA the movements of motorcycles and horses across sensitive deserts spurred his interest in movement.
Visit:
https://www.adamkerbel.com/
Follow:
@adam.kerbel.100
Notes:
Adam is pictured holding a hand made banner borrowed from The Protest Banner Lending Library by artist Aram Han Sifuentes. @aramhansifuente. That banner has been returned to the artist, but its presence continues to be felt and inspire the impulses behind Motion Sickness.
On Han Sifuente’s website, anyone with a message can make their own Protest Banner: https://www.aramhansifuentes.com/protest-banner-lending-library
Adam is building on creative techniques in partnership with the Interactive PlayLab.