Migrations Dance at the Gardner
Presented by Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum
In conjunction with the Henry James and American Painting exhibition, the Gardner Museum presents an evening of dance centered on the idea of migration. The performance pays homage to James’s identity and writing, informed in large part by his time as an expat. Working with bodies in motion, choreographers will address a range of topics, including cultural and political refugees, voluntary and involuntary exile, and gender transience.
Participating choreographers are Richard Move, Yury Yanowsky, Jean Appolon and Ida Saki.