Artists get creative, offer original innovative shows at Kingsbury Hall
Artists get creative, offer original innovative shows at Kingsbury Hall
November 24, 2020
Sugar House Journal
by Drew Crawford
As cases of Covid-19 in Salt Lake City continue to surge, Kingsbury Hall is hosting innovative virtual performances by veteran artists who are eager to try out new ways of showcasing their work.
“It hasn’t so much been about what’s the research behind it, what should we do, it’s been about each individual project relationship with an artist and saying, ‘What can we do if we can’t be together?’” Executive Director of Kingsbury Hall Brooke Ellen Horejsi said, describing the venue’s novel approach to putting on their shows.
November Digest: Augury, Ancestors, and Apocalypse, UtahPresents brings Dancing Earth
November Digest: Augury, Ancestors, and Apocalypse, UtahPresents brings Dancing Earth
October 11, 2020
publisher: loveDancemore
All great artists are visionaries. Rulan Tangen, the artistic director of Contemporary Indigenous theater company, Dancing Earth, and a Kennedy Center Citizen Artist Fellow, proves the rule in BTW US CYBERSPACE, a virtual dance miniseries created in partnership with the Global Change & Sustainability Center at the University of Utah, in response to colonization, commodification, and climate crisis.