Thursday, February 1, 2018 @ 8:00pm – 9:30pm (PST)
Meany Hall for the Performing Arts, Seattle, WA, United States

The repertory of the Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane Company is recognized as one of the most innovative and powerful forces in the modern dance world. MacArthur award-winning Bill T. Jones’s latest work, Analogy: A Trilogy, is comprised of three evening-length works that reflect Jones’s fierce engagement with race, class, gender, history, and identity.

Over three nights, Meany Center will present the entire trilogy (one of the first ever presentations in the country). The program, which features a live music soundscape, interconnects the three stories with a focus on memory and the effect of powerful events on the inner lives of individuals.

ANALOGY: A TRILOGY

Program A (Thursday, February 1)
Dora: Tramontane
Based on an oral history Jones conducted with 95-year old Dora Amelan, a French Jewish nurse and survivor of WWII. Dora is a meditation on perseverance, resourcefulness, and resilience while suggesting the amorphous nature of memory.

Program B (Friday, February 2)
Lance: Pretty AKA The Escape Artist
Based on an oral history Jones conducted with his nephew, Lance T. Briggs. Lance is a tragic yet humorous journey through the sex trade, drug use, and excess during the 1980s.

Program C (Saturday, February 3)
Ambros: The Emigrant
Based on Ambros Adelwarth, a German valet to a dissipated, young scion of a wealthy Jewish family in W. G. Sebald’s celebrated historical novel, The Emigrants. Ambros is an exploration of how trauma can go underground in the psyche to direct the course of an individual’s life.

Arrive early and learn more! Join us at 7:10 for an engaging and informative discussion about the evening's event. Pre-show talks are included with your ticket purchase.

Meany Hall for the Performing Arts

4040 George Washington Lane NE
Seattle, WA 98195
United States

http://www.meanycenter.org
(206) 543-4880