On March 22, I was invited to a strolling dinner reception and a talk by Yvonne Rainer, an
American avant-garde dancer, choreographer, and filmmaker, whose work in these disciplines is regarded as challenging and experimental: Wikipedia (for more information.)
The event took place at the Michigan Theater in Ann Arbor, to a packed diverse audience. The talk was an essay written by Ms. Rainer from the point of view of the Sun God Apollo, sometimes political, sometimes humorous, sometimes sad as we struggle to find our humanity.
I was honor to meet her for her courage to be whom you are, her contributions to the dance world, as well as her philosophy of live and let live.
Photo: Juliet, Yvonne Rainer, (also guest from Athens) Katerina Stefanidaki and Zafos Xagoraris)
American avant-garde dancer, choreographer, and filmmaker, whose work in these disciplines is regarded as challenging and experimental: Wikipedia (for more information.)
The event took place at the Michigan Theater in Ann Arbor, to a packed diverse audience. The talk was an essay written by Ms. Rainer from the point of view of the Sun God Apollo, sometimes political, sometimes humorous, sometimes sad as we struggle to find our humanity.
I was honor to meet her for her courage to be whom you are, her contributions to the dance world, as well as her philosophy of live and let live.
Photo: Juliet, Yvonne Rainer, (also guest from Athens) Katerina Stefanidaki and Zafos Xagoraris)