In the year 3000, habitants of a mostly-aquatic Earth discover an iceman from 2018. Dance, original sound score, sculpture, and projection by MamLuft&Co. Dance, co-presented by Contemporary Arts Center.
Iceman 3000 is a world premiere work by Modern Dance choreographer Susan Honer and sculpture artist/composer Sean Simon for MamLuft&Co. Dance.
Inspired by Ötzi (a mummified, 5,300 year-old “iceman” discovered in the Austrian Alps in 1991). Honer and Simon reimagine the story in the year 3000 A.D. with dance, sculpture and sound in the iconic fifth floor gallery of the Contemporary Arts Center.
Iceman 3000 is presented in conjunction with the installation Deep North by Chris Larson as part of his larger exhibition Function is Redundant at the Contemporary Arts Center (CAC). The performance is presented by MamLuft&Co. Dance in partnership with the CAC.
Thursday, May 24, 2018 7:30pm
Friday, May 25, 2018 7:30pm
Saturday, May 26, 2018 2:00pm
Contemporary Arts Center
Fifth Floor Gallery
$15 CAC Members
$15 General before May 21st
$20 General after May 21st
Phone: (513) 345-8400
Email: dance@mamluftcodance.org
2018/05/24 - 2018/05/26
Additional time info:
Thursday, May 24, 2018: Join us for a post-performance Q&A with the dance artists, the choreographer, and composer.
Friday, May 25, 2018: Join us for a pre-performance discussion with Contemporary Arts Center curator Steve Matjicio (with tour of the corresponding Chris Larson exhibit) and Susan Honer (choreographer). American Sign Language will be provided.
All performances: assisted hearing devices will be available, as will large print programs.
For more information about accessibility, please contact the Contemporary Arts Center at (513) 345 8400.
Contemporary Arts Center
44 E 6Th St , Cincinnati , OH 45202