Dear Friend,
Capacitor artists are excited to announce that we are bringing "The Perfect Flower" to New York City and Philadelphia this month. Using three large steel structures, we create a physical meditation on the utility of beauty through the reproduction of flowers. Please share the experience with your East Coast friends and family!
Central Park Conservancy
'A Clearing in the Forest' series
Easter Sunday, April 24th at 1pm
FREE!
Central Park - on the Great Hill and in The Peter Jay Sharp Children's Glade (both located inside Central Park near West 106th Street)
212-860-1370
Directions
The Philadelphia Science Festival
Monday, April 25th at 7pm
The Academy of Natural Sciences
1900 Benjamin Franklin Parkway
Philadelphia, PA 19103
*co-sponsored by Philadelphia Science Festival, PIFA, University of the Arts and University of the Sciences.
Directions
Performed by:
Cari Delaplane, Mayuko Hosoai, Jodi Lomask, and Ian Smith
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You can also see me perform in Zaccho Dance Theatre's intense and provocative production 'The Monkey and the Devil' April 15-17 at Yerba Buena Center for the Arts. Enjoy the athleticism, the challenge, and leave with something to discuss. FREE!
Jodi Lomask, Artistic Director
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Capacitor is looking for a long term storage space for our structures, props, and costumes. Please contact me if you have space to donate and we will give you a donation receipt for your taxes! jodi@capacitor.org
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We are booking "biome", "The Perfect Flower", and "Okeanos". We are available for special events, festivals, and touring engagements ongoing.
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Capacitor has a few spots opening on our Board of Directors. If you would like to be more involved in breathing life and love into what we do, please send an email of interest to jodi@capacitor.org.
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Capacitor is an interdisciplinary, non-profit dance company based in San Francisco that has been creating full-evening performances since 1999 based on scientific concepts that synthesize the body with innovative props and interactive media. Under the direction of Jodi Lomask, past works have tackled the creation of the universe (Within Outer Spaces, 2001); the past and the future of mankind (future species, 2000); the modern phenomenon of video gaming (Avatars, 2002-03); and the forest ecosystem (biome, 2007), and flower reproduction (The Perfect Flower 2009). Capacitor has been produced at venues nationally and internationally.
Additional information and video of Capacitor’s work is available at www.capacitor.org
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We accept donations through JustGive.org – an easy, safe way to make a one-time or recurring donation online. Capacitor is a non-profit corporation exempt from federal income tax under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. Donations to Capacitor are tax-deductible to the extent allowed by law.
Anthony Lindsay Photography. Performer Jodi Lomask.
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