Navy Blue by Oona Doherty
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OZ Arts Nashville 6172 Cockrill Bend Circ, Nashville, Tennessee 37209
D. Matvejevas
“One of the most important works of my generation…It is gut-wrenching, soul-stirring, perspective-shifting, devastating, beautiful, limitless. If you believe art making is a necessary and radical act you must see this work.” — Michelle Dorrance
A rapidly rising star in contemporary dance, Northern Irish choreographer Oona Doherty unflinchingly taps into personal and collective fears for her largest work yet. Navy Blue pits a group of 12 dancers against a destructive algorithm — generating a thrilling, in-your-face mash-up of visceral movement, spoken word poetry, and political candor. Divided into two parts, this expansive new work contrasts Rachmaninoff’s lush romanticism with the high-energy pulsations of Jamie xx, the hierarchies of dance with creative freedom, and individual people with the immensity of the universe. The scope of the conflict expands from the world of dance to the broader context of history, politics, and society.
Don’t miss your chance to see why Doherty’s distinctive choreography, refreshing wit, and fearless attitude prompted The Boston Globe to call her “one of the most original and provocative voices of her generation.”