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Erica Mott Premieres Lab Artist Work
October 6-9, 2011

The Victory Project Trilogy

Premiere by 2010 CDF Lab Artist Erica Mott
Thursday,Friday & Saturday at 8pm / Sunday at 7pm
October 6 – 9, 2011
Northerly Island Visitor Center,1400 S. Lynn White Drive, Chicago
Tickets:$17/$12
Students. Bicyclists receive a $10 discount price – bring your helmet as proof. $2 of all ticket prices go toward Chicago Park District Programming. 
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Patriotism and perversity are fractured, fused and confused as six performers, a live musician, and over fifty sculptural objects lead audience members on a roaming performance through one of Chicago's best kept secrets, Northerly Island. Combining text, dance, puppetry and sculpture, The Victory Project creates sweeping worlds and strange interactions between moving bodies, sonic objects, and historical propaganda - dismantling the female body in war.

Featuring movement Joy Davis, Silvita Diaz-Brown, Suzy Grant, Karen Faith, Melissa McNamara and Erica Mott developed through intensive research and training in Mott's unique interdisciplinary methodology.

Chicago composer Ryan Ingebritsen adds a shifting soundscape generated directly from the dancers' movement and mixed live.

Getting to Northerly Island
CTA bus line #146 (Marine-Michigan), CTA Red/ Orange/ Green Line to Roosevelt & State Station. Parking available in the north parking Lot. Bike rack also available.

 

The Victory Project is supported by the Chicago Dance Makers Forum Lab Artist Program, The Illinois Arts Council Individual Projects Grant, the Richard H. Driehaus Foundation, generous individuals and is in partnership with the Chicago Park District.



 
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