• © Orpheas Emirzas

  • © Orpheas Emirzas

  • © Hesam Rahmanian, The Pets We Love, 2018


“It’s one thing to be named Dancer of the Year, it’s something entirely different to try and make something of it.”

 

With Dancer of the Year, Trajal Harrell, who came to contemporary dance fame with his Twenty Looks or Paris is Burning at The Judson Church Series, ventures into a full-length solo project for the first time in a while. The point of departure is a personal one: Harrell’s selection as Dancer of the Year by Tanz Magazine in 2018 and the reflection on (self)worth which this triggered. With this project, Harrell focuses attention on (self)representation. He confronts his singularity and aesthetic with the eponymous honorary title and reflects on what he means to dance and what dance means to him. Here, he updates his legacy and what he hopes to leave behind for history not only as a choreographer but as a dancer.

 

LANGUAGE NO PROBLEM / DURATION: 40 min.