WHEN: Sunday, March 13, at 2 PM WHERE: Bickford Theatre, 6 Normandy Hgts. Rd., Morristown ADMISSION: Free with Museum admission, Free for Members
Body Double expands from the gallery to the stage with a new performance art piece, Merge with Me. In this work, the Safarani Sisters team up with choreographer Yamini Kalluri to create a movement-based piece exploring the themes of borders, unity, and society. This performance will have a soundscape choreographed by Navid Eskandar, masks created by Elham Ayati, and video by Zach Lanoue.
This one-time-only performance augments the works in the exhibition, Body Double: The Safarani Sisters, by bringing a deeper understanding of the artists' work. And join us after for a post-show discussion about this new work and the role performance plays in their artistic practice.
RSVPs are recommended.
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COVID
SAFETY: All attendees are required to wear a
face mask while at the Morris Museum and Bickford Theatre; guests 12
years and older must provide proof of full vaccination (2 shots of
either Pfizer or Moderna, or 1 Johnson and Johnson) and corresponding
ID.
Roya Khadjavi
Projects is a supporting partner of Body Double:
The Safarani Sisters. Exhibition support is also
provided by Nazgol and Kambiz Shahbazi, Adelson Galleries, Laya
Khadjavi and Hamid Biglari, Mohammad Ladjevardian, Lili Forouraghi,
and Titan Engineers.
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Technology in Body
Double is made possible by EPSON.
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Image courtesy
of the Safarani Sisters.
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The Morris
Museum gratefully acknowledges generous operating support from:
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