- David Neumann/
advanced beginner group "feedforward" -
TWO PERFORMANCES!
Fri. & Sat., January 16 & 17 at 8 pm - $25 adults, $21 students

"Take a smart kid with a fluid physique, steeped in both TV and the downtown theater scene from toddlerhood, mix virtuoso dance technique with a healthy dose of street and club culture, and you've got a recipe for startling creativity."
—Village Voice
Friday , January 16 at 8 pm |
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Saturday, January 17 at 8 pm |
feedforward explores the relationship between contemporary performance and
athletic events. Neumann "is the smart joker of dance... feedforward is an elegant
meditation from someone who knows well the power and the absurdities of sport,
as well as the primal nature of its connection to an unmistakably American sense
of the world. And yes, relax, it's wildly funny" (New York Times). Features music
composed by Eve Beglarian.
Movement & Text Workshop with David Neumann
Teens & Adults • Tuesday, January 13 • 5:30-7 pm • Chase Dance Studio at the Flynn Center • $18 • Limit: 15
David Neumann, one of New York City’s innovative
“downtown” dance-theater voices, combines virtuoso
dance technique with a healthy dose of street and
club culture, and has even performed with
Baryshnikov (Off-Broadway). In this workshop,
he guides participants in using words with
movement in unexpected ways. Open level.
INsights: An Evening with David Neumann
Wednesday, January 14 • 7 pm • FlynnSpace • FREE!
David Neumann talks about his new work, feedforward, and his life in dance and theatre as one of the highly regarded creative artists in NY's "downtown" scene. Recent performances include work at New York Theatre Workshop with Baryshnikov in Beckett's Act Without Words. Neumann also will show clips and perform a brief solo from his acclaimed repertoire.
Warning: This You Tube video contains adult language and may not be suitable for children.
Hospitality support from Anchorage Inn
- Sponsor

Funded in part by the Flynn Center General Endowment, created thanks to community contributions and challenge grants from the Ford Foundation and Argosy Foundation; in part by the Vermont Arts Council and the National Endowment for the Arts; and is made possible in part by a grant from the National Performance Network’s Performance Residency Program. Major contributors of the National Performance Network include the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation, Ford Foundation, the National Endowment for the Arts (a federal agency), Altria, and the Nathan Cummings Foundation. For more information: www.npnweb.org.

