Another Evening: I Bow Down

The Resilience of the Human Spirit

"If we insist on telling the same stories again and again... we will become that."
-- Bill T. Jones

In Another Evening: I Bow Down, Bill T. Jones reveals how personal stories and historical events converge, in an examination of the resilience of the human spirit in the face of disaster. Known for taking risks on stage, Bill T. Jones continues to push the boundaries of modern dance through unconventional collaborations in the latest incarnation of his evolving Another Evening series. Featuring live music by Daniel Bernard Roumain (DBR) and the uncompromising sound of the young Bronx-based hardcore band Regain The Heart Condemned, Jones' company erupts from the stage like an unstoppable force of nature.

Today, civil unrest, religious conflict, and natural disaster touch almost everyone, and increasingly the youth of the world face uncertain futures and confusing messages from all sides. Acknowledging the brutally honest quality of youth culture, Jones suggests that disaster can be a powerfully redemptive force. "If disaster if the lifeblood of change, why haven't the changes been made?" intones guest actor Andrea Smith, reminding us that rationality is most often not the guidepost of history.

In Another Evening: I Bow Down, Jones' powerfully skilled dancers move with individualistic purpose and style, while at the same time displaying the ability to dance together in beautifully synchronized unity. As the performance unfolds on stage, the actions of choreographer and company become stories in themselves, as history, life, and art merge into a unified experience. Weaving personal stories together with mythical and historical events reminds us that even if all disasters could be prevented, we would still have our own mortality to face. Yet, while life itself may be temporal, Bill T. Jones asserts through his work that ideas themselves have a life of their own that transcend individual mortality.

Jones' diverse company, an embodiment of the world he wants to live in, sweeps through time and space in the minimalist, dreamlike landscape created by set designer Bjorn G. Amelan and lighting designer Robert Wierzel. Very much in the spirit of late co-founder Arnie Zane, this piece is a inspired by the bold works Jones and Zane began creating over 20 years ago. Their faith in the transformative power of dance - despite the adversity of ignorance, disasters, and personal tragedies that defy rationality - is a testament to the redemptive power of art.

Upcoming Performances

Serenade/The Proposition
March 19, 2010
Teatro Nuovo Giovanni
Udine, Italy
0432.248418.11
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Serenade/The Proposition
March 25 & 26, 2010
Budapest Spring Festival
Palace of Arts - Festival Theatre
Budapest, Hungary
+36 1 486.3311
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Between Us
March 29, 2010
Pecs Spring Festival
Chamber Theater
Pecs, Hungary
36 72.510.644
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Fondly Do We Hope... Fervently Do We Pray
April 6-8, 2010
Hopkins Center for the Arts
Dartmouth College
Hanover, NH
603.646.2422
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Bill's Blog

◊ Happy New Year!
January 6, 2010

...I quoted what the young Rabbi said at the memorial for Arnie Zane in April of 1988: "The day is long, the work is great, we're not obliged to finish the task, but neither are we allowed to ignore it." This was a condolence to family and friends as we honored a young, talented man whose life had abruptly ended.

Other Events

◊ Fela! on Broadway

Opening Night
Eugene O'Neil Theater
New York, NY
November 23, 2009

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◊ Digital Incarnate: The Body, Identity, and Interactive Media

The Dance Center of Columbia College Chicago
Chicago, IL
February 8 to April 2, 2010

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◊ Bill T. Jones, Keith Haring, & Tseng Kwong Chi at the Paul Kasmin Gallery

Paul Kasmin Gallery
New York, NY
February 11 to March 13, 2010

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◊ Montgomery Fellow Lecture at Dartmouth College

Dartmouth College
Moore Theater, Hopkins Center
Hanover, NH
April 10, 2010
Free and open to the public

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◊ Master Class at DNA

Dance New Amsterdam
New York, NY
March 9, 11, 16 & 18, 2010

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◊ US Premiere Screening of Solos

French Institute Alliance Francaise
New York, NY
June 17, 2010

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