Grande Etude / Playing Dead
by Sara Hook + Betsy Brandt

Recording of Zoom Showing Below





Dramaturg Betsy Brandt and choreographer/performer Sara Hook have worked together on numerous projects, including “Janes" (2019), "Bored House Guests” with Paul Matteson (2014), and "Erstwhiles and Somnambulations" with Elizabeth Johnson (2017). Brandt currently lives in St Louis, MO where she is on the faculty at Webster University and is an active member of the interdisciplinary arts community. Sara Hook has been making work for over 30 and is currently on faculty at the University of Illinois Urbana Champaign. Hook and Brandt share a keen attentiveness to dance history, a proclivity towards disciplinary promiscuity, and an interest in the relationships between gender, sensuality, sexuality, and technique.
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