March 19 at6:30 p.m.
A Conversation Between Mark Morris and Ethan Iverson
Join us for a discussion between choreographer Mark Morris and pianist, composer, and writer Ethan Iverson on the relationship between music and dance. The New York Times has called Mark Morris “the most successful and influential choreographer alive, and indisputably the most musical.” He is not only the Artistic Director of the Mark Morris Dance Group, but he also conducts orchestras, directs opera, and choreographs for ballet companies. Morris’ memoir, Out Loud, was published by Penguin Press in October 2021. Ethan Iverson is a founding member of The Bad Plus, a collective with Reid Anderson and David King performing in venues as diverse as Carnegie Hall and Bonnaroo and collaborating with Joshua Redman, Bill Frisell, and the Mark Morris Dance Group. Since leaving TBP Iverson has co-curated a centennial celebration of Thelonious Monk at Duke University and premiered the evening-length works The Look of Love and Pepperland with the Mark Morris Dance Group.
Photo credit:Mark Morris - Beowulf Sheehan. Ethan Iverson - Jimmy Katz
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