Cynthia Oliver Takes on Tough Topics in Evening-length BOOM!

In a one-night-only event, Colorado-based Cynthia Oliver/COCo Dance Theatre presents her provocative dance theater work BOOM! at Dance Place on Saturday, April 4 at 8pm. The evening-length work will build upon Artistic Director Cynthia Oliver’s investigation of slippages in everyday life where our truest selves are revealed, where we betray artifice and persist in the relentless management of the social experience.  

BOOM! is a new duet featuring Oliver and Leslie Cuyjet – as individuals, friends, strangers, family, younger/older versions of themselves – negotiating relations that are persistently in flux. BOOM! examines notions of manifest destiny, when “fairness” and cause/effect do not necessarily align.  This work builds sequences of non-linear narratives around a life and a relationship – of a woman to herself, her history, her present and future. Utilizing the shape of the choreography, Oliver creates a shifting, unfolding, looping, fractured performance sequence.

About Cynthia Oliver
Cynthia Oliver creates performance collages that move from dance to word to sound and back again toward an eclectic and provocative dance theatre. A Bronx-born, Virgin Island-reared performer, she incorporates the textures of Caribbean performance with African, and American, aesthetic sensibilities.  She has been awarded and/or commissioned by the Franklin Furnace, The Puffin Foundation, The Jerome Foundation, Edward and Sally Van Lier Fund for Minority Artisits, NYSCA, 92nd St Y Harkness Center for Dance, Performance Space 122, Dance Theater Workshop, The National Performance Network, Creative Capital, The Rockefeller MAP Fund, New England Foundation for the Arts (NDP), the Pew Charitable Trust, The University of Illinois Research Board, and the Illinois Arts Council.  In 1995/96 Cynthia won a New York Dance and Performance Award (a Bessie) for her evening length work “Death’s Door.”  In 2000 she was called, “Outstanding Young Choreographer” by reviewer Frank Werner in the German magazine Ballet Tanz. She was featured in Dance Magazine‘s April 2002 article on Artists who balance academe and the professional arena. In 2007 she appeared in Arts Across Illinois, a series presenting Illinois artists and their work on local Public Television, and in 2009 Cynthia was honored with a Cal Arts Alpert Award nomination. In 2011 Cynthia received a University Scholar nomination only award from the University of Illinois and has recently received her second Illinois Arts Council Choreography Fellowship.

Her dance theatre work has been has been performed across the country in festivals and spaces like the The Public Theatre, The Kitchen, Performance Space 122, Dance Theater Workshop, the Dance Place in Washington D.C.; The Painted Bride Arts Center in Philadelphia PA; and Bates Dance Festival in Lewiston Maine, amongst many others.  Her choreography for theatre has been performed at Minnesota’s Penumbra and Pillsbury House Theaters, New York’s La MaMa Etc., Syncronicity Space, and Aaron Davis Hall. In 2004 Cynthia’s work made the leap across the pond when she collaborated with German Filmmaker Marcus Behrens of European arts channel Canal Arte to adapt her evening length work AfroSocialiteLifeDiva for film which aired on Canal Arte in 2005 and Germany, Austria and Switzerland’s 3Sat Arts Channel in 2006. In 2012 she was invited to Oagadougou, Burkina Faso, via the Suitcase Fund, to work with a group of 16 women dance artists, creating a choreography that spoke to their empowerment as creative artists who negotiate complex traditions that may in fact impede their art.

In addition to Cynthia’s performance work, she holds a Ph.D. in Performance Studies from New York University.  Her scholarly work has focused on performance in the Anglophone Caribbean.  She has taught at New York University’s Department of Drama, Tisch School of the Arts, The Newcomb Summer Dance Intensive at Tulane University, Florida State University, and the University of Utah.  She is Professor of Dance at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign.

WHAT: Cynthia Oliver/COCo Dance Theatre

WHEN: Saturday, April 4 at 8pm

WHERE: Dance Place, 3225 8th Street NE, Washington, DC 20017; two blocks from Redline Brookland/CUA Metro station; free and convenient parking

TICKETS: $30 Admission At the Door; $25 Admission (Advance Sales only)*; $20 Dance Place Members, Seniors (55+), Artists (Advance Sales only)*; $15 College Students and Children (17 & under)

*Advance Sales end 4 hours prior to performance start time.

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