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• Eastern Woodland Dances: July 17, $25. Local Indigenous dancers of the Mashpee Wampanoag, Seneca, Cayuga and Nipmuc nations come together to highlight the breadth of Indigenous performance traditions within the Eastern Woodland region and its diaspora.

This event is curated by local Nipmuc elder Larry Spotted Crow Mann and Annawon Weeden of the Mashpee Wampanoag Narragansett, and Pequot nations.

• Viewpoint / Brian Brooks Immersive Technology: July 24, $25. On the grounds of the Pillow or in your living room, Brian Brooks creates a real-time Augmented Reality performance, experienced as a 3D-hologram through the lens of a smartphone.

This new form of media, called Volumetric Video, allows the viewer to control the point of view of a live-action performance and superimpose the experience into whatever environment they are in.

• Emily Johnson / Catalyst: July 30-Aug. 1, $25. Award-winning choreographer Emily Johnson has created a distinguished body of dance works and social choreographies that unite audiences in a shared experience of movement, place, history, collective action and the continuance of Indigenous cultural practices and perspectives. Her newest work delves into the power of creation.

• Okwui Okpokwasili and Peter Born: Aug. 6-7, $25. MacArthur Fellow Okwui Okpokwasili and collaborator Peter Born present the world premiere of “Swallow the Moon.” This installation on the Pillow grounds is guided by a sonic score that tells the story of a Black girl with hair so powerful that it allows her to receive and send messages through time.

• Cirque Barcode & Acting for Climate Montréal: Aug. 13-15, $25. Cirque Barcode and Acting for Climate Montréal, two Montréal-based circus companies, started collaborating in 2019, with a mission to work toward a more sustainable future by combining performing arts and environmentalism.

Their new work, “Branché,” is an acrobatic circus performance for all ages that happens outdoors, in and around trees. Revolving, climbing and jumping around each other, the acrobats adapt and are directly influenced by the environment and location they perform in.

 

 

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