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In this solo episode, Alicia Peterson Baskel recalls a performance that nourished her during a time when she felt depleted artistically. The William Forsythe piece HUMAN WRITES which he made in collaboration with Professor Kendall Thomas, was presented at the Berlin dance festival: Tanz Im August in 2010. This installation performance blew Alicia's mind and still lingers in her heart. For more information and context about William Forsythe and his piece Human Writes go to https://www.williamforsythe.com/installations.html?&no_cache=1&detail=1&uid=16 or watch the trailer here https://vimeo.com/37104554. If you want to take a deeper dive into the discussion of Human Rights with William Forsythe and others watch this video https://vimeo.com/57358617#t=190s. // To learn more about San Diego Dance Theatre's Choreography Class (which is also online for non-San Diego artists!) go to sandiegodancetheater.org . // Find Alicia on Instagram @aliciapetersonbaskel
In this solo episode, Alicia Peterson Baskel recalls a performance that nourished her during a time when she felt depleted artistically. The William Forsythe piece HUMAN WRITES which he made in collaboration with Professor Kendall Thomas, was presented at the Berlin dance festival: Tanz Im August in 2010. This installation performance blew Alicia's mind and still lingers in her heart. For more information and context about William Forsythe and his piece Human Writes go to https://www.williamforsythe.com/installations.html?&no_cache=1&detail=1&uid=16 or watch the trailer here https://vimeo.com/37104554. If you want to take a deeper dive into the discussion of Human Rights with William Forsythe and others watch this video https://vimeo.com/57358617#t=190s. // To learn more about San Diego Dance Theatre's Choreography Class (which is also online for non-San Diego artists!) go to sandiegodancetheater.org . // Find Alicia on Instagram @aliciapetersonbaskel