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The I Depend on Tango - Hedwig Dances

The I Depend On Tango (1988)

Description

I have created a series of social dances based on popular social dances- polka, tango, waltz and cha cha. Each dance explores an idea that is seemingly unrelated, e.g., polka to spirituality, cha cha to aging and waltz to social mores. in creating The I Depend On Tango, I dramatized the intricacies of dependence by playing the tough, held, hard-edged attitude of tango dancing against its polar opposite, a released weighted body. The text was created in a workshop from materials written by the participants and me exploring the term, to depend. The definitions of tango and depend come from Webster’s Dictionary.

Production

Choreography: Jan Bartoszek
Music: Bryan Ferry, Kurt Weill
Costumes: Kris Cahill
Lighting Design: Margaret L. Nelson
Dolls: Jean Parisi
Voices: Bill Dietz and Shelley Wilson

Performance(s)

1988

In the Absence of Restraint: dances of dependence and desire
April 6 & 7, 2001
Athenaeum Theater
Chicago

Special Thanks

Special thanks
Don Haynes, Robert Morris College, Baxter Healthcare Corporation, Janet Freidheim, Atalee Judy, Renee Wadleigh, Helen Cameron, Wampach, the Benefit Committee, lois Weisberg and the staff at the Chicago Cultural Center, the Hedwig Board of Directors, Jeff and Sophia Usow, Sheldon B. Smith, Eileen Ryan & Hugh Spector, Lisa McCarthy, Stamp Graphics, Pegasus Recording Studios, Brook Weiner LLC, Mary-Jo Salzburg, Member Insurance and Zach Brock.