Thursday, February 14, 2019

William Forsythe: Choreographic Objects

The ICA is about to wrap up one of the coolest and most interactive exhibits I've ever seen. William Forsythe: Choreographic Objects has brought together performative objects, videos, and interactive sculptures by celebrated choreographer William Forsythe; who is also currently working with the Boston Ballet as well!
The installations were amazing. A trove rings to transverse. A narrow cove to explore. A sea of little pendulums to weave through. Videos of Forsythe's choreography. It was such a fun trip where I and other visitors got to engage with the art in such a physical and interactive manner.


   

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14 thoughts on the matter:

Klara S said... {Reply}

Interesting exhibition.
Thank you for hosting.

Bekah said... {Reply}

That is a fun exhibit! You always find the most fun things!

Carol @Comfort Spring Station said... {Reply}

That is an interesting exhibit!

Lisa notes... said... {Reply}

What a fun exhibit! I love people who think outside the box and help us think outside the box as well. Love the feather duster exhibit. lol.

Dara @ Not In Jersey said... {Reply}

Interactive exhibits are always fun!

Meditations in Motion said... {Reply}

You always find the most interesting things to do. That exhibit looks like it was wonderful! Thanks for sharing.

Anne (cornucopia) said... {Reply}

What a fun exhibit. Thanks for sharing your photos of it.

Tom said... {Reply}

...neat, thanks!

csuhpat1 said... {Reply}

That exhibit looks so cool. Thanks for sharing it. Thanks for hosting and I hope that you have a wonderful weekend.

Lydia C. Lee said... {Reply}

What an interesting exhibition!!

Suchot - The Curious Frugal said... {Reply}

Wow, what a cool exhibit! Very unique, thanks for sharing it. :)

Joanne said... {Reply}

That sounds like such a unique exhibit!

Linda said... {Reply}

Looks like fun!

Claire Justine said... {Reply}

This looks great. love your photos Tamar :)