Events — 15, 16, Jun 17, 2018

A line dance. A 10 minute choreographic statement sourced from a selective YouTube Soul Train vocabulary. Soul Train was an iconic American music-dance television programme. The rhythmic soundscape mixed live by visual artist and DJ, Kevin Beasley. Ralph Lemon’s work is known for crossing the boundaries between art disciplines and cultures. He was invited by the Holland Festival and Stedelijk Museum to make a new version of Chorus especially for the Stedelijk Museum.
Price
free entrance
Location
Entrance hall Stedelijk Museum
Time
Jun 15, 2018, 8 pm
Jun 16, 2018, 3 pm
Jun 16, 2018, 5 pm
Jun 17, 2018, 3 pm
Jun 17, 2018, 5 pm

Ralph Lemon is a choreographer, writer, visual artist, curator and the Artistic Director of Cross Performance, a company devoted to cross-cultural and cross-disciplinary performance and presentation. His work blurs the boundaries between the gallery and the theatre. Some of his recent works include: the 'performance-lecture-musical Scaffold Room (2015), the film/dance project Four Walls (2012), and, a production using live performance, film and visual art called, How Can You Stay in The House All Day And Not Go Anywhere? (2008-2010). Chorus (2017) has evolved from the final scene of Scaffold Room.

In 2004, Lemon completed The Geography Trilogy. It was a ten-year international research and performance project examining race, history, memory and the art world. The project consisted of three performances: Geography (1997), Tree (2000), and Come home Charley Patton (2004). In 2012, Lemon was the curator of the Some sweet day performance series at the Museum of Modern Art in New York. He has been the recipient of an Alpert Award (1999), a Bellagio Study Center Fellowship (2004), a John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Fellowship (2009), a United States Artists Fellowship (2009), three New York Dance and Performance ‘Bessie’ Awards (1986, 2005, 2016), and two New York Foundation for the Arts Fellowships (2004, 2009). In 2015, Lemon was presented the National Medal of Arts by then-president Barack Obama. In 2016, The Museum of Modern Art published a monograph of his work.

Chorus, credits © Ralph Stephen Lemon
Chorus, credits © Ralph Stephen Lemon

CREDITS

Concept:
Ralph Lemon
Performers:
Candace Tabbs, Stanley Gambucci, Angie Pittman, AmandaSkeene, Mariama Noguera-Devers, Dwayne Brown
Music:
DJ Kevin Beasley

This performance was made possible with support by