Alison Chase.Alison Chase seems artistically unimpeded unimpeded Adjective not stopped or disrupted by anything Adj. 1. unimpeded - not slowed or prevented; "a time of unimpeded growth"; "an unimpeded sweep of meadows and hills afforded a peaceful setting" by her forced departure from Pilobolus at the end of last year. She's spent the time thinking big. Her new work, seen in mid-August, was set in the Settlement Granite Quarry, overlooking the Atlantic Ocean Atlantic Ocean [Lat.,=of Atlas], second largest ocean (c.31,800,000 sq mi/82,362,000 sq km; c.36,000,000 sq mi/93,240,000 sq km with marginal seas). Physical Geography Extent and Seas on Deer Isle, ME. It used 36 performers, including eight dancers from Southern Methodist University Southern Methodist University, at Dallas, Tex.; United Methodist; coeducational; chartered 1911. The school's facilities include laboratories for electron microscopy and stable isotopes, a museum of paleontology, and a graduate research center. , a steel band (music by composer Nigel Chase, her nephew), and Mia Kanazawa's 25-foot puppet made of cable. Cableman, as he's called, begins as a heap and eventually achieves verticality through the help of an excavator ex·ca·va·tor n. An instrument, such as a sharp spoon or curette, used in scraping out pathological tissue. excavator (eks´k operator. Cableman's dancing partner was Pilobolus alum alum (ăl`əm), any one of a series of isomorphous double salts that are hydrated sulfates of a univalent cation (e.g., potassium, sodium, ammonium, cesium, or thallium) and a trivalent cation (e.g. Matt Kent. Quarryography was a co-commission by Opera House Arts at the Stonington Opera House and the Island Heritage Trust, which owns the quarry. Chase, whose dance classes at Dartmouth inspired the creation of Pilobolus 35 years ago, considers this a sketch for next year's even larger event on the site. "It's so nice to be out of that manipulative [atmosphere]," she says of Pilobolus. "It's such a treat to have artistic freedom to experiment on a different kind of canvas and to be encouraged." Chase sees her work now as a new beginning. "It feels like I can spread my wings again." |
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