Final dance and multimedia event from Donna Sternberg and Dancers – from the Quantum Entanglement project

 

Final performance and discussion for Quantum Entanglement, Assistance League, May 1st

 

 

SANTA MONICA – DONNA STERNBERG & DANCERS celebrates its 25th anniversary with the performance of Quantum Entanglement-Final Version.  Collaborating with Michael Masucci/EZTV this dance/multimedia event explores the concept of entanglement from both a scientific and human perspective.   Quantum Entanglement mixes up the subatomic movement of particles with the emotional ramifications of being entwined with people and situations.   This performance is the final incarnation of Quantum Entanglement which has been performed at and adapted to different site specific venues throughout the year.  The basis for the piece comes from the science of quantum physics, examining how two or more objects are linked together even though they may be spatially separated.  Prior to the performance at 7:30 p.m. there will be a fascinating panel discussion with experts from the fields of journalism, science, philosophy and the arts addressing how quantum entanglement pertains to their fields.  Quantum Entanglement is a continuation of Donna Sternberg & Dancers science series, which seeks to build a bridge between dance and science through the artistic interpretation of scientific principles. 

 

WHAT:           Dance/Multimedia Event

 

WHO:             Donna Sternberg & Dancers, Michael Masucci/EZTV

 

WHEN:           Saturday, May 1, 2010, 8:30 P.M.    Panel Discussion, 7:30 P.M.

                       

WHERE:         The Assistance League Playhouse, 1367 N. St. Andrews Place, Los Angeles

 

TICKET INFO:  $25 general admission, $20 for students, seniors and DRC    

                            Purchase at www.dsdancers.com

 

 Donna Sternberg

(310) 260-1198

dsdancers@earthlink.net

* Synchronized Chaos Magazine is not affiliated with Donna Sternberg and Dancers or any other collaborating organization…we simply received a request to publicize this event, and it does sound interesting! I’d attend myself if I lived in the area…it’s all about bringing together people interested in/knowledgeable about different topics and allowing them to brainstorm together, and uncovering intersections among science and art topics.