A Front Row Seat for Dance

Richardson’s Alamo Drafthouse is racking up another hit by becoming the home of the regional premiere of Creative Domain, a documentary exploring American choreographer Paul Taylor’s creative process as he produced Three Dubious Memories—which had its world premiere at the Eisemann Center in 2010. This film is important because it...
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Richardson’s Alamo Drafthouse is racking up another hit by becoming the home of the regional premiere of Creative Domain, a documentary exploring American choreographer Paul Taylor’s creative process as he produced Three Dubious Memories—which had its world premiere at the Eisemann Center in 2010. This film is important because it documents a dance that premiered in our city, and it gives us an intimate look at one of the world’s most elusive and respective choreographers. Before this, Taylor only gave glimpses into his process, but now, we have a front row seat. After the screening, stay for a panel discussion with director Kate Geis, dancers James Samson and Parisa Khobdeh, and rehearsal director Andy LeBeau. All ticket sales will go to AIR, the Arts Incubator of Richardson, to support future programming. Tickets are $10. The Alamo Drafthouse is located at 501 W. Belt Line Road, More at drafthouse.com/dfw.
Thu., Feb. 5, 7 p.m., 2015

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