Description
This program offers a fascinating portrait of choreographer, dancer, philosopher and writer Kenneth King who pioneered investigations into combining dance and text in live performance in New York in the 1970-90s. Featured are excerpts from a performance of dance solos and readings that marked the publication of Kings Writing in Motion: Body Language-Technology published by Wesleyan University Press presented at the Danspace Project in New York City in December 2002. Running time: 38 minutes.