B E N D

In A a | a B : B E N D, two visionaries of their fields — Aszure Barton and Ambrose Akinmusire — create an intimate yet wildly provocative world where dancers and musicians coexist on stage to embrace human friction, tension, and explosive beauty. Their cross-genre partnership is a masterclass in collaboration unfolding with intention and authenticity.

In B E N D, dance and music join in an in-depth dialogue. The coming together of music and dance is reconstructed in a way that elevates and ignites both art forms. In this multidisciplinary, multidimensional world, the dancers, musician (Akinmusire himself), and members of the audience share the stage for the evening, making this exchange between forms visible and tangible. Having made its premiere in August 2023 at Kampnagel’s International Summer Festival, Falk Schraiber of Tanz Magazine described B E N D as a "refusal of categorization” with “Barton’s choreography building ordered systems [only to] allow this order to dissolve.”

As a choreographer, jazz offers the musical equivalent of Barton’s practice of dance-making, the exploration of a choreographic language that simultaneously respects and dismantles classical and contemporary forms. Her dances are an amalgam of authentic movement, modern dance, postmodern aesthetics and less-centralized dance styles such as voguing and breaking, in which she reconstructs traditional patterns and infuses a sense of humanity to the work.

The evening-length piece draws from the principle of unlearning – the attempt to unlearn views and dominant patterns in order to turn to a more intimate practice of trust, awareness, and expansion. Akinmusire and Barton align in their interest as visual composers and already exist outside the pigeonholes of public perception: Aszure Barton with her breadth of fertile movement language driven by form, rhythm and humanity, and Ambrose Akinmusire who masterfully weaves inspiration from other genres, arts, and life into compositions that are as poetic and graceful as they are fierce and unflinching. The convergence of these two distinguished artists through B E N D creates a cosmic refuge for the senses, oscillating between up-close and personal to vastly distanced and massive, full of puzzling beauty and raw, physical emotion.

For A a | a B : B E N D touring inquiries, please contact info@pomarts.com.

Photos by Fabian Hammerl, courtesy of Kampnagel

  • Choreography: Aszure Barton

    Composer, Live Music for laptop and trumpet: Ambrose Akinmusire

    Original Stage, Lighting Design: Nicole Pearce

    Costume Design: Rémi van Bochove

    Video Design: Tobin Del Cuore

    Composition Collaborator: Zubin Hensler

    Rehearsal Director: Jonathan Alsberry

    Rehearsal Assistant: Taylor LaBruzzo

    Performed by: Aszure Barton & Artists*

    Premiere: Hamburg, 2023

    *Original cast: Dunia Acosta, Jonathan Alsberry, Nora Brown, Daile Carrazana, Jeffrey Docimo, Nolan Fahey, Jennifer Florentino, James Gregg, Nouhoum Koita, Taylor LaBruzzo, Daniela Miralles

  • A a | a B : B E N D was commissioned and produced by Internationales Sommerfestival Kampnagel and Aszure Barton & Artists; co-commissioned by UCLA’s Center for the Art of Performance, The Los Angeles County Department of Arts and Culture and the Ford Theatre Foundation, and Northrop at the University of Minnesota.

    Support: Dianne and Daniel Vapnek, The Charles and Joan Gross Family Foundation, Mid Atlantic Arts through USArtist International, a program in partnership with the National Endowment for the Arts, the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, and the Trust for Mutual Understanding.

    Creative Residency & Development: Orsolina Art Foundation, Baryshnikov Arts Center, Babs Case and Dancers’ Workshop (Jackson Hole, WY)

    World Premiere: Kampnagel International Summer Festival, Hamburg August 2023

    Tour Produced by: Pomegranate Arts

  • Coming soon

  • Sep 18: Minneapolis, MN, USA

    Sep 19: Minneapolis, MN, USA

    Dec 4: Toronto, ON, Canada

    Dec 5: Toronto, ON, Canada

    Dec 6: Toronto, ON, Canada


"Our goal is to consciously move away from what was previously known in order to reconstruct the marriage of music and dance in a way that will elevate, bring into egalitarian dialogue, and ignite both of our art forms.”
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