About this Event
Inspired by the “Brilliant Exiles: American Woman in Paris: 1900-1939” exhibition, A Montage of Dance will showcase performances that draw parallels between American women in Paris at the turn on the 20th century and modern women today. Three Washington-based choreographers, Madeline Maxine Roman, artistic director of Gridlock Dance; Jamison Carico and Shanice Mason, independent choreographers; and Diana Movius, artistic director and founder of Moveius Contemporary Ballet —the Portrait Gallery’s choreographer-in-residence--will underscore women’s contributions and the impact of these cultural arbiters. They will use the “Brilliant Exiles” exhibition to explore the impact of creativity, freedom and innovation as cultural signifiers around with three performances: Cherchez la Femme, Parallel Portals and Atlantic Adage.
The Portrait Gallery strives to provide programs that are accessible to all visitors. If you have questions about the accessibility of this program, or if you would like to request real-time captioning (CART), sign language interpretation, or any other accommodations, please contact [email protected]. Two weeks' advance notice is appreciated for requesting accommodations.
Image Credit: Isadora Duncan by Abraham Walkowitz (1878–1965)
Ink, watercolor, and pencil graphite on paper, date unknown
Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Smithsonian Institution; The Joseph H. Hirshhorn Bequest, 1981.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution, 800 G St NW, Washington, United States
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