![]() This production is made possible in part by funding from the Metropolitan Regional Arts Council, Marbrook Foundation, and Minnesota State Arts Board. “Ramaswamy’s imagination had united and flourished, making space, not just for more generations but for more ways of thinking.” If an audience member needs to pay less, they can choose to pay less – as little as $5 per ticket, while those who are able to pay above market price are welcome to do so. PAY AS YOU ARE pricing asks those who routinely pay the fair market value for tickets to choose to pay that amount. In order to make our performances more accessible, The Cowles Center is excited to join other Twin Cities performing arts organizations and begin implementing PAY AS YOU ARE throughout the season. Done w/ the help of Eytan Zana's tutorial. Its inhabitants must tread carefully for fear of falling over the edge, however, they manage to thrive nonetheless. Octavia hangs perilously in the balance, connected together by a series of catwalks and ropes. Audiences will also be able to experience the production online through a live streaming option. INVISIBLE CITIES - OCTAVIA A reimagining of the city of Octavia from Calvino's novel titled Invisible Cities. Featuring 13 dancers, Invisible Cities is grounded in four distinct forms led by a dynamic group of artists-Ranee, Aparna, and Ashwini Ramaswamy (Bharatanatyam), Berit Ahlgren (Gaga), Alanna Morris (Modern), Joseph ‘MN Joe’ Tran (Breaking)-and visual artist Kevork Mourad, who creates Invisible Cities’ interactive, immersive projections and illustrations.Īshwini Ramaswamy’s Invisible Cities will take place in The Cowles Center’s Goodale Theater. Ashwini Ramaswamy + Kevork Mourad: Invisible Cities reimagines Italo Calvino’s metaphysical novel through a stunning synthesis of kinetic and visual storytelling.
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