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“(Wolfe Bowart) is a a physical instrument finely tuned to react to external circumstances. His body, to borrow a phrase from Jean-Louis Barrault, writes a silent sentence in space.” — The Mercury, Australia.
An essential element in Letter’s End is dance, a language of aesthetic and symbolic value that can advance story even while conveying the unspoken through gesture and music. Often, in Letter’s End, dance seamlessly erupts, inspired by an object, a memory, almost a stage version of a found object art.
Interview with Dancer Nuria Bowart
In this segment, Wolfe interviews his sister and dancer, Nuria Bowart, a student, practitioner, and teacher of multiple artistic and therapeutic disciplines involving the human body in motion.
Resources Mentioned in this Interview
Discover more about Nuria Bowart — student, practitioner, and teacher of multiple artistic and therapeutic disciplines involving the human body in motion.
Read about the residency for contemporary performance, dance, and multimedia at The Field Center
Learn more about Wolfe Bowart at spoontree.com.