News: New Coffee Table Book "Movement at the Still Point: An Ode to Dance" to Be Celebrated with One-Night-Only Dance Performance April 10th
World-renowned celebrity portrait photographer Mark Mann will celebrate the release of his new coffee table book Movement at the Still Point: An Ode to Dance with a one-night-only star-studded evening of dance at the Joyce Theater, Monday, April 10, 2023. Celebrating the power of expression, in movement and stillness, Movement at the Still Point: An Evening of Dance offers a multi-disciplinary and multi-generational program of ballet, modern, tap, hip hop, contemporary, tango, and musical theater with stars from New York City Ballet, American Ballet Theatre, Broadway, Martha Graham Dance Company and more. This eclectic bill of world premieres and fan favorites capture the dynamism and the energy of mediums of both dance and photography.
Mann, who originally hails from the sun-soaked streets of Glasgow, Scotland, has photographed countless famous faces, from President Barack Obama, President Bill Clinton, Iggy Pop, to Rihanna, Martin Scorcese, and Eartha Kitt, to name only a few. His editorial work has appeared in numerous high-profile publications, and he has also spearheaded his own projects over the years, such as creating a collection of LUCHA LIBRE wrestlers in which all of the photographs were shot on a vintage Graflex camera using Polaroid instant film.
At the depth of the Covid pandemic, choreographer Loni Landon helped Mann to turn his lens from luminaries to her friends and colleagues - the top dancers in the New York City community. Released by Rizzoli International Publications on March 21, 2023, the resulting book, Movement at the Still Point: An Ode to Dance, captures 142 artists whose impact and legacies span many generations and disciplines. From Misty Copeland, Andy Blankenbuehler, Tiler Peck, Chita Rivera, Sara Mearns, James Whiteside, Carmen De Lavallade, Kyle Abraham and many others, these photos show the true strength in beauty and resolve during a time of incredible uncertainty.
Mann, who originally hails from the sun-soaked streets of Glasgow, Scotland, has photographed countless famous faces, from President Barack Obama, President Bill Clinton, Iggy Pop, to Rihanna, Martin Scorcese, and Eartha Kitt, to name only a few. His editorial work has appeared in numerous high-profile publications, and he has also spearheaded his own projects over the years, such as creating a collection of LUCHA LIBRE wrestlers in which all of the photographs were shot on a vintage Graflex camera using Polaroid instant film.
At the depth of the Covid pandemic, choreographer Loni Landon helped Mann to turn his lens from luminaries to her friends and colleagues - the top dancers in the New York City community. Released by Rizzoli International Publications on March 21, 2023, the resulting book, Movement at the Still Point: An Ode to Dance, captures 142 artists whose impact and legacies span many generations and disciplines. From Misty Copeland, Andy Blankenbuehler, Tiler Peck, Chita Rivera, Sara Mearns, James Whiteside, Carmen De Lavallade, Kyle Abraham and many others, these photos show the true strength in beauty and resolve during a time of incredible uncertainty.
Bringing the dancers off of the page and onto the stage, Movement at the Still Point: An Evening of Dance includes performances and appearances from New York City Ballet’s Sara Mearns, Megan LeCrone and Georgina Pazcoguin, Martha Graham Dance Company principal’s Lloyd Knight and Xin Ying and former principal and Artistic Director Terese Capucilli, Broadway’s Skye Mattox, Karla Garcia, David Guzman, Ricardo Zayas, Morgan Marcell, Ryan Vandenboom, and Curtis Holland, choreographer and Princess Grace Award recipient Rena Butler, vogue dancers Amadeo "Remy" Mangano and Ousmane “Omari” Wiles, Argentine Tango dancers Dardo Galletto and Alonso Guzman, Tap artist Evan Ruggiero, Gibney Company’s Artistic Associate Jie-Hung Connie Shiau, the legendary dancer and actress Carmen de Lavallade, former Merce Cunningham dancer Gus Solomons Jr., and more to be announced.
“For almost thirty years, I’ve made a living from photographing portraits of people, and finding the perfect moments of stillness,” explains Mann. “When our first dancer Rena Butler came into the studio in February of 2021, I was speechless,” he continues. “I realized I was watching a performance tailored exclusively for my camera and for the first few minutes I was so captivated that I actually forgot I was supposed to be taking photos. In that moment, as I began to photograph, my whole life as a photographer was turned upside down. Over the next nine months I learned to capture movement in single frames, following my intuition on when to press the shutter. Together, we remedied the isolation and the lack of human connection brought by the COVID pandemic. We danced, we laughed, and we shared a vulnerability that had been taken from us. The privilege of dipping my toe into the dance community will stay with me forever, and it is my greatest pleasure to celebrate the artists of this book both on the pages of this book and on the stage of the Joyce Theater this Spring. I can’t think of a better way to honor their talent, resilience, and voice.”
The evening is produced by Mark and Jacob Productions and curated by Loni Landon.
TICKET AND VENUE INFORMATION
Movement at the Still Point: An Evening of Dance will be held Monday, April 10, 2023, at the Joyce Theater, located at 175 Eighth Avenue, accessible by the 1, A, C, E and L trains.
Tickets start at $75 and are available at https://www.joyce.org/movement-still-point-evening-dance
VIP tickets are available that include an autographed book by the evening’s performers, an off-site VIP cocktail reception, and a portrait session with Mark Mann. For questions regarding VIP seating, contact kimberly@theprsocial.com.
Books will be available for purchase on-site and are available to pre-order at www.rizzoliusa.com/buy-online/9780847899111/
COVID PROTOCOLS:
While vaccines are no longer required, staff and audience members must remain masked at all times.
For a full description of the current health and safety protocols, visit joyce.org/health-safety-protocols
“For almost thirty years, I’ve made a living from photographing portraits of people, and finding the perfect moments of stillness,” explains Mann. “When our first dancer Rena Butler came into the studio in February of 2021, I was speechless,” he continues. “I realized I was watching a performance tailored exclusively for my camera and for the first few minutes I was so captivated that I actually forgot I was supposed to be taking photos. In that moment, as I began to photograph, my whole life as a photographer was turned upside down. Over the next nine months I learned to capture movement in single frames, following my intuition on when to press the shutter. Together, we remedied the isolation and the lack of human connection brought by the COVID pandemic. We danced, we laughed, and we shared a vulnerability that had been taken from us. The privilege of dipping my toe into the dance community will stay with me forever, and it is my greatest pleasure to celebrate the artists of this book both on the pages of this book and on the stage of the Joyce Theater this Spring. I can’t think of a better way to honor their talent, resilience, and voice.”
The evening is produced by Mark and Jacob Productions and curated by Loni Landon.
TICKET AND VENUE INFORMATION
Movement at the Still Point: An Evening of Dance will be held Monday, April 10, 2023, at the Joyce Theater, located at 175 Eighth Avenue, accessible by the 1, A, C, E and L trains.
Tickets start at $75 and are available at https://www.joyce.org/movement-still-point-evening-dance
VIP tickets are available that include an autographed book by the evening’s performers, an off-site VIP cocktail reception, and a portrait session with Mark Mann. For questions regarding VIP seating, contact kimberly@theprsocial.com.
Books will be available for purchase on-site and are available to pre-order at www.rizzoliusa.com/buy-online/9780847899111/
COVID PROTOCOLS:
While vaccines are no longer required, staff and audience members must remain masked at all times.
For a full description of the current health and safety protocols, visit joyce.org/health-safety-protocols
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