
P.S. 122 : 1999
Choreographers/dancers Lawrence Goldhuber and Heidi Latsky are joined by visual artist Lesley Dill in Worst Case Scenario, a work that takes a poignant, and sometimes comic, look at how both the alienation and intimacies of city life have an impact on interpersonal relationships. Commissioned by the Whitney Museum of American Art at Phillip Morris, this piece is the second part of an evening-length work, I Hate Modern Dance. Worst Case Scenario represents the “Hate” in the title. There is a 60 min. VHS of the performance.
The Whitney Museum of Art at Phillip Morris, New York City : 1998
Choreographers/dancers Lawrence Goldhuber and Heidi Latsky are joined by visual artist Lesley Dill in Worst Case Scenario, a work that takes a poignant, and sometimes comic, look at how both the alienation and intimacies of city life have an impact on interpersonal relationships. Commissioned by the Whitney Museum of American Art at Phillip Morris, this piece is the second part of an evening-length work, I Hate Modern Dance. Worst Case Scenario represents the “Hate” in the title. There is a 15 min. DVD of this performance.
