Dancing through quarantine and Harlem – in a bubble
NEW YORK — Living and breathing dance is par for the course at the Dance Theater of Harlem. It’s just never looked like this.
A group including 15 dancers, a choreographer, the artistic director and a production team has taken up residence at a cultural centre in New York’s Hudson Valley, about 100 miles (160 kilometres) north of New York City.
There, inspired by the example set by the National Basketball Association and entertainment mogul Tyler Perry, they’re in a bubble until the end of the month — a coronavirus quarantine bubble.
They’ve set up shop at the Kaatsbaan Cultural Park in Tivoli, New York. Tested before they left earlier in October, tested while they’re onsite, no one allowed to leave and return, it gives them a chance to rehearse and create in a way that’s been in short supply since the onset of the pandemic, said Anna Glass, the organization’s executive director.