Phoenix Productions and photographer John Heino have collaborated in an effort to reflect the city in a new and exiting way through photography, music, and dance. The photo exhibition and reception will start at 6:30 p.m. on Friday and Saturday, with the dance performance starting at 7:30 p.m. On Sunday the matinee performance will begin at 2 p.m. with the photo exhibitions, and the dance performance at 3 p.m at the Underground.
By Maija Jenson and Lis Pedersen
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Zenith City Lines
Nicole Sippola, a dancer that is part of the Zenith City Lines project, joins Radio Gallery to discuss her role in the production, the experience of getting the show together, and of capturing the city of Duluth through dance. The exhibit blurs the line between art and theatre by including film, photography, and live dance performance. The dancers have done ballet inspired poses that reflect the lines of the city, and photographer John Heino captured these images for the exhibit.
The project allows an individual to "experience the city in ways a lot of people aren't able to experience it"-Nicole Sippola
Zenith City Lines at the Underground
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