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  1. Jeanine Durning is an Alpert Award winning choreographer and performer from New York whose work has been described by The New Yorker as having both “the potential for philosophical revelation and theatrical disaster.”

  2. Jeanine Durning is a choreographer, performer, and teacher based in New York. Her work has been presented in Amsterdam, Berlin, Zagreb, Toronto, and across the US. Performance work. A Good Man Falls (2002) Part One Parting (2004) half URGE (2004) out of the kennel into a home (2006) Ex-Memory: waywewere (2009) inging (2010)

  3. Part spoken word performance, part reverie, part dance, part oral biography, part meditation and psychotherapy, inging is a choreography of the mind, moving in the continuous present. It tracks the velocity of thought through a proprioceptive cascade of words.

  4. Jeanine Durning is an Alpert Award winning choreographer, performer and teacher, whose work has been described by The New Yorker as having both “the potential for philosophical revelation and theatrical disaster.”. Her research is often motivated by fundamental questions around how our basic desire for connection and communication aligns ...

  5. www.mcknightdancechoreo.org › solo-2011 › jeanine-durningJeanine Durning — About Us

    Solo Choreographer 2011. Photo credit: Alex Escalanta. Commissioned by Leslie O'Neill. Jeanine Durning is a choreographer and performer from New York City. She has been living in Brooklyn for 15 years but her work travels her away from home, mainly to Amsterdam and Berlin these days.

  6. A companion work to Durnings acclaimed solo performance practice, inging, To Being is based on the decidedly chosen practice of nonstopping — always moving absent destination— always becoming, never arriving. A psychosocial experiment, To Being opens to a landscape where radically divergent desires converge and empathy unfolds.

  7. 2. Sept. 2015 · Jeanine Durning, whose “To Being” will be shown at the Chocolate Factory. Ian Douglas for The New York Times. By Gia Kourlas. Sept. 2, 2015. Jeanine Durnings work, a labyrinth of...