South Miami-Dade Cultural Arts Center presents “Helen Simoneau Danse: Delicate Power”

A 2021 Guggenheim Fellow, Helen Simoneau’s production is the premiere of the company in Miami.
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Featuring an exploration of power, vulnerability, and intimacy, Helen Simoneau Danse: Delicate Power comes to the South Miami-Dade Cultural Arts Center (SMDCAC) on Friday, August 5 at 8:30 p.m.; Saturday, August 6 at 8:30 p.m.; and Sunday, August 7 at 3:30 p.m.

Delicate Power is an ensemble work, with an architectural composition that layers multiple groupings of dancers entering, passing, and exiting, connecting with audiences through an exploration of power and opposing sentiments, movements, and tableaus. Simoneau’s work examines relationships – yielding, exerting, or sharing control – and explores the question, “What does power look like without the need for dominance?”

“We are excited to welcome Guggenheim Fellow Helen Simoneau and her dancers to Miami. Audiences recently witnessed Helen’s choreography with its intimacy, agency, and sexuality as a guest choreographer for Dimensions Dance Theatre of Miami. This production marks the premiere of the company in Miami,” said Eric Fliss, Managing Director of the South Miami-Dade Cultural Arts Center.

Delicate Power and Babe, an excerpt of Simoneau’s evening-length work DARLING, focus on relationships, and provide a fascinating exploration of identity, strength, and power dynamics – and dancemaking on the whole.”

Described as “decidedly in the now… and after,” the piece features an original score by Pulitzer Prize-winning composer and musician Caroline Shaw, with dramaturgy by Melanie George and costume design by Quinn Czejkowski. Incorporated into the night’s programming is Babe, an excerpt of Simoneau’s evening-length work, DARLING, which explores intimacy, vulnerability, and touch in all relationships.

Helen Simoneau is a 2021 Guggenheim Fellow and was named a “Choreographer on the Rise” with a style that is both “athletic and smooth” by Dance Magazine. This summer, Simoneau’s series was paired with an intimate dance talk hosted by the SMDCAC. The July 27 talk featured on the Center’s Facebook – and presently still accessible there to viewers – examined themes such as gender definition, female strength, and individuality with dancers Thryn Saxon and Can Wang. Helen Simoneau also revealed her inspiration and background as a contemporary dancemaker.

This presentation was made possible by South Arts and the New England Foundation for the Arts’ National Dance Project, with lead funding from the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation and the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation.

Delicate Power is recommended for all ages. All patrons entering the theater require a ticket, regardless of age. General admission tickets are available for $35 by visiting SMDCAC.org. Tickets for students are available for $10 each and are redeemable with ID through the SMDCAC Box Office in-person or by phone at (786) 573-5300. For more information, call (786) 573-5300 or visit SMDCAC.org.

About the SMDCAC

The South Miami-Dade Cultural Arts Center is managed by the Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs, with funding support from the Office of the Miami-Dade County Mayor and Board of County Commissioners. The Center is dedicated to presenting and supporting arts and culture and providing access to the arts to the entire Miami-Dade County community. More information about the Center and its programs can be found at www.smdcac.org.

It is the policy of Miami-Dade County to comply with all of the requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act. The facility is accessible and assistive listening devices are available in the Main Stage Auditorium and the Black Box Theater space. To request materials in accessible format, sign language interpreters, CART, and/or any accommodation to attend an event at the South Miami-Dade Cultural Arts Center, please contact Stephanie Aponte, 786-573-5314, stephanie.aponte@miamidade.gov, at least five days in advance to initiate your request, TTY users may also call 711 (Florida Relay Service). 


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