In what’s become a hotly anticipated annual event, Washington’s Chamber Dance Project’s (CDP) summer dance concert brings together a far-flung lineup of accomplished artists to perform an exciting program of new works and repertory favorites.
Using both dance and live music, the contemporary ballet company connects different worlds and reinvents how we view dance and listen to music.
Of course, the pandemic has made live performance impossible. But rather than scrap it all, CDP’s dynamic artistic director Diane Coburn Bruning requested dancers stay home and work with remote choreographers and local videographers to produce dance filmed outdoors and in public spaces.