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  1. Created and performed by Jeanine Durning. inging was first publicly performed in Amsterdam in 2010, and has since been invited to theaters, festivals, studios, museums and galleries in Berlin, Leuven, Zagreb, NYC, Minneapolis, Milwaukee, Williamstown, and Chambersburg, with forthcoming performances in San Francisco in November 2015.

  2. Dark Matters is a new project by Jeanine Durning with Tian Rotteveel. Research of Dark Matters has been supported by residencies at Seoul Dance Center via Movement Research’s GPS program, the Rauschenberg Residency/Captiva, and DNK/Sofia, Bulgaria via Movement Research’s GPS program.

  3. 28 de oct. de 2013 · The conversation between Lightsey Darst and Jeanine Durning took place over email during several months in 2013. Lightsey Darst: I saw inging here in Minneapolis in December. Somewhere in the verbal storm of it, I had the whimsical thought that you became a choreographer because your last name is a gerund, and you were trying to figure out what it might mean to durn.

  4. Jeanine Durning . Jeanine Durning is a choreographer and performer from New York City. Durning began performing her solo works in 1998. Her evening length group choreographies include "Wishbone" (1998), "A Good Man Falls" (2002), "half URGE" (2004), "out of the kennel into a home" (2006), and "Ex-Memory: waywewere" (2009).

  5. Created by Jeanine Durning with Julian Barnett and Molly Poerstel. Directed by Jeanine Durning. Performed by Julian Barnett, Jeanine Durning, and Molly Poerstel. Sound by Tian Rotteveel. Lighting by Joe Levasseur.

  6. 25 de sept. de 2015 · Created and performed by Jeanine Durning. inging was first publicly performed in Amsterdam in 2010, and has since been invited to theaters, festivals, studios, museums and galleries in Berlin, Leuven, Zagreb, NYC, Minneapolis, Milwaukee, Williamstown, and Chambersburg, with forthcoming performances in San Francisco in November 2015. recorded ...

  7. 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. Her current creative interests deal with the alignments and collisions that occur at the intersection of body and language, where the movement of thought exists and persists.