Light, movement, video project to be shown at IMRC Center

NO PLAN B, a light, movement and video project, will be shown at 6 p.m. Monday, March 20 at the University of Maine’s IMRC Center.

NO PLAN B is a cross-genre collaboration between Alison Chase and Gene Felice. The pair will experiment with the blending of projections, movement and sound for the center’s inaugural Tent Event: NO PLAN B.

Chase is a choreographer, director, educator and artist. Her work explores emotional terrain through innovative movement, multidimensional storytelling, fusions of film and dance, site-specific works, and museum installations. She currently is an IMRC Center Artist in Residence.

Felice is a professor of new media and intermedia at UMaine. He is the founder of the Coaction Lab, which is dedicated to the compulsive exploration of unstable relationships between organisms, environments and technology; examining site specific histories, stories and inspiration.

The event will be held in the center’s AP/PE SPACE. It is free and open to the public.