Ouroboros by Nejla Yatkin

Upcoming Dates

Feb 28, 8:00pm
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Mar 1, 8:00pm
35
Event Type
Performance
Event Description

Join us February 28th and March 1st at 8PM at Studio5 in Evanston
(1938 Dempster St, Evanston, IL 60202)

About Ouroboros
Inspired by the ancient Middle Eastern symbol of a snake eating its own tail, Ouroboros takes audiences on a journey through the cycles of time, nature, and culture. Incorporating contemporary and Middle Eastern dance styles, the piece features original compositions, multiple languages (English, German, Turkish, ASL, and movement), and live music, creating a multi-sensory experience.“Ouroboros reclaims the original power of dance,” says Yatkin. “For millennia, dance mirrored and imitated nature to understand ourselves and the world. Every time we come together in a circle, we heal a thread of connection that has been broken.”

The development of Ouroboros has been supported by the National Performance Network (NPN) Creation & Development Fund and co-commissioned by MECA, Art2Action, The Dance Complex, and NPN. Additional support includes the New England Foundation for the Arts’ National Dance Project, funded by the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation and The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. The work also received funding from the Links Hall Co-Commissioning Fellowship, the Sybil Shearer Fellowship Award, the DCASE Esteemed Artist Award, and a Finalist Grant from the National Dance Project. Community Engagement and Outreach Each stop on the Ouroboros tour will include workshops, site visits, and community engagement events, ensuring audiences not only witness the performance but connect deeply with its themes of renewal and transformation.

About Nejla Yatkin
Guggenheim Fellow Nejla Yatkin is a German-born choreographer and performer celebrated for her ability to create deeply resonant works that bridge cultures and disciplines. Her choreography and solo performances have been recognized with numerous awards, including the National Dance Project grant, the DCASE Esteemed Artist Award, The Princess Grace Fellowship Award and the Sybil Shearer Fellowship among many others. Known for her ability to bridge cultures and stories, Yatkin creates works that resonates across time and space.
For more information about Nejla Yatkin visit www.ny2dance.com

Other performance: • March 14 & 15, 2025: Dance Place, Washington, DC
• March 22 & 23, 2025: The Dance Complex, Boston, MA
• March 28–30, 2025: Stageworks Theatre, presented by Art2Action, Tampa, FL
• April 4&5, 2025: The Ensemble Theater, presented by MECA, Houston, TX

Running Time
1 hour and 15 minutes
Dance Styles
Modern / Contemporary
Multi-disciplinary
Musical Theater

Location

Studio5 Performing Arts Center

1934 Dempster St
Evanston, IL 60202
(847) 328-6683