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Jul 6 - Aug 24

Dancing the Algorithm

At Doris Duke Theatre Gallery: Jul 6 - Aug 24

Event Dates
Sunday, Jul 6

2:00 PM

Monday, Jul 7

12:00 PM

Tuesday, Jul 8

12:00 PM

Wednesday, Jul 9

12:00 PM

Thursday, Jul 10

12:00 PM

Friday, Jul 11

12:00 PM

Saturday, Jul 12

12:00 PM

Sunday, Jul 13

12:00 PM

Tuesday, Jul 15

12:00 PM

Wednesday, Jul 16

12:00 PM

Thursday, Jul 17

12:00 PM

Friday, Jul 18

12:00 PM

Saturday, Jul 19

12:00 PM

Sunday, Jul 20

12:00 PM

Tuesday, Jul 22

12:00 PM

Wednesday, Jul 23

12:00 PM

Thursday, Jul 24

12:00 PM

Friday, Jul 25

12:00 PM

Saturday, Jul 26

12:00 PM

Sunday, Jul 27

12:00 PM

Tuesday, Jul 29

12:00 PM

Wednesday, Jul 30

12:00 PM

Thursday, Jul 31

12:00 PM

Friday, Aug 1

12:00 PM

Saturday, Aug 2

12:00 PM

Sunday, Aug 3

12:00 PM

Tuesday, Aug 5

12:00 PM

Wednesday, Aug 6

12:00 PM

Thursday, Aug 7

12:00 PM

Friday, Aug 8

12:00 PM

Saturday, Aug 9

12:00 PM

Sunday, Aug 10

12:00 PM

Tuesday, Aug 12

12:00 PM

Wednesday, Aug 13

12:00 PM

Thursday, Aug 14

12:00 PM

Friday, Aug 15

12:00 PM

Saturday, Aug 16

12:00 PM

Sunday, Aug 17

12:00 PM

Tuesday, Aug 19

12:00 PM

Wednesday, Aug 20

12:00 PM

Thursday, Aug 21

12:00 PM

Friday, Aug 22

12:00 PM

Saturday, Aug 23

12:00 PM

Sunday, Aug 24

12:00 PM

About

Dancing the Algorithm

July 6 August 23, 2025 | Tue Sun: 12pm final curtain | Doris Duke Theatre Gallery

Take part in the exhibition opening on Sunday, July 6, at 2pm as a part of the Doris Duke Theatre opening week celebration. Learn more here.

Curated by Katherine Helen Fisher, this exhibit features artists whose works illuminate how the dancing body doesn’t just adapt to technology, but shapes it, challenges it, and celebrates the new possibilities it creates. The exhibit includes Lamentation: Dancing the Archive, an installation inviting audiences to engage with a 360° film of Martha Graham’s iconic solo, created by Xin Ying with Katherine Helen Fisher, Alan Winslow, and Kate Ladenheim.

The exhibit features works by Memo Akten, Lauren Bedal, Shimmy Boyle, Mingyong Cheng, Kianí Del Valle, Hamill Industries (Pablo Barquin and Anna Diaz), Nora Gibson, David Wallace Haskins, Katie Peyton Hofstadter, KAMBARA+ (Yayoi Kambara), Armon Naeini, Operator (Ania Catherine and Dejha Ti), and Daniel Sierra.