Lincoln Center's luminous multidisciplinary fall festival celebrates the spiritual power of dance, music and theater. Terpsichorean offerings in this year's edition include an encore of Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui's Zen-influenced Sutra (Oct 16–18), a combination of dance and martial arts that was part of the first White Light Festival back in 2010; Company Wang Ramirez's Borderline (Oct 19–20), a fusion of dance forms that reflects the influence of Greek and Korean cultures; Akram Khan's Xenos (Oct 31, Nov 1), an exploration of colonialism through kathak and contemporary dance; Casc Gelabert's Framing Time (Nov 1, 2), set to music by Morton Feldman; and Boy Blue's Blak Whyte Gray (Nov 16, 17), an abstract dance-theater fusion of hip-hop and African traditions.
White Light Festival 2018
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