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Photography by Hugo Glendinning. |
| Project Funding |
bahok is made possible by the MetLife Community Connections Fund of the National Dance Project, a program administered by the New England Foundation for the Arts. Major support for the National Dance Project is also provided by the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation with additional support from the Ford Foundation and the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation.![]() ![]() |
Friday-Saturday, February 26-27, 7:30 pm
Sunday, February 28, 3 pm
Tickets $40, MCA members $32, Students $10
(student tickets are subject to availability)
Buy Tickets Online
or call the MCA Box Office, 312.397.4010
Acclaimed choreographer Akram Khan's newest work, bahok, named for a Bengali word meaning "carrier," explores the ways in which the body carries national identity and a sense of belonging. Culled from disparate cultures, traditions, and dance backgrounds - Khan's dancers play passengers stranded in the limbo of an airport or train station. As they try to communicate to share "the things they carry with them" - their experiences, their memories of home, and the dreams and aspirations that made them move - the rich mix of backgrounds push the boundaries of spoken and dance vocabularies. Award-winning composer and long-time collaborator Nitin Sawhney creates an original score for bahok.
Running Time: 75 min (no intermission), no late seating
Sunday, February 28, 3 pm
Tickets $40, MCA members $32, Students $10
(student tickets are subject to availability)
Buy Tickets Online
or call the MCA Box Office, 312.397.4010
Acclaimed choreographer Akram Khan's newest work, bahok, named for a Bengali word meaning "carrier," explores the ways in which the body carries national identity and a sense of belonging. Culled from disparate cultures, traditions, and dance backgrounds - Khan's dancers play passengers stranded in the limbo of an airport or train station. As they try to communicate to share "the things they carry with them" - their experiences, their memories of home, and the dreams and aspirations that made them move - the rich mix of backgrounds push the boundaries of spoken and dance vocabularies. Award-winning composer and long-time collaborator Nitin Sawhney creates an original score for bahok.
Running Time: 75 min (no intermission), no late seating
Artists Up Close
Open Doors: bahok
Thursday, February 25, 10 am - 1pm
FREE, with museum admission
Museum visitors are invited to drop in to observe the artists at work in the theater on the production's final stages. Enjoy a rare glimpse of what goes on behind the scenes just days before a show opens to the public. Mobilizing dancers from his Akram Khan Dance Company, famed choreographer Akram Khan's tale of strangers meeting in an airport explores how national identity inscribes itself on the body. Award-winning composer and long-time collaborator Nitin Sawhney provides an original score.
Open Doors: bahok
Thursday, February 25, 10 am - 1pm
FREE, with museum admission
Museum visitors are invited to drop in to observe the artists at work in the theater on the production's final stages. Enjoy a rare glimpse of what goes on behind the scenes just days before a show opens to the public. Mobilizing dancers from his Akram Khan Dance Company, famed choreographer Akram Khan's tale of strangers meeting in an airport explores how national identity inscribes itself on the body. Award-winning composer and long-time collaborator Nitin Sawhney provides an original score.
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