The 2022 Great Northern Festival, Jan. 27-Feb. 6, already announced it will feature an ice-enclosed greenhouse in a downtown St. Paul alley this winter. Last week, the annual festival released its full schedule of events, which include a site-specific performance by 50 dancers on Como Lake.
The Great Northern features performances, food events, site-specific art and highlights ongoing Twin Cities winter events, including the St. Paul Winter Carnival, City of Lakes Loppet and U.S. Pond Hockey Championships.
The Como performance on Feb. 5 will be created by dancer/choreographer Dimitri Chamblas. Titled “Slow Show,” it’s described as “a 20-minute intensive, collective dance whose movements are minute, precise and concentrated – inspired by principal roots of trance, exultation, telepathy and unconscious memories.” The dance on Como will feature accompaniment of samples, live electronics and guitar by Eddie Ruscha.