Inspired by “Encampment,” a sprawling show of color, craft, sexuality, and symbolism created by the Italian-born ‘80s New York art world star Francesco Clemente, Amanda Selwyn Dance Theatre presents “Refuge,” which explores isolation, inner reflection, and the creation of sacred space through a vocabulary of immediate, athletic, sensuous, and raw movement, all of which defines Selwyn’s work. The piece includes a progressive series of solos and duets punctuated by group sections that magnify the personal experience into a shared one. Ailey Studios, 404 W. 55th St., fifth fl. Jun. 5, 2 p.m. Tickets are $15 at amandaselwyn.notesinmotion.org/?event_code=119.
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