'The Architect' of creativity
Mathew Janczewski is a real dancer's choreographer. A wonderful mover himself, his work reveals a love of bodies, evincing not only the dancers' skills but also their creativity and humanity. For "The Architect," Janczewski's muse is local dancer Timmy Wagner, who performs this evening-length solo. A work specifically about creativity and the birth of ideas, the show's team also includes set designer/fabric artist Margarita Jane Arguedas and dramaturge Rachel Jendrzejewski. (8 p.m. Fri. & Sat., JSB Tek Box, 528 Hennepin Av. S., Mpls., $18, 612-206-3600, thecowlescenter.org)
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