Ginger Krebs is a Chicago-based performer and director whose work probes the problem of being embodied and wonders at the body as our means of redemption. She has presented work locally at Links Hall, The Cultural Center, The Hyde Park Art Center, Epiphany Episcopal Church and the Dance Center of Columbia College. Her ensemble performance, “Myth and Continent,” will premier at the Hamlin Park Field House this July on the 22nd, 28th and 29th. Krebs is an adjunct assistant professor at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, where she teaches performance and time arts. www.gingerkrebs.com
Andrew Braddock was born and raised in Fredericksburg, Ohio and has been working on performance projects in Asheville, NC and Chicago, IL. His formal training is primarily in butoh. While in Asheville this past winter, he participated in the Fringe Festival as well as the Asheville Butoh Festival, where he presented a solo performance based on a lengthy immersion in the world of Westerns. He has been working with Ginger Krebs here in Chicago on various projects over the past three years and is grateful for that fact.
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