They may have been the most unusual dance partners of all time – a classically trained French dancer and a bright yellow compact excavator from JCB.
But somehow it worked, as the crowd enjoyed Thursday evening’s performance of “Exceptional Transport: duet for a dancer and an excavator,” a unique alternative dance experience featuring the award-winning JCB 100C-1 and dancer Aurelien Le Glaunec from the French dance company Beau Geste.
It’s all part of the Savannah College of Art and Design’s deFINE ART 2016, an annual series of lectures, exhibitions, receptions and events. The 20-minute performance took place at the SCAD Museum of Art’s Alex Townsend Memorial Courtyard on Turner Boulevard in Savannah.
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