A curious “alchemist of theatre" aiming to transcend boundaries between a variety of art forms, Christopher Williams continues to hone a distinctive personal style that combines contemporary dance with visual design, music, and puppetry to yield multifaceted movement-based performance works in his own imaginative genre. Fascinated by the ways in which the earliest bands of humans ritually engaged with supernatural denizens of otherworlds, Williams creates works that present his own contemporary queer testimony to our primeval cultural impulse to journey beyond the known realm. By combining highly technical choreographic vocabulary with vivid visual designs and music integral to each new work, Williams aims to revive an ancient sense of ritual and spectacle by immersing a broad public in fantastical new worlds.
Casey Hess and Alexander Olivieri as Oreads in "Narcissus" (2021) commissioned by New York Live Arts. Photo by Marc Safran Photography
Thumbnail - Gentry George as Amore in "Il Giardino d'Amore" (2017) commissioned by Danspace Project. Photo by Andrew Jordan.