Merriam Webster dictionary defines the word “tesseract” as the four-dimensional extension of a cube.
For artists Charles Atlas, Rashaun Mitchell and Silas Riener, “Tesseract” is a two-part multi-media performance that combines dance, 3-D film, science fiction and live video. Phew!
Both Mitchell and Riener danced with the Merce Cunningham company; Atlas was Cunningham’s in-house videographer.
Together they’ve created a multi-media work that, by all accounts, pushes our notion of live performance.
“Tesseract” is actually two Tesseracts: the first part is a stereoscopic 3-D video.
The second half is a performance for dancers and cameras.
Intrigued? On The Boards co-produced “Tesseract,” and presents it this weekend in Seattle.















