Lincoln Center Presents: The Ocean Keeps No Memory of the Lines
July 18 @ 7:30 pm - 8:30 pm

Choreographer Christopher Núñez’s new work The Ocean Keeps No Memory of the Lines deconstructs the “blue identity” of the Americas, reimagining the blue passport from a travel document to a talisman of our shared history. Through the lens of his own dual nationality, and in collaboration with multi-disciplinary artist Jerron Herman, Núñez pits the ocean’s boundless fluidity against the rigid borders of the State, exploring how we turn a divine gift of nature—color—into a border that divides our common humanity. This performance will feature audio description, ASL interpretation, and open captioning. This is a Relaxed Performance.
- 07/18/2026
- 07/18/2026
- 7:30pm
- 8:30pm
- Free
- David Rubenstein Atrium
- https://www.lincolncenter.org/series/summer-for-the-city/the-ocean-keeps-no-memory-of-the-lines-211
- A bald man with tattooed arms and a black t-shirt holds his hand to his face, thumb on his forehand, appearing to be in deep concentration.
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