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“It feels a little bit like the first New York I knew in the '70s and '80s,'" he said. "Not in a retro way at all, but art and residence and commerce were in a more balanced relationship than they are now. It's not a reference to that time, just a little place where that is occurring again." - Tere O'Connor, in a New York Times Profile of the Chocolate Factory, May 2010”

 

 

The end of ends. Simple, stripped down, essential theater. Two men, in subversive twinship. The curse of Sameness is incanted. Laughter's cut short. And from then on what had been a memory, or a ghost, becomes a body bag only good for recycling.

A new sound/movement duet created and performed by Susan Hefner, choreographer/dancer, and Michael Evans, composer/percussionist. The piece shows an all-too-human relationship, noisy with discord, slapstick, confusion and accidental harmonies.

Eleanor Bauer's work emerges out of a fearlessly playful and incisive penchant for a frank, disillusioned reflection on the relevance of dance and choreography in the world today.

May 29-31, 2008

Theatergoers unite! Play your hand in a performance game of iteration and permutation. Game On is an original performance environment designed for New York City's creative community.

 

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