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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”

 

 

Can music and dance become indistinguishable? What might it mean for a musician to give an embodied performance? Can a dance be so musical that it is not perceived as a dance?

Join The Chocolate Factory Theater and Fractured Atlas just before Primary Day for a special political forum on arts and culture. Artists, cultural organizations and the general public will have a chance to hear from the candidates in the race to replace City Councilman Eric Gioia in the 26th District.

September 15, 2009

See What Sticks. Sip your cheap beer and enjoy as artists test out new performance in this bi-monthly series.

September 23-26, 2009

A collage of dance, video, sound, awkward humor, and storytelling, This could be it magnifies the chasm between who we are and who we think we are. Jillian Sweeney's solo performance floats through a surreal landscape of existentialism, radio waves, and breakfast cereal.

 

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