ARTHUR AVILES TYPICAL THEATRE - REAL MEN
Company:
BAAD!
Dipping into the archives of his past repertory, Arthur Avilés revives Real Men, a dance he created in 2004. This seemingly abstract dance set to two of Bach's Goldberg variations brings together 6 dancers who engage in sometimes tender, sometimes abrupt, sometimes balanced objective interactions. The dance is open enough to allow each audience member to contemplate what might be going on. The dance happens through duets, quartets and full group interactions culminating in the entire group entangled figuratively and literally.
Performed by: Josh Eguia , Natalia Osipova, Kelsey Rondeau, Hunter Sturgis, Gerard Minaya, Stephanie Saywell and Masad Qawishabazz
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