Dec 4-5, 8pm Dec 6, 5pm Dec 10-12, 8pm Dec 13, 5pm
detour dance & EmSpace Dance share space this fall in a double bill of sexy, queer-identified dance theater exploring the topics of cruising, cat calling, love and catastrophe.
detour dance, directed by Kat Cole and Eric Garcia, presents Beckon, a new dance/theater piece that evokes the complexity of our sexuality and embraces the politicizing intersectionality of each our our minority attributes as Queer people of color. This performance unravels the unreconciled territories between our bodies, our desires, and our identities. Beckon features storytelling, song, full-bodied dance, and idiosyncratic theatricality.
EmSpace Dance presents Whether to Weather, a dance play for four men conceived and directed by Erin Mei-Ling Stuart and written by Brian Thorstenson. "Weather" traces the interlocking stories of two pairs of lovers, one in a whirlwind romance under the influence of the changing seasons, the other navigating weird weather and the unraveling of their long-term relationship. Meterological events feature throughout. Performers: Chad Dawson, Kegan Marling, Soren Santos and Wiley Naman Strasser.
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