Dance, My Darling, Dance
Tickets and Information
SHOW INFORMATION
CURRENTLY CLOSED
Opened Mar 13, 2002
Closed Mar 30, 2002
Opened Mar 13, 2002
Closed Mar 30, 2002
Visit the Dance, My Darling, Dance website:
http://www.collisiontheory.org
TICKETS TO THIS SHOW
CHECK FOR DISCOUNTS
WHAT IS IT ABOUT?
~ A spellbinding trip into the mystery-prone world of undercover detectives, pre-and post-meditated murder and the elusive nature of night.
~ A quasi-futuristic setting which calls forth the beloved institutions of the gumshoe detective novel, Film Noir and the Hollywood musicals of the 30?s and 40's.
~ A broken love story, a fractured narrative, a mind-bending exploration of heartache, love and loss -- all viewed through the lens of Collision Theory's visually captivating and provocatively physical style.
WHAT ARE CRITICS SAYING?
What are other members saying?
No user reviews have been posted yet.
Write a review
By providing information about entertainment and cultural events on this site, TheaterMania.com shall not be deemed to endorse,
recommend, approve and/or guarantee such events, or any facts, views, advice and/or information contained therein.
©1999-2012 TheaterMania.com, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Terms of Use & Privacy Policy
recommend, approve and/or guarantee such events, or any facts, views, advice and/or information contained therein.
©1999-2012 TheaterMania.com, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Terms of Use & Privacy Policy
Directions & Map
Once a year or so, the members of Collision Theory select an interesting topic--say, alien abduction, or mental illness--and spend months conducting interviews and doing extensive research. Then they take what they've learned and create a theater piece out of it.
The company's latest project is called Dance, My Darling, Dance; it is a movement-based meditation on film noir and the heady subjects that surround it, from sex to violence to the finer points of lighting a cigarette. Dance is a highly stylized theatrical experience, often abstract, and very much focused on movement.
The first 10 or 15 minutes of the piece are dedicated to deconstructing the elements of the film noir ge[...]