New York City
Chaos is an original performance that uniquely blurs the line between theater and dance. While maintaining the distinct narrative nature of traditional theater, Chaos builds on the rough and instinctive physical expressions of its performers to generate a staging of fluid and vivid action that captures and excites the psyche.
Chaos is both a play, and a postmodern dance piece. It has a story, but the themes, values and messages are not bound by the doctrine of drama. It is a carefully choreographed history of the human condition. It is a metaphor for transformation and love, embodied and elusive. It is an imaginative flash of the subtle, the curious, the undefined. Chaos cannot be exhaustively explained, only witnessed.