Tali Custer, Lauren Lasorda, featuring new work by [detour dance] and Micca

 

May 27-30 2015

Tickets 

IN RESIDENCE:May 19- June 1 2015

Is it possible to have a close, platonic relationship with someone of the opposite sex?

PERFORMANCES:Wednesday, May 27-Sat., May 30
ASL Interpreted:May 30 3pm
TIMES:Wednesday-Friday 8PM, Sat. 3PM & 8pm
LENGTH OF SHOW: 1 Hr.
PRICE:$15 in advance, $18 at the door

At IRT:154 Christopher st. NYC #3B (third floor)

 An Improbable Stage Tree House Production- RoadKill, a dynamic, highly physical contemporary dance-theatre piece, provides a powerful look at how we create boundaries and categories for our friendships and romantic relationships and thus limit meaningful, genuine connections.

RoadKill utilizes a unique, collaborative developmental process. Drawing from a cast of five dancers’ individual talents and experiences, ideas are explored through guided improvisation using poems and prompts, and further shaped through the eyes of the choreographer. Inspired by personal experience and psychological research, each dancer brings unique perspective and bold kinesthetic movement to RoadKill’s overall arc.

RoadKill is currently being developed by creators Tali Custer and Lauren Lasorda with cast members Danielle Mumpower, Megan Mizanty and Jonathan Taylor with assistance from Jonathan Ruff, Thomas Feeney and Brandon Contreras.