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dance.r.evolution (DRe)

Presented by Neos Dance Theatre at Goodyear Theater, Akron OH

Apr 22 2017
dance.r.evolution (DRe)

*This piece is rated PG for use of suggestive sexual video content.

dance.r.evolution (DRe), resident Choreographer Mary-Elizabeth Fenn explores how classical and urban arts interact to look at movement in different ways. Neos is working with hip-hop dancers, graffiti artists, and urban/pop musicians to produce ground breaking new work.

Also featured this evening is the world premiere of Holly Handman-Lopez’ *new work created during Neos’ Oberlin College residency this Spring. All new lights, sets, video, costumes, and choreography!

One more work on the program, Flight, by Hubbard Street Dance Chicago alumni Penny Saunders. Penny’s work is sought after across the country by classical and contemporary companies alike! Don’t miss the reprise of this audience favorite.

 

ADMISSION INFO

Doors: 6:45 pm / Show: 7:30 pm

$10.00 – $35.00 *Student and Senior Tickets Available at Box Office With Valid ID

LOCATION

Goodyear Theater

1201 East Market Street, Akron, OH 44305

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Parking is available at surface lots on Goodyear Blvd.

All Patrons must enter thru Market St..

Parking for individuals living with mobility issues: Patron drop off is at the main entrance on Market St.

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