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Soaking WET Dance Series

First Preview: May 13, 2019

Opening Date: May 16, 2019

Closing Date: May 19, 2019

Running Time: 02:00

Soaking WET Dance Series
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Playing @

West End Theatre

The Church of St. Paul & St. Andrew 263 W 86th St New York, NY 10024

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Soaking WET is a series of choreographic evenings curated by David Parker, whose company, David Parker and The Bang Group has been the first and only resident-dance company of the West End Theatre since January 2003. Parker is committed to bringing together artists of varied backgrounds and levels of experience in order to break down aesthetic barriers and achieve mutual inspiration.

Program A: ELLIS WOOD and Dancers


Premiere of Earthbound, created by Wood and dancers Chelsea Hecht, Alexandra Lockhart, and Emily McDaniel, three graduates from SUNY Purchase.  The work is the first in a new initiative designed by Wood to support emerging female choreographer/dancers. Participants are provided with rehearsal space, rehearsal pay, choreographers' fees, music, costumes, set, performance venue, lighting and tech, allowing the artists to focus solely on their craft. Earthbound, set to a music collage, has dancers creating various spaces by moving structures to form pathways, rooms and surfaces. Within these boundaries, they explore physical and emotional states of being, such as heaviness, ecstasy, and confusion.

Program B: ERIKA BATDORF and KATE DIGBY


Directed and choreographed by Kate Digby and written by Erika Batdorf,
 The Red Horse is Leaving is inspired by the journals of Thaya Whitten, a Nova Scotian painter, performance artist and musician. The work gives the audience an intimate view of someone who is plagued (or blessed) by visions, and struggles to distinguish inspiration from delusion. Along this journey we watch and intensely painful and joyful battle with drugs, addition, isolation, and manic-depression in the pursuit of something beautiful. A "gargoyle," played by Kate Gordon, haunts the painter's studio wearing a spine with lighting responding to Batdorf's breathing and heart rate.

Age Guidance

Age Guidance: 13

Show Notes

Show Notes: 1 Intermission

Audience Advisory:

Use the ramp on the north side of the street to enter the church. The theater is located on the second floor. An elevator is available.

Performance Schedule:

THURSDAY thru SATURDAY @ 7 PM & 8:30 PM (Program A & B)
SUNDAY @ 2 PM (Program A)

Director

David Parker and Jeff Kazin - Co-curation

TDF Tickets Offers:

TDF member tickets:

Not currently available for this show

Listed atTKTS

Never

Full-price tickets

$20

Accessibility:

Box Office

There isn't a permanent box office.

Curb Ramps

Yes

Restroom

One and two levels below the theatre, accessible by stairs or elevator.

Directions Subway

1 to 86th St.

Elevator\Escalator

Yes: Elevator

Telephone

None

Entrance

Theatre is housed in the Church of St. Paul and St Andrew and the entrance is up several stone steps. Wheelchair-accessible entrance on West End Avenue, through the sanctuary.

Visual Assistance

None

Folding Armrests

None

Water Fountain

Yes

Assisted Listening System

None

Wheelchair Info

The first row can be removed for wheelchair accessibility.

 

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1 to 86th St.

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