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Stormy - The Opera/aqueous

Singaree Production and Rosemary Candelario - Story - The Opera/aqueous

Houston Fringe Festival

Stormy - The Opera/aqueous

A Houston Fringe Festival Double Bill

This unique double bill, only showing at the Houston Fringe Festivals, features original works by award-winning writer Kay Adshead and acclaimed butoh artist Rosemary Candelario. Stormy – The Opera uses the life and times of ancient burlesque queen, Miss Stormy, as a conduit to explore America’s turbulent present and its possibly terrifying future; aqueous grapples with the extremes of water in the state of Texas, which eons ago was covered by ocean, and now includes large swaths of desert: drought and floods; dry plains swept by massive thunderstorms; hurricanes and dust storms; bordering the Gulf Coast but with no natural lakes in the entire state; water-rich regions and water-poor regions. Water here is alternately life-giving and destructive.Read more

Inperson

Group Acorde - Fear- a work in progress - The Barn Storm Dance Fest - Photographer Lynn Lane

Group Acorde is thrilled to be back at Houston Fringe Festival this year! The company will perform Inperson, a work commissioned to Israeli choreographer Anat Grigorio that received support from the Consulate of Israel in Houston and premiered in August 2017 for the whole company, and a new work in development with choreography by Roberta Paixao Cortes and Lindsey McGill. The program will be an intimate experience for audience members, original live music by Thomas Helton and Seth Paynter and contemporary dance culminating in a Q & A session with all performers at the end of each show. Read more

My People/The Fact of Flesh

Corian Ellisor - My People

Houston Fringe Festival

My People/The Fact of Flesh

A Houston Fringe Festival Double Bill

This unique double bill, only showing at the Houston Fringe Festival, features works by two acclaimed dance artists, both of whom are former members of the local performance community. Corian Ellisor's My People explores what it is like when one is not considered an "American" even though born here, and Rebekah Chappell's explores how a woman is marked, re-imaging a world where she is her own. Don't miss this thought-provoking dance double bill!Read more

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