justice for some
June 2011
Sanderson Center for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing
August 17-28, 2011
Boulder International Fringe Festival
More info on location and tickets coming soon!!Collaborating from Salt Lake City, UT to Charlottesville, VA, inFluxdance will premiere “justice for some” as the culmination of their Sugar Space Artist Residency. Sugar Space Resident Artists receive 40 hours of free space and financial and logistical production support for the creation of an original work.
Alysia Woodruff, Rose Pasquarello Beauchamp and Sofia Gorder have joined forces to bring together a colossal collaboration between architect, composers, videography, lighting design, choreography and dancers.
inFluxdance brings forth their spin on the history and future of protest. This show challenges the notions of equality while highlighting injustices, and bringing forth the concept of knowing what you believe so that you can stand by it.
The performance is constructed as a full-length show that jumps from topic to current and pressing topic all under the general motif of protest in its images, music, set design, theatrical elements and choreography. From dancing inside your television, to marking yourself with plastic surgery lines, from being stuffed into garbage bags to marching and chanting, this montage of images will excite and enrage as well as challenge you to open your mind and pose the question… what are you fighting for?…..
Alysia Woodruff, Rose Pasquarello Beauchamp, and Sofia Gorder are interested in dance as a way to build community and facilitate the exchange of ideas.
inFluxdance is a contemporary dance theatre collective comprised of artists interested in exploring and creating accessible works without boundaries. Our goal is to blur the edges of our respected defined mediums. Our intention is to provoke viewers to think, feel, and respond to the depths of our work.