IDENTITY CRISIS
PRESS
“It’s always great fun to see a group poke fun at the inspiration that feeds it. And the U.S. company inFluxdance did just that in the highly-entertaining piece Identity Crisis. Mixing taped narration and dance, we learn a little bit about the beginnings of modern dance, very tongue in cheek, and we learn about the psychological study of identity. Dancers Rose Pasquarello Beauchamp and Alysia Woodruff then riff on the themes. They are fun, skilled and never, no never, take themselves too seriously. The narration about the sometimes overblown intricacies of the art is hilarious – especially for dance critics who have seen their fair share of overblown post-modern dance.” –Katheryn Greenway, The Gazette, Montreal.
What does the SF audiences think:
“…A celebration of body language, as expressed through dance and ASL…It’s an amazing celebration of the fleeting and the hopeful. Look no further for ‘Best of the Fringe’.”
“… 5 Stars. I’m one of those “dance isn’t really my thing” guys. However if more dance ensembles put on shows like this one, I would be a convert.”
“… I fell in love with this group at the opening night party, and now I plan to stalk each and every one of these Rockers. Okay maybe not. Maybe I will just send as many people to see their show as possible.”
“… Brilliant, creative and one of the most physically exciting pieces I have ever seen. If you miss this, you will surely end up lost and stapled to the board.”
“…Fabulously original piece! …fantastic music and choreography that definitely kept me on the edge of my seat for the entire show. See these talented out-of-towners while you still can!”
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