
Fun in Limbo

- Saturday, May 14 and Sunday, May 15
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- Part of the spring season at the beautiful Los Angeles Theater Center
- A wild and fanciful blend of intense physicality and theatricality.
- Wine bar reception following each show.
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Invertigo Dance Theatre and the Latino Theater Company present
Fun in Limbo
An array of characters is suspended in time, in a room, in limbo. They clash, laugh, mourn, fly, tease, flirt, brawl, heal and try to find a way out. A wild and fanciful blend of intense physicality and theatricality.
Featuring choreography by Laura Karlin, Sofia Klass and Louie Cornejo.
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Saturday, May 14 at 8pm
Sunday, May 15 at 6pm
Los Angeles Theater Center
514 S Spring St
Los Angeles, CA 90013
Click here for map and riving directions. Several well-lit parking facilities with security are situated within one block of the Los Angeles Theatre Center. Parking generally costs between $5-$6.
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General: $30
Students/Seniors: $20
Groups of 8 or more: General $22, Student/Senior $17
The evening features 3 short new dance works and 1 half-evening piece.
“Fun in Limbo”, by Laura Karlin, is inspired by the character Miss Havisham, from Charles Dickens’ Great Expectations. Ten characters are suspended in time, in a room, in limbo, in their heartbreak. Part Dickens, part One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest and part European dance theatre, “Fun in Limbo” creates a strange and beautiful world.
“Q&A”, by Laura Karlin, is set at the end of a fictitious dance show. We’ve all heard choreographers try to explain their work after a performance, and the dynamics between artist and audience can produce tender, hostile and absurd results. What happens when the Question and Answer session goes very, very wrong?
“Falling for Feathers”, by Sofia Klass, observes the similarities between the dating and mating patterns of birds and humans. Five dancers ruffle each others feathers, fly, fight and fall in love, all to an original score blended with narration by David Attenborough. Will fate or flirting direct love’s course?
“Swept Away” by Louie Cornejo, a dance which explores the idea of an area where people are trapped in an endless freefall between sky and ground. Limbo: a place where time stands still, suspending those people forever between departure and arrival, in the void connecting hope and fear. Bodies fall through space with limbs extended in a frenzy of changing momentum.
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