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EPHEMERA Set for Elektra Theater This Month

By: Jul. 05, 2016
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Ephemera: Dancing, Drinking, Debauchery.

Ephemera invites you to immerse yourself in a dance theater experience featuring a scintillating love triangle, a completely original score, and sinfully delicious cocktails.

Join seven dancers in a Manhattan bar as they experience a night of drinking, flirting, and salaciousness. Using elements of jazz, funk, and electronic music to create a distinctly new score, Ephemera takes the audience on a dance based journey as seven unique characters search for compelling and satisfying relationships.

At Ephemera, the adventure in which you partake is largely up to you - as an active participant, or as a voyeur. After all, we don't like to tell anyone how they should enjoy a party. We do, however, highly suggest kicking back with a cocktail (or three) from our exceptionally customized drink menu. Each ticket includes one complimentary drink.

Ephemera is a limited engagement and runs at the Elektra Theatre's Firefly Lounge (300 W 43rd St, at 8th Ave).

Join us for the following shows:

July 11th at 10pm
July 19th at 7pm & 9pm
July 26th at 7pm & 9pm

Tickets are $40 early bird/$50 general admission/two for $75 with our "Hot Date" discount, and are available at http://ephemeranyc.brownpapertickets.com.

Ephemera is conceived by choreographer avital Asuleen and composer Frederick Alden Terry. The cast is Kimber Benedict, Chris Jehnert, Kaitlyn Moise, Anna Terese Stone, Lena Wolfe, Kim Ross, Dawn El-Choufani, and Nicky Romanello.

avital Asuleen (Creator & Choreographer) is a director, choreographer, and performer who loves to tell timeless stories through music and dance. Recent choreography credits include: associate to Lorin Latarro on Prospect Theater Company's production of ``Jasper in Deadland,````The Queen Bees`` (Queens Theatre), and ``Gypsy`` (WPPAC). Performance credits include the currently running I'll Say She Is, and Ms. Shields on the national tour of A Christmas Story. She is also the founder of The Choreography Lab.

Frederick Alden Terry (Composer) holds an MFA in Musical Theatre Writing from NYU's TSOA. With John Herin, Ethan Frome (opera) CindeRelativity, Improvisation, Under The Skin, AVAC Memories, Buying Time (shorts); The Passion of George W. Bush, (NYC Fringe); adaptation of The Tempest. Other recent: DECO (chamber), Divine Sarah (musical), and Romeo and Juliet (incidental).

For tickets and more information, visit www.EphemeraNYC.com.







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