OZ Arts expansive warehouse is transformed for this performance installation experience created for a physically distanced world. Small audience groups (no more than 20 at a time) journey through a visual environment featuring striking installations with rich lighting and sound design to explore aspects of voyeurism, our changing relationship to physical intimacy, and the role of chance in determining ultimate outcomes.A series of provocative movement episodes unfolds in 30-minute cycles featuring different combinations of dancers chosen at random. With choreography by Nashville-based artist David Flores and an original score by George Miller, PRISM invites audiences to examine personally held societal expectations and the ways we interact with one another at a time when relationships both private and public have been redefined.Health and safety protocols will be enforced, including mandatory masks, temperature screenings and social distancing. Audiences are standing or moving throughout this event, but seating is available by request.
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