David Dorfman Dance: (A) Way Out of My BodyFriday, April 14, 7 p.m.$25/$15 MCC district residents/$20 for seniors and students David Dorfman Dance's (A)Way Out of My Body uses out of body experience as a metaphor for our times and our body politic. Its about life and death, fragility and joy, trauma and resilience. In other words, its about what weve all been experiencing in the age of COVIDeven though it was choreographed before the pandemic (Tresca Weinstein, Times Union). Dancers propel themselves through space and time, attempting to pass the barrier of reality and plight into the realm of resilience and joy. This collective story of searching for personal truths among fantastical sensations is seen through breathtaking lighting and visual design and gripping choreographer by a modern master. The tsunami of thoughts, actions and emotions that reached the audience began to find stillness, but its effects lingered as the performers made their exit and the audience dissipated. - The College Voice
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