Smith/Wymore Disappearing Acts in a witty, interactive new dance theater work entitled "Apparatus". Using the language of cinema to reveal the complex layers involved in performing one’s self, whether on the stage, in front of the camera or in real life, the evening-length work features a fictional team of actors, directors and crew struggling to shoot a movie. With intensely physical movement, live film and audience interaction, "Apparatus" is an intricate and fragile puzzle that teeters constantly on the edge of collapse.
Smith/Wymore Disappearing Acts is best known for its multi-media dance theater work that combines sophisticated choreography with innovative uses of technology and with Apparatus they have designed an evening that is equal parts entertainment and experimentation. "Apparatus" is directed by Erica Freestone, with music by Giovanni Fusco, lighting designed by Brian Poedy, video and text by Sheldon Smith and sets and costumes by Lisa Wymore.
Smith/Wymore Disappearing Acts in a witty, interactive new dance theater work entitled "Apparatus". Using the language of cinema to reveal the complex layers involved in performing one’s self, whether on the stage, in front of the camera or in real life, the evening-length work features a fictional team of actors, directors and crew struggling to shoot a movie. With intensely physical movement, live film and audience interaction, "Apparatus" is an intricate and fragile puzzle that teeters constantly on the edge of collapse.
Smith/Wymore Disappearing Acts is best known for its multi-media dance theater work that combines sophisticated choreography with innovative uses of technology and with Apparatus they have designed an evening that is equal parts entertainment and experimentation. "Apparatus" is directed by Erica Freestone, with music by Giovanni Fusco, lighting designed by Brian Poedy, video and text by Sheldon Smith and sets and costumes by Lisa Wymore.
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