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Surviving the unsurvivable: the astonishing creation that is Betroffenheit, a review
By Liz Nicholls, 12thnight.ca What are you supposed to do with fathomless tragedy? The kind of limitless grief that consumes your mind and melts your bones? Betroffenheit is about that. In its harrowing and brilliantly executed way, this astonishing dance/theatre … Continue reading
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Brian Webb on Betroffenheit, and other matters theatrical for the weekend
By Liz Nicholls, 12thnight.ca Thoughts from Brian Webb, artistic director of the dance company that’s teamed up with the Citadel to bring Betroffenheit our way this weekend: “Crystal is the cream!,” says Webb of Crystal Pite, the star Kidd Pivot … Continue reading
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Tagged 12thnight.ca, Brian Webb Dance Company, Citadel Theatre, City of Angels, Edmonton theatre, Electric Company Theatre, Elena Belyea, Kidd Pivot, MacEwan University, Send in the Girls Burlesque, Tiny Bear Jaws, Triffo Theatre
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Out of trauma and into artistic creation: Jonathon Young talks about the acclaimed dance/theatre fusion Betroffenheit
By Liz Nicholls, 12thnight.ca The intersection of real life and artistic creation can seldom have been so high-stakes as it is in the acclaimed dance/theatre production that arrives at the Citadel Friday for three performances. Betroffenheit, which has gathered awards … Continue reading
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Tagged 12thnight.ca, Betroffenheit, Brian Webb Dance Company, Citadel Theatre, Crystal Pite, dance theatre, Edmonton theatre, Electric Company Theatre, Jonathon Young, Kidd Pivot
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