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Feb212019

February 21, 2019, Thursday - Proxy opens at The Lab Theater

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Location: Lab Theater, 700 First Street N

Crash.Dance.Productions presents: Proxy

February 21 – 24

Inspired by the “brain in a vat” thought experiment, where experiences are simply figments in a disembodied brain, Proxyleaves the repetitious, unexamined world to discover what lies behind the veil of the reality accepted as truth. Dancers become cartographers, creating a stage-wide image of coordinates, waves and lines. Like a morphing inkblot, our discoveries lie in precisely how much we let ourselves see. First presented at the Lab in August of 2018, Proxy returns by popular demand. General admission: $15; priority seating: $30.