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March 4, 2011, Friday - ARENA Dances at Southern Theater (3 nights)

Times:
Friday, March 4- 8:00pm
Saturday, March 5 - 8:00pm
Sunday, March 6 - 7:00pm

Location: The Southern Theater, 1420 Washington Avenue South

ARENA Dances brings to the stage the world premiere of I hate myself. Will you please love me?

This ironically dark comedy and cautionary tale of The Carpenters explores insecurities through the dancers’s “sly irreverence combined with mellow grace evocative of their easy listening pop style” (Star Tribune). Beautiful and idiosyncratic, Janczewski’s new work has a fresh attention to character and precision and an electrifying range of motion and emotion. With music by The Carpenters, Years, Bright Eyes and Fourtet.