WHAT WEEKLY

Turn Into

29 February 2012

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Photos by Rashid Belt

Turn Into, the latest production from the Effervescent Collective, was hosted at Soft House and featured the music of Rod Hamilton, Zomes, and Dustin Wong. This performance marked a new chapter in the Collective’s history as it was the first not directed by Lily Suskind. The evening was directed and produced by Tiffany Seal and Rod Hamilton.

The show consisted of Three Acts. Act I was co-choreographed by lynne price and peter redgrave. Act II was co-choreographed by Melissa Talleda and Pilar Diaz, and Act III was co-choreographed by Erin Reid, Jenny Berkowitz, and Sierra Desalvia.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


Effervescent Collective & Dustin Wong ∆ Act III from SAM SHEA on Vimeo.



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