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Flux

29 April 2015

★ Isaiah Williams & Alisa Sonsev

“Nothing is static. We are ever changing.” That is the tagline for Baltimore-based Deep Vision Dance Company’s latest performance, FLUX, that opened on April 24th. Founded in 2011 by Artistic Director Nicole A. Martinell, Deep Vision Dance Company is a nonprofit organization dedicated to engaging, inspiring, and motivating the community through high quality dance performances and educational experiences.

The title of the performance is based on a series of mysterious to lighthearted works capturing the flux of human desire, emotion, and ambition. The evening highlights the choreography of Martinell with local music collaborators, Tim Nohe, Inverse Squared Trio, Griff Beheler, and Cuong Nguyen, and local flamenco artist, Jamahl Rahmaan.

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