Anatomy Riot
With low-tech, do-it-yourself spirit in an easygoing setting, Anatomy Riot is an ongoing monthly dance/performance series, curated by choreographer Meg Wolfe. Anatomy Riot gives local artists a chance to get their work in front of an audience, and encourages creative exploration in a casual atmosphere of community and collaboration. Presenting short works by 7-10 artists each month, viewers are spared from the high ticket prices and seat-squirming formality of a more traditional theater setting, while seeing a diversity of work by up-and-coming artists.
AR started in October 2005; since that time, over 150 artists have performed at Anatomy Riot!
AR started in October 2005; since that time, over 150 artists have performed at Anatomy Riot!
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