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Dance The Orange - 2013

Dance The Orange  is an Adaptation on the myth of Orpheus, utilizing multi-media projections, original music, heightened text of Rainer Maria Rilke, and contemporary story-telling techniques. 

Dance The Orange premiered in Denver, CO in 2013, as a co-production between The Umbrella Collective and Control Group Productions.  







 









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