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Sep 8 - 18 2022

I Hear You and I'd Like to Respond

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A circus of words, a flight to nowhere, a desperate attempt to make meaning in an unrelentingly confusing world. Award-winning "Fringe Favorite" and Cannonball Festival Producer Almanac's newest -- and largest ever -- ensemble acrobatic show explores the lengths we’ll go to change our language rather than change ourselves.

In I Hear You and I’d Like to Respond, artists and audiences alike board a metaphysical flight, traveling together to a visionary place of collective imagining. A Professor and a Facilitator - both on the precipice of revelation - attempt, in their own ways, to explain the world around them, only to realize what they are trying to communicate is nearly impossible for others to comprehend. But as the bodies of the passengers are thrown into acrobatic flight, a certain truth is revealed: either we will put aside our differences and save each other, or we will fall.

Birthed from the detritus of discarded good ideas and progressively queerer impulses in the face of the daily torment of interlocking systems of oppression, I Hear You and I'd Like to Respond features breathtaking ensemble and hand-to-hand acrobatics, captivating movement, earnest contemplations of how to do better, and a relentless soundtrack of words. The cast of devisor/performers features Almanac company members Lauren Johns, Nathan Alford Tate, Mae West and Darren Rabinowitz alongside some of America’s most exciting contemporary circus artists in Kevin Flanagan, Sierra Rhoades Nicholls, and Liam Bradley, and Philly dance luminary Rhonda Moore.

What would we do if we had to do something? What does it feel like to decenter yourself from the narrative of your own life and still find meaning, if there is meaning to be found? How can we use our better selves in service of becoming more animal, less needy, more just, less selfish, more creative, less consumptive? Do you ever look around and just think, "there are too many things?

The writing is on the wall, friends, we’ve got to transform somehow.

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Content Warnings: Suggested violence against animals, some strong language.

COVID Policy: Vaccination required, masks must be worn at all times

Accessibility: Wheelchair Accessible

Details

Created By
Ben Grinberg with the Ensemble
Directed By
Ben Grinberg
Estimated Run Time
60 minutes
Show Type
Live EventDevisedExperimentalLGBTQ+World Premiere
Accessibility
Wheelchair Accessible

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Icebox Project Space
1400 N American Street
Philadelphia, PA 19119
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