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USUALLY BEAUTY FAILS by Frédérick Gravel | Jan 23 - 26, 2014 | On the Boards

Gravel and his hot-blooded team of dancers/musicians mix genres in a performance where philosophy meets the dance floor.  Unstoppable physicality, live music and a pop-culture aesthetic work to create a profound rumination on sex and love.

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2014 finds us with 32 performances by 19 US-based artists from Seattle, NYC, Portland, Austin and more, not to mention 11 international artists that span the globe from France to Australia to Poland. Check out our newest trailer!

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Christopher Walken falls off a ladder in Russia and is unable to perform his Chekov-inspired solo show. Karen, who apparently proofread the script once, is asked to go on in Walken's place...     

"...language-drenched, resonant knockout." - NY Times

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Available now: Beth Gill | Electric Midwife

Electric Midwife plays on symmetry and illusion as the performers pull the intimate audience into a mesmerizing kaleidoscope of movement and color weaving throughout the space with highly structured, minimalist dance.

A Queens-based artist making work in NYC, Beth Gill critically examines issues relating to the fields of contemporary dance and performance studies, through an ongoing exploration of aesthetics and perception.

Filmed at the Museum of Human Achievement, commissioned by the Fusebox Festival.

Electric Midwife

Electric Midwife plays on symmetry and illusion as the performers pull the intimate audience into a mesmerizing kaleidoscope of movement and color weaving throughout the space with highly structured, minimalist dance. Beth Gill is a Queens-based artist, making work in New York City. She critically examines issues relating to the fields of contemporary dance and performance studies, through an ongoing exploration of aesthetics and perception.

Available now: Tina Satter/Half Straddle | Seagull (Thinking of You)

Tina Satter/Half Straddle considers anew the darkness, beauty, and history of Chekhov’s iconic play The Seagull, taking a personal look at performance, failure, and attempted love. This world premire is “full to the brim with killer talent." (Time Out New York)

Filmed in NYC at The New Ohio Theater, commissioned by PS122.

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Seagull (Thinking of you)

Writer/director Tina Satter draws on Chekhov’s letters, translations, and perverse sense of comedy to consider anew the darkness, beauty, and history of Chekhov’s iconic play The Seagull and its resonances with her Half Straddle ensemble. Seagull (Thinking of you) is a personal look at performance, failure, and attempted love — ultimately an unexpected meditation on why we ever try to say something out loud. With a Russian folk metal-influenced score.

Community Screenings Project |Final Screening for Spring in Klamath Falls, OR

OntheBoards.tv wrapped up the five screening series of Amarillo that made up the Community Screenings Project Thursday, June 20th. The Ross Ragland Theater in Klamath Falls, OR, hosted the screening of the film on their mainstage. The film was followed by a lively discussion with the audience and panelists Tamara Underiner a Professor at Arizona State University, and local community members Rafael Hernandez and Ariana Azomar. The post-screening talk was moderated by Ruth Wikler-Luker of Boom Arts in Portland, OR.

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