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  • This event has been postponed from January to February 25–26, 2022. Ticket holders: An email has been sent regarding your ticket options. If you need assistance, please email artpower@ucsd.edu.About the performance:Immersed in the dark world of the Brothers Grimm, Sugar Houses is a new dance theater work that employs the tale of Hansel & Gretel to explore the dynamics of scapegoating, and the complexity and complicity of looking the other way. Created by celebrated choreographer Rosanna Gamson, this adult retelling of the tale exposes hidden histories and finds contemporary resonances in the familiar story, recounted in bold imagery informed by the horror genre. The audience joins a cast of six dancers/singers/actors on stage in an evening filled with gallows humor, choral singing, athletic dancing, arcane rites, and spooky incantations. Traditional American songs arranged by Fahad Siadat and Tomasz Krzyzanowski and witches’ spells by famed horror writer Brian Evenson are performed live with sonic sampling by Simon Greenberg.Parking information:The closest parking structure is Scholars Parking Structure located at Muir College Drive off of North Torrey Pine Road.Pay by App: Download Parkmobile, a service that allows users to pay for and extend parking sessions. Learn More >Note: Recommended for audience ages 12 and up.Related links:RGWW Dance on InstagramRGWW Dance on FacebookArtPower on InstagramCOVID protocol and more information on the ArtPower event page
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