Where the Violets Bloom: An Evening of Dance Theatre

The Tank
354 West 45th Street
Where the Violets Bloom is a daring and tender dance-theatre work by director Rush Johnston that redefines queer identity and community in response to harsh media portrayals. This piece subverts negative stereotypes of queerness and instead celebrate... more
Where the Violets Bloom is a daring and tender dance-theatre work by director Rush Johnston that redefines queer identity and community in response to harsh media portrayals. This piece subverts negative stereotypes of queerness and instead celebrates its beauty and the freedom to be oneself. A love letter to the LGBTQ+ community, Where the Violets Bloom combines poetry, choreography, scored improvisation, and a compelling musical score to illuminate the joy and resilience within queer experiences. The performance follows the journeys of queer-identified dancers as they navigate transitioning, coming out, and self-exploration, finding hope and radiance where the violets bloom.

Please note: The performance includes mentions of violence against queer people and in-audience interaction (without physical contact). For questions regarding content, contact [email protected].

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Where the Violets Bloom: An Evening of Dance Theatre

Sun, September 22
3:00PM
$
15-25
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The Tank

354 West 45th Street
New York, NY 10036
212.563.6269
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Schedule

Sep 22, Sun 3:00PM - 4:30PM
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Admission From

$15-$25

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Arts

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