Rush Johnston - Artistic Director Website: https://thetanknyc.org/calendar-1/wherethevioletsbloom Experience a groundbreaking celebration of queer identity in “Where the Violets Bloom”, a dynamic dance theatre production that transcends traditional narratives. This evocative piece highlights the inherent beauty and freedom of queerness, countering the often-negative media portrayals with a vibrant, uplifting vision. The cast of "Where the Violets Bloom" has been tirelessly rehearsing and preparing for this magical event, ensuring that every movement, every note, and every word is infused with the energy and emotion that this production demands. Under the meticulous guidance of Artistic Director Rush Johnston, the dancers have pushed their boundaries, delving deep into their own experiences to bring authenticity and passion to their performances. They have spent countless hours perfecting their craft, building a synergy that promises to captivate and inspire the audience. As opening night approaches, the cast’s dedication shines through, and they are ready to deliver an energetic performance that will leave a lasting impact on all who witness this extraordinary celebration of queer identity.
Blending poetry, choreography, improvisation, and music, “Where the Violets Bloom” offers a poignant exploration of queer experiences. Follow the dancers as they navigate their personal journeys of transition, coming out, and self-discovery, discovering joy and resilience along the way.
This production serves as a love letter to the queer community, illuminating the radiance found in embracing one’s true self. Join Kaleid Dance Collective in celebrating the profound beauty and hope that emerge where the violets bloom.
The Tank is at 312 W 36th St, New York, NY.
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