“Welcome to AZTLANTIS. Aztlán/Atlantis. Two lost cities, a broken land mass, and many displaced peoples, coming together to form a house, based not on a superficial read of your color, crotch or couture. But in the treble and bass of your soul, sex and shade. In the house of your desire.”—from Act One. Directed by graduate student Nia Witherspoon. 
Red Rover: Five Site-Specific Dance Performances on the Stanford Campus DOWNLOAD PRESS RELEASE (116 KB PDF file)
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RED ROVER is a traveling performance of five site-specific dances, commissioned especially for five magical outdoor locations on the Stanford campus, featuring new works by Bay Area choreographers Brittany Brown Ceres, Janice Garrett, Brenton Cheng, Hope Mohr, and Bliss Kohlmeyer-Dowman. The audience will travel from site to site during the hours from dusk to twilight, 7-9 PM, to a shared picnic and lively discussion under the stars, adjacent to Shumway fountain, for all the performers and audience members.
Presented by the Department of Drama and the Dance Division and co-sponsored by SICA and Stanford Lively Arts. •Wednesday, May 28 from 7-9 PM •Meet at Roble Gym at 7pm sharp for a walking tour of the performance sites. •Maps and guides to the dance ramble provided For more information about department events,
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