This creative adventure, which will take place at the company's new studio in Lawrenceville (212 45th St.) will ignite feelings of joy and wonderment to momentarily let habits, responsibilities, grocery shopping, middle school assignments, old friend drama, dirty laundry, and bad coffee melt away. The piece explores how everyday life may get lost in the destination, but there's beauty in the journey.
This creative adventure, which will take place at the company's new studio in Lawrenceville (212 45th St.) will ignite feelings of joy and wonderment to momentarily let habits, responsibilities, grocery shopping, middle school assignments, old friend drama, dirty laundry, and bad coffee melt away. The piece explores how everyday life may get lost in the destination, but there's beauty in the journey.
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Attack Theatre is that rare established Pittsburgh arts group that moved its headquarters during the coronavirus pandemic. Now it’s showing off its new home in a short film whose production was itself an adaptation to the era of physical distancing. Attack Theatre presents Janessa Clark s I : I : 7:30 p.m. Fri., Jan. 22, and 2:30 and 7:30 p.m. Sat., Jan. 23
“I : I” is a collaboration between the long-running contemporary dance company and Janessa Clark, a filmmaker and choreographer with international credits. (She said the title is a graphic that can be pronounced “One to One, “I to I or however one prefers.)