Tim Hinck's newest composition places an eccentric collection of performers on stage together and then asks them all to do things they were never trained to do: dancers sing, musicians' movements are choreographed, actors become painters and percussionists. A succession of scenes and images -- some static, some frenetic -- help to stimulate thought and present questions about the way that our society stores and shares our knowledge. What knowledge is truly vital? How is this knowledge distorted when it is transmitted via technology or the media? Who benefits commercially from our compilation of knowledge? The audience is encouraged to "talk-back" during panel discussions that follow each of the 5 performances at the Center for Creative Arts in Chattanooga.
February 21st - 25th. Be sure to enjoy...
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