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HOME
an immersive performance experience premiered May 2023

What?   

HOME is a two-hour immersive experience using dance, architecture, music, video projection, and audience reaction to explore the various themes of Home on a micro and macro level. After being isolated for three long years, this theatrical immersive dance production will bring patrons together for a shared experience.

When?    

May 20, 2023 | 4:00 pm, 7:00 pm show followed by a Gala

May 21, 2023 | 12:00 pm, 3:00 pm

Where?    

Sugar Bank, 4414 W 2nd St, Los Angeles, CA, 90004

The production is housed in the eclectic SUGAR BANK / MONK SPACE, a film production stage established in 2007 in the heart of Los Angeles. Audiences will have free reign to explore three connecting 1920s warehouses full of character and history, complete with a showcase of portrait and dance photography, immersive props, and our live dancers.

Why?   

We all have our own experience with the concept of Home. Home may represent a recurring group of people, intertwined relationships, and the place where we feel most vulnerable, most loved, thus simultaneously, and potentially, most hurt. Home might be a one-bedroom apartment shared with one other person, a five-bedroom house with a family of eight, a car which someone returns to each night, or simply the person/people we come back to in our lives. The consistency of the rooms in our homes, or the lack thereof, often create patterns that can both soothe and disturb us. Some of us have had to build homes, and rebuild homes, and rebuild again. Others inherit homes they don’t want. Some run away from the home they’ve known, while others ache for a home they’ve fantasized about but never had. An immensely individual topic, yet one which has so much overlap amongst us– why do we yearn for a ‘Welcome Home, Home Sweet Home?’”

Through an abstract, dreamscape narrative utilizing architecture and dance, the evening will take the audience through fragments of memories and relationships that exist within this theme. The relationships explored in “HOME” aim to be as varied and emotionally complex as the audience members’ who will attend, with the intent of creating a sense of interconnectedness, empathy, and shared emotion.

Who?    

Featured dancers of Re:borN Dance Interactive include Jonathan Banh, Jestoni Dagdag, Krissy Gullen, Simon Harrison, Hyoin Jun, Katie Marshall, Boróka Nagy, and Kaitlin Wright, as well as photography by Skye Schmidt.

Underwriting opportunities and tax deductible donations.

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