UMS Presents: Betroffenheit
Kidd Pivot and Electric Company Theatre
Crystal Pite, the choreographer who brought The Tempest Replica to Ann Arbor four seasons ago, is back with her 2015 work for Kidd Pivot and Electric Company Theatre: Betroffenheit, which is a German expression for a deep-rooted shock and bewilderment. This searing work has its roots in a deeply personal tragedy, the deaths of writer Jonathon Young’s teenage daughter and two cousins in a fire. With unflinching honesty, it probes the depths of despair and the battle to reclaim normalcy, achieving broad resonance through a boundary-stretching hybrid of theater and dance. “I can’t remember the last time I heard so much audience-sobbing at a curtain call. Betroffenheit is a harrowing representation of trauma and suffering — but it’s also a stunning testament to what can be made when life undergoes a pretty strange and irreducible process — when it’s turned into art.” (The Globe and Mail)
Cost
- Tickets start at $26, student discounts available
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