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Capacitor premieres Digging In The Dark

Thurs-Sun, Oct 20-23 & 27-30

8 PM

$22-36; student/group discounts available

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Working with scientists from Stanford and UC Berkeley, DIGGING IN THE  
DARK explores the nature of modern geophysics and the multiple layers  
leading towards the Earth's core as a metaphor for human consciousness.

Synthesizing dance with new circus, innovative props, and interactive  
media - Capacitor sends you on a journey through the layers of the  
Earth and into the core with the premiere of DIGGING IN THE DARK,  
their first full-length production in two years.  This is the third  
project of the Capacitor Lab, the company's interdisciplinary think  
tank and forum for collaboration and in-depth dialogue with a  
community of artists and individuals from a specific field of study.  
The primary artists include Jodi Lomask (Capacitor's Artistic  
Director/Choreographer); Noah Thorp of Listen Labs (composer);  
Monique Kapp (costume designer); and Glenn Meader (interaction  
designs).  In addition to the artistic collaborators, Capacitor Lab  
participants include UC Berkeley geophysicist Sander Caldwell and  
Stanford geophysicist Antoine Guitton and Jesse Lomask.

Capacitor founder, Jodi Lomask, brings a group of artists together  
who accumulate energy, concepts, and images from our technologically  
impacted culture and synthesize them into multi-sensory dance  
performances.  Since 1997, Capacitor has been creating performances  
designed to put people in personal contact with scientific concepts  
by synthesizing the body with innovative props and interactive media.  
Under the direction of Jodi Lomask, Capacitor has created works that  
tackle the creation of the universe (Within Outer Spaces, 2001); the  
past and the future of mankind (futurespecies, 2000), the modern  
phenomenon of video gaming (Avatars, 2002-03), and now, a journey  
through the layers of the Earth (Digging in the Dark, 2005).


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Project Artaud Theatre
450 Florida St. @ 17th St.
San Francisco
415-308-1952
http://www.capacitor.org



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