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WACTAC 2007-2008

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Eiko & Koma


by mandi at 9:24 am 2008-10-28
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A couple of weeks ago, a couple WACTAC members and I had the opportunity to go to a dress rehearsal for Eiko and Koma’s new work titled Hunger. The dress rehearsal intrigued me enough to attend thefull performance on Friday night.  In it’s full form, Hunger stunned the McGuire Theater audience with its heart wrenching, painfully slow movements. Not painful in the way you think however, but more due to the fact that their goal was to portray hunger. Their goal was completed successfully in that every second that went by was symbolic and meaningful.

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