Diverse Works logo with white background linked to the home page.

OPEN DANCE PROJECT — ALL THE DEVILS ARE HERE: A TEMPEST IN THE GALAPAGOS

AN IMMERSIVE LIVESTREAM PERFORMANCE

Open Dance Project and DiverseWorks co-present the long-awaited premiere of All the Devils Are Here: A Tempest in the Galapagos. The hour-long immersive production choreographed by Annie Arnoult in collaboration with 11 ODP performers will be livestreamed from MATCH Theaters on May 14 & 15, 2021.  Filmmakers will simulate the immersive experience of the production through the use of a mobile (gimbal mount) camera for the livestream production that features live music performed and composed by Kirk Suddreath.

Shakespeare’s The Tempest collides with the true story of an unsolved murder in the Galapagos in 1929. This immersive dance theater performance follows the failed attempts of a nihilist couple, a conservative family, and a baroness and her two gay lovers to escape the world of man on the uninhabited island of Floreana. Their conflicting visions of Paradise, sexual and moral “rightness,” colonial instincts, and social and psychological demons lead to disaster and provide a rich canvas for a poignant examination of basic human rights, social justice, and power structures.

ROUNDTABLE DISCUSSION: POWER, SEX & CLIMATE CHANGE

Production Team
Robin Anderson (Co-Producer), Xandra Eden (Co-Producer), Annie Arnoult (Choreographer), Lauren Davis (Scenic & Prop Artist), Ben Doyle (Videographer), David Deveau (Lighting and Projection Design), Ashley Horn (Costume Design), Lynn Lane (Photographer), Ryan McGettigan (Set Design), Christina Maley (Production and Stage Manager), Kirk Suddreath (Composer and Performer)

ODP DANCERS
Joshua De Alba, Annie Arnoult, Brittany Thetford Deveau, Taylor
McAnulty, Seth McPhail, Alisa Mittin, Yoshi Pineda, Cameo Renée, Stacy
Skolnik, Joseph Stevens, Jaime Garcia Vergara, Jordan Willis

ABOUT OPEN DANCE PROJECT

Open Dance Project’s distinctive performance style creates memorable, immersive experiences that break down conventional barriers between artists and audience members to make dance both more accessible and more meaningful. Collapsing the distance between the subject and the stage through critically acclaimed immersive performances and a commitment to accessibility, ODP’s programs simultaneously demystify dance and make it come alive in a visceral, compelling manner.

Since its inception in 2015, the company has produced 24 world premieres at venues including The Hobby Center, Miller Outdoor Theater, MATCH, The Wortham, and The Moody Center for the Arts, as well as non-traditional venues such as Comic-Con, Discovery Green, The Majestic Metro, and Winter Street Studios. ODP’s unique brand of immersive dance-theater earned the company a spot in Dance Magazine’s “25 to Watch” issue in 2018. The company’s work has been called “hands down the most polished and potent dance theater piece ever to come out of Houston” (Nancy Wozny, Arts & Culture Texas) and one of the “top three for reminding us that art is essential, not a luxury, to maintaining our humanity,” (Molly Glentzer, Houston Chronicle).

SUPPORT

All the Devils are Here: A Tempest in the Galapagos is co-presented by Open Dance Project and DiverseWorks, and is a National Performance Network (NPN) Creation & Development Fund Project co-commissioned by DiverseWorks, Houston in partnership with Studio5, Evanston, IL and NPN. The Creation Fund is supported by the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation, the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, and the National Endowment for the Arts (a federal agency). More info at www.npnweb.org.

Additional major supporters include the Texas Commission on the Arts, the City of Houston through the Houston Arts Alliance, the Brown Foundation, Inc., the Cullen Trust for the Performing Arts, Dance Source Houston, Houston Endowment, and the John Steven Kellett Foundation.

Date & Time:

Friday, May 14 (8 pm) and Saturday, May 15 (5 pm)

ADMISSION:

$15 – $35

tickets at matchouston.org

LOCATION:

Livestreamed from MATCH, Houston, TX

 

RELATED PROGRAMS:

Nov 14, 2020:
Shakespeare & Darwin: A Movement Workshop
More info…


Jan 30, 2021
Roundtable Discussion:
Power, Sex & Climate Change

with Annie Arnoult, Rachel Afi-Quinn, Lina Dib & Ryan McGettigan
moderated by Niki Kasumi Clements

More Details

 

PARTNERS:

Open Dance Project

NPN

Studio 5

Additional Information:

Open Dance Project’s website