"Like a locomotive, Requiem for a Mustard Seed Close in Song Act 1, (Act 2 will be premiere May 11 and 12 at the Gehry Campus) built speed as the performance progressed. Letty Bassart choreographed a work with dancers who danced a game of Marco Polo, hid behind and beneath umbrellas, danced with cabbages and crossed a path on Brussels sprouts. Yes, the dancer walked on Brussels sprouts, which I guess served as an anti-yellow brick road where life’s journey is bumpy, not smooth. It was an intuitive performance driven by a company of powerful female dancers."
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