J. Carter-Dunham BodyVox plants a big wet one on us with Water Bodies, a multimedia dance theater piece that's plenty deep without taking itself too seriously. "[BodyVox] brings juvenile humor to a new high," says Randy Swartz, artistic director of the Annenberg Center's Dance Celebration series. "They know how to take things kids get punished for and turn it into an art form." With this full-length work, the company explores our relationship with water — from everyday (taking a bath) to once-in-a-lifetime (tsunami) — through tightly integrated movement, music and video. Jump on in.
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