Saturday, September 3 at Icebox Project Space

  • vapors

    2:30pm

    vapors (The Kids Show Version) is a FREE performance. This community performance is geared towards elementary aged children (and their caretakers) and will include a short comedic lecture, dance performance, and moments for children to participate in the work. Attendees will get to see how the simple use of props, movement, and bodies create imagery while exploring what it feels like to be inside of a dance performance. vapors is a show that gives space for kids to move around, be creative, and see the way devised dance theater is made.

  • it's better when you close your eyes

    4pm

    A theatrical meditation on grief, depression, identity crisis, nostalgia, isolation in a pandemic and civil rights movement, fear and love. Through movement, theater and connection, the artists build their way through waves of emotion, heartache and pain in search of joy and human connection. Somehting that may be there all along, but harder to find that we think.

  • One Man's Trash: A Repurposed Circus

    5:30pm

    Residing behind bins and beneath trash can lids, inventive acrobats, high-flying aerialists, and quirky clowns welcome you into their world for a junkyard adventure . Inhabiting a space of discovery and fun, this repurposed circus turns trash into treasure. Dive into our dumpsters to see how we recycle, reuse, and reinvent rubbish into a circus extravaganza.

  • Rough and Tumble: Pickled Peaches and Herring

    7pm

    Rough and Tumble: Pickled Peaches and Herring is an up close and hyper-personal tongue and cheeky look at life's hopes and disappointments. Buckle up to be taken on a rough and tumble, show and tell clown-dance-burlesque-theater and somewhere in between ride that acknowledges how pain is so close to pleasure; loss so close to love.

  • Visions: Guest curated by Megan Mazerick

    8:30pm

    A special evening of work created by six Philadelphia-based choreographers and performers. This iteration of Visions features work by Jungwoong Kim, Lily Kind, Megan Mazarick, Ama Ma'at G. Oyesii, and Snack Break Movement Arts (Artists Emily "Lady Em" Pietruszka and Joshua "Bboy Supa Josh"). Five short dances about rituals, humor, identity, and vulnerability with some of Philadelphia's most celebrated movers.

  • cooning into the metaverse one day at a time hopefully !!!

    10pm

    "Crackhead Barney can be a coon! Sometimes! Or most of the time! Sometimes she can be annoying and loud and soft and very impatient and can't tell a joke and gets mad at the little things! But wait I will have friends to help me clear out my intestines but there may be a lot of shit that the audience can't handle !!" Expect different guests every night in this talk show from hell -- no one will leave unscathed.