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Cirque Mechanics
“Pedal Punk”
“Superb.” —San Francisco Chronicle
Sunday, May 10 at 7 pm $47/$37/$27
Pedal Punk charms with its story and thrills with its daring; a rowdy circus where the mischief is on wheels. Inspired by steam punk culture—in which a post-apocalyptic world of machines is powered by steam—Pedal Punk’s “steam” power comes from the acrobatic strength of the artists, veterans of renowned companies like Cirque du Soleil. You’ll encounter unicycles that fly, wheel acrobats that hover, cyclists that whirl, pole climbers that soar, and trapeze artists that float. Cirque Mechanics brings modern storytelling technique to the circus in an amazing show for all ages.
Sponsored by Healthy Living Market and Cafe and Mansfield Heliflight
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New York City Ballet Dancer
Wendy Whelan
“Restless Creature”
“America’s greatest contemporary ballerina.” —New York Times
Thursday, April 30 at 7:30 pm $60/$50/$40
Arguably the finest ballet dancer of our time, Wendy Whelan has been captivating audiences of New York City Ballet for more than 25 years. Her elegant, thrilling movement and exacting performances have inspired many contemporary choreographers. In Restless Creature, Whelan collaborates with choreographers Kyle Abraham, Joshua Beamish, Brian Brooks, and Alejandro Cerrudo to create a suite of four duets, which she performs with each choreographer. Restless Creature explores each artist’s style and aesthetic while capturing the essence of Whelan’s “uncompromising, generous, bold, and enthusiastic artistry” (New York Times).
Sponsored by Vermont Ballet Theater & School
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