Over the Bridge Arts Presents

NEXTbut first, coffee

The Elevator Project

In 2020, we faced a global pandemic with unknown outcomes. Now, we live with constant change and wonder - what’s NEXT? More coffee, please.

Hamon Hall

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Thursday, June 11, 7:30 pm

Remember when masks were for Halloween and zoom was a camera function? Our culture shifted dramatically during the global pandemic. “NEXT…but first, coffee” offers performance snapshots of some of our collective experiences: traumatic, mind-numbing and often humorous. We don’t know the full impact of these upheavals yet. Each day, we are coping with constant change and we keep asking: what’s NEXT?

“NEXT…but first, coffee” combines multiple art forms to bring audiences an ever-changing nonstop live theatre experience, brought to you by six well-known dancers and actors from the Dallas cultural scene.

CAST/COLLABORATORS
Willow DuBose
Abel Flores, Jr.
Sorany Gutierrez
Jaiquan Laurencin
Jennifer Mabus
Lori Sundeen Soderbergh

Featuring an original score by Armando Monsivais and lighting design by Christopher Ham.

ABOUT OVER THE BRIDGE ARTS:
Over the Bridge Arts… bridges communities and local performing artists together through dance, music, performance art, film and spoken word. Learn more about the company, their history, and their work…

Photo credit:
Joyce Marshall

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Generously supported by the City of Dallas Office of Arts and Culture, The Theodore and Beulah Beasley Foundation, and the Texas Commission on the Arts.

Elevator Project

The Center supports small, emerging, and historically marginalized arts organizations and artists who entertain and challenge our community in meaningful ways. The Elevator Project has evolved into a curated season of bold, genre-spanning work — selected through a competitive process by a panel of arts professionals and advocates.

The Elevator Project is presented by the Eugene McDermott Foundation, and generously supported by the City of Dallas Office of Arts and Culture, The Theodore and Beulah Beasley Foundation, and the Texas Commission on the Arts.