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Friday, May 9, 2025

"Time Piece" by Zorongo Flamenco Dance Theatre and the Flying Foot Forum Featuring Katha Dance Theatre at Park Square Theatre

I caught the first preview of the new dance show Time Piece at Park Square Theatre last night, and it was the most magical experience. I was there to see Flying Foot Forum, a favorite since the early days of this blog for their infectious and exciting percussive dance style. But I was blown away by the artistry of all three companies and the way that they worked together and intermingled their seemingly different styles, representing traditional dance forms from around the world. Dance is one of the universal languages that unites us all, and is one of the oldest forms of storytelling. This collection of pieces definitely tells stories, evokes emotions, and is just mesmerizing to watch. Time Piece officially opens Saturday and runs through next weekend only on Park Square's Andy Boss Stage (with the Pulitzer Prize-winning play Between Riverside and Crazy opening in their main theater next week), so head to St. Paul soon to experience the joy and beauty of these three dance companies.

Saturday, July 16, 2016

"The Palabras Project" by Other Tiger Productions at Park Square Theatre

After spending the evening walking around the historic James J. Hill House on Summit Avenue watching theater, I spent the next night walking around the historic Hamm Building in downtown St. Paul watching theater. But unlike the comic opera wedding in The Marriage of Figaro, the wedding depicted in The Palabras* Project, based on Spanish playwright Frederico Garcia Lorca's 1932 tragedy Blood Wedding, is decidedly less happy. If "blood wedding" makes you think of Game of Throne's "red wedding," you're not far off. But this isn't a straight-forward adaptation of the play. New theater company Other Tiger Productions, founded by local theater artists Jessica Huang and Ricardo Vázquez with a mission "to pursue other forms, stories, and modes of collaboration in order to present an inclusive and global theater experience," has assembled a collection of short pieces around the theme of Blood Wedding. Incorporating music, dance, and puppetry, as well as theater, the pieces are performed in various locations in and around Park Square Theatre's basement Boss Stage, including hallways, lobbies, and rehearsal rooms. It's a truly unique experience that goes beyond theater, and a wonderful new (or old) form of storytelling.