Houston Met Dance is excited to present everyday more dystopian: entropic playground by Creative Incubation Residency Artists, NMLY.dance under the co-artistic direction of Nicole McNeil and Lori Yuill.  

Photographer: Lynn Lane

Houston Met Dance is excited to present everyday more dystopian: entropic playground by Creative Incubation Residency Artists, NMLY.dance under the co-artistic direction of Nicole McNeil and Lori Yuill.  

everyday more dystopian: entropic playground, is a feature length multidisciplinary presentation/installation that explores themes of destruction, nature, environmental impact, and human relationships. The work invites the audience to consider “what’s next” as it traverses a dystopian landscape incited by the kinetic energy in loss. The performances  feature projection design by Brian Buck and a collaboratively development set installation initiated by multidisciplinary artist Katelyn Halpern’s 2 part World Building workshops that were offered in early September.

entropic playground is part of Nicole and Lori’s broader project everyday more dystopian, a growing catalog of dances, performances and workshops that aim to spark a renewed interest between humans and the natural world in an effort to inspire a deeper connection to nature, fostering appreciation for its beauty, fragility and the importance of ecological awareness and sustainability. The process for this body of work takes a deep dive into the archive to revive and reprise dances and phrases that were created between 2020 and 2023 with the goal to draw out new stories and meaning. As the work evolves, each presentation is shaped by a botanical sound score and projection design.

Performance Details:

When: November 15th, 22nd, 23rd, 29th and 30th @ 8:00pm

Where: Houston Met Dance, Phoenix Studio Theatre, 4916 Main Street, Suite 100 Houston, Texas 77002


Tickets:

$20 at the door

***Online tickets are no longer available for saturday November 30th | Tickets are still available at the door.

Photographer: Lynn Lane

Support:
This production is presented as part of Houston Met Dance’s Made in Houston programming and supported by Houston Endowment Inc, Dance Source Houston, Texas Commission on the Arts, National Endowment for the Arts and The City of Houston through Houston Arts Alliance.