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Diary of a Magician
Don't Touch Me - A Tale of Cats & Hugs
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Dubious Intent
Flamencodanza
The Flapper Dapper Show
Initial Consult
Jazz Could Happen to You
Juice Joint
Live Laugh Lesbian
Lydia Lunch & Joseph Keckler: A Tale of Lust & Madness
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Murata Tasogare- Twilight Tap
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Orpheus
Persephone
Piano Chick does Chick Flix
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Skin Hunger
Sun & Crystal
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Tomatoes Tried to Kill Me but Banjos Saved My Life
Triple Bill: My Life in the Fringe/Mukta/ Encounter With Ganesha
Whore's Eye View
Why Runs the Abhisarika
The Witching Hour
​What goes on in the mind of a woman running out to meet her lover? What goes on in our brains when we run out to meet our goals? Enjoy a unique visual and oral storytelling with Indian dance and English spoken word poetry about the simple neuroscience of passion.
What makes the Abhisarika (a heroine from Indian Sanskrit poetry) run to meet her lover on dark stormy nights through forests infested by snakes, demons, and other motifs? This picture recitation with visuals in set design, English spoken-word poetry, and Indian dance investigates the neuroscience of her passion. Just as in murder mysteries, we investigate what was happening when the Abhisarika ran out of her house. Just as six blind men describe an elephant, each motif reveals a fragmented truth about its role in the Abhisarika’s iconography, elucidated in a song. The audience is invited to choose the sequence of motifs to hear their songs and string the performance together.