Wednesday, September 25, 2019

PERPETUAL MOTION DANCE
PRESENTS "Water Won't Wait"
PART OF THEATRE CRUDE
FRINGE FESTIVAL

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Perpetual Motion Dance presents an original modern dance concert Water Won’t Wait as part of Oklahoma's first Theatre Crude Fringe Festival. This intimate and dramatic revision of the original 2013 collaborative concert with videographer Kyle Van Osdol explores the beauty and danger of our most basic human need- Water. Water Won't Wait combines poignant emotional choreography on the floor with the stunning visual technology of short films to portray tenacity, impatience and strength.

Water Won’t Wait will be performed 8:30pm, September 25th, 7pm, September 28th, 5:30pm October 4th, 4:30pm October 5th and 5:30pm October 6th. All performances will be held at Capitol View Event Center, 5201 N. Lincoln. Tickets available at www.theatrecrude.org  Tickets are $15, with options to buy a festival pass to attend multiple performances.
Oklahoma City’s only modern and aerial dance company, Perpetual Motion Dance employs home grown professional dance artists who diligently work through the process of experimentation and rehearsal to create original works that draw the audience into new states of awareness. These concerts, funded in part by a matching grant from the Oklahoma Arts Council, and additionally by donors and ticket sales, tour the state to bring this unique art form to a variety of settings including college, rural and urban audiences. Additional support provided by The Kirkpatrick Family Fund. 
Water Won't Wait features choreography created by Artistic Director, Michelle Moeller and company members Kayla Jenkins. Other artistic credits include; Hair and Makeup by Shear Balance Salon and Videography by Kyle Van Osdol.
The mission of Perpetual Motion Dance is to create, develop, and inspire innovative dance in Oklahoma City. This is achieved through drawing together dancers in an ongoing creative environment that reaches out into the community through performance (ranging from brief special appearances, to full length original works). Additionally, education is a cornerstone of their efforts as they provide weekly class offerings, K-12 education programming, and PM2 a program for dancers 13 and older that partners students with the company, where they learn the inner workings of a professional dance company, while continuing to grow modern, contemporary, ballet, and aerial technique. 
For more information about Perpetual Motion Dance, its performances and work with area schools, please call 405-283-6852 or e-mail perpetualinfo@gmail.com.