

Looks Like Sounds Like
stb x at
September 10-October 4
2020 Fringe Festival
45 minutes
Pass the Hat
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An evening-length improvisation by dance/percussion duo stb x at. Looks Like Sounds Like features drums, flower pots, pans, and cymbals alongside jumps, twists, turns, and inversions. A fully online experience – join us for gongs and grooves, kicks and rattles, jingles and angles.
Photo by Kaitlin Chow.
There will be Audio Description and Closed Captioning available on the platform.
This work is free to access online. Appropriate for all ages.
Pricing
Free to View Online, Pass the Hat donations encouraged
About the Artists
Comprised of Sean Thomas Boyt and Dr. Andy Thierauf, stb x at has been a cross-disciplinary partnership for the past eight years and creates work that spans a variety of genres by using dance and percussion as mediums for engaging performance art. Incorporating electronics, improvisation, text, and physical theater, the “dance/perc” duo is constantly experimenting and producing material while refining their practices individually.
Sean and Andy have been invited to perform their collaborations at the Percussive Arts Society International Convention, Converge Dance Festival, CollabFest, Moving Men, Andrea Clearfield’s Salon, The Barnes Foundation, Philadelphia Fringe Festival, Creators Collective, Omaha Under the Radar Festival, WAXworks, Get Pegged Cabaret, Border Border Border Conjure Dazzle, SUPERobject, NACHMO, The Wilma Theater, Movement Research, Sh*t Gold, The Iron Factory, Ten Tiny Performances, Cross Rhythms, New Music Symposium, Four Tuesdays, Fertile Ground, InHale Performance Series, Scratch Night, new music|OLD CITY, OCGOPF, ETC Performance Series, H-O-T Series, IC Open City, and at various colleges and universities in concerts and tours.
stb x at has been supported by residencies at Soundspace 1525, the University of Iowa, and Capital City Dance Center.
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