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Neighborhood: Kensington
Type: Dance

The Gate Reopened by Brian Sanders' JUNK

8 dates from September 14 2012 - September 22 2012
Pier 9, 121 North Columbus Blvd., Philadelphia, PA 19106
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    • Sep 14
    • Friday, September 14, 2012,
    • 10:00 PM - 10:50 PM
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    • Sep 15
    • Saturday, September 15, 2012,
    • 10:00 PM - 10:50 PM
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    • Sep 16
    • Sunday, September 16, 2012,
    • 8:00 PM - 8:50 PM
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    • Sep 18
    • Tuesday, September 18, 2012,
    • 8:00 PM - 8:50 PM
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    • Sep 19
    • Wednesday, September 19, 2012,
    • 8:00 PM - 8:50 PM
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    • Sep 20
    • Thursday, September 20, 2012,
    • 8:00 PM - 8:50 PM
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    • Sep 21
    • Friday, September 21, 2012,
    • 10:00 PM - 10:50 PM
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    • Sep 22
    • Saturday, September 22, 2012,
    • 10:00 PM - 10:50 PM
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Description

Wednesday, Sept 19 ONLY: 8pm performance followed by post-show discussion moderated by Nick Stuccio, producing director, Philadelphia Live Arts Festival.

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“Everything I do is an attempt to expand and open my world of dance into areas with even more possibilities.” Brian Sanders, choreographer of The Gate Reopened

“Accessible, technically flawless, and thrilling comic dance turns.” Dance Magazine

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One of the most popular Live Arts Festival shows of all time returns—newly built, newly imagined, and completely reopened.

The Gate Reopened takes over Pier 9, a municipal warehouse on the Delaware River that is nearly 100 feet wide by 535 feet long and where international steamers once docked. Inside this massive structure The Gate has been built anew as a 20-foot high cylindrical octagon. With theater-in-the-round seating, audiences encircle the eight dancers in what has become a futuristic, post-industrial, post-apocalyptic coliseum.

Performers suspend, rebound, propel, ascend, hover, mount, hang, and free-fall all for the sake of The Gate. Like a giant jungle gym for the insane with spinning ladders, moving walls, water, and breathtaking formations of bodies, The Gate Reopened is an exhilarating feast of exciting physicality and creativity, elegantly served up with beauty and wit.

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Choreography Brian Sanders Assistant to the Choreographer Shelby Joycs Set Conrad Bender Performers Jerrica Blankenship, Teddy Fatscher, Gunnar Clark, John Luna, Billy Robinson, Tommy Schimmel, Connor Senning

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Brian Sanders’ JUNK is known for the ingenious use of found objects and clever inventions that bridge the gap between dance and physical theater. Sanders’s choreography blends traditional dance theater with inventiveness, physicality, and stunning imagery. Previous Live Arts shows include: Sanctuary (2010), Urban Scuba (2009). Previous Philly Fringe shows include: Dancing Dead (2011), Flushdance (2008).

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Festival Creative Producers
Linda and David Glickstein
Festival Producers
Mark and Tobey Dichter
Lisa Roberts and David Seltzer
Carolyn Klein and Lawrence Spitz
David and Holly Stichka
Marty Tuzman / Jenkintown Building Services
Festival Co-Producers
Sissie and Herb Lipton

Restrictions

All sales are final. Ticket exchanges are for Festival Members only. If you are interested in becoming a Festival member, call the Box Office at 215.413.1318.

E-Tickets: There are no tickets to pick-up. All tickets are sent to you as a link in an e-mail. Tickets are required at the door and need to be scanned before entering. Bring your ticket as a print out or go green and display the QR code on your smart device.

Late Seating: Do not be late. If you arrive after the start time, you are not guaranteed entry.

Contains nudity. Recommended for ages 16 and up.
There are no assigned seats for this venue. Arrive early to have the best choice of seats.

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