Grass Roots Project performs 'Beautiful Human Lies' Feb. 12-14
Rennie Harris and his dynamic dance company, Grass Roots Project, will present the hip-hop-inspired āBeautiful Human Liesā at CU-Boulderās Irey Theatre Feb. 12-14. Harris, a regular guest artist at CU-Boulder, is widely recognized as the worldās foremost choreographer of hip-hop and street dance theater.Ģż
Through physically electrifying and penetratingly subtle choreography, āBeautiful Human Liesā tells stories focusing on the most pressing social issues of our day, touching on race, crime and personal relationships.
āThis is not your typical Valentineās Day weekend show,ā said Katie Swenson, a dancer with Grass Roots Project. āThereās definitely a grittiness and a rawness in āBeautiful Human Lies,ā and our dance style is probably like nothing youāve ever seen on stage.ā
The story of āBeautiful Human Liesā unfolds in scenes set to hip-hop, electronica and house music by BeyoncĆ©, Immortal Technique, Bonobo, Nas, Groove Armada and more. The dancers of Grass Roots Project, trained across the disciplines of modern, ballet and street dance, combine forces to present fresh takes on popping and locking, breaking and b-boying.Ģż
For Swenson, who has a background in ballet, modern dance and West African dance, trading her pointe shoes for sneakers in Harrisā company has been a revelation.
āItās changed the way I view dance,ā she said. āThereās such a formula to concert dance. Thereās that division between performer and audience that makes it very presentational. But street style dance is inherently social, so it allows you to connect not only with other dancers but also with the audience.ā
The evening-length āBeautiful Human Liesā was inspired partly by Harrisā upbringing in an African American community in North Philadelphia. But the stories he tells are also inspired by current events, including violence and protests in Ferguson, Missouri, and the Black Lives Matter movement.
āRennie is really showing that even as time goes by, these issues keep resurfacing, no matter how much we want to change them,ā said Swenson. āWe always want stories to have a happy ending, but Rennie is more interested in reality.ā
Showtimes for āBeautiful Human Liesā
- Friday, Feb. 12, 7:30 p.m.
- Saturday, Feb. 13, 7:30 p.m.
- Sunday, Feb. 14, 2 p.m.
Tickets for āBeautiful Human Liesā are $14 with student, senior and youth discounts available. To purchase tickets, visit the ,Ģżstop by in person (972 Broadway) or call 303-492-8008 during business hours.
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