
New project in development: we’ll be in-residence this fall at the incredible Torn Space Theater in Buffalo, NY to be developing something brand-new that we’re calling Manmade Earth. Here’s a little more about our residency, in partnership with the University of Buffalo’s School of Architecture. Come see what we make on November 16, 17, 18 in Buffalo.

Just home from bringing The Fever to the Kimmel Center in Philly where we had our 100th performance (what.) and the amazing Luminato Festival. Thanks, Toronto, for the hospitality. And now? Enjoying the summer and prepping for the busy fall that’s on the horizon. Upcoming collaborations with Torn Space Theater in Buffalo, NY, Temple Contemporary in Philadelphia, and our dear friends Theaterformen in Hannover, Germany. And also stay tuned for new dates of The Fever on tour. We’re (probably) headed your way. Especially if you live in Sarajevo. Or Dublin. Or Washington D.C.

Just finished shows of The Fever at The Clarice Smith in Maryland, Carolina Performing Arts in North Carolina, and the AT&T PAC in Dallas. And new tour dates for this summer were just announced here. Phew! And now – with great thanks to the Jerome Foundation – we’re in residence at La Fondation Camargo in Cassis, France. Sowing the seeds of something(s) new.

Did we ever imagine traveling to Abu Dhabi to do a show? Nah. But it happened. Thank you, The Arts Center at NYUAD for having us. What a wild trip. (Here are two pieces about our time in the UAE – one, two).

We’re happy to announce that our production of Kasimir and Karoline has been nominated for a 2017 Nestroy Prize. See the full list of nominees and other info here. Congrats especially to Ella, Aldo, Alaa, Lili, Helga, Glen, Ron, Marie, Eva, Gabriela, Günter, Ivy, Simon, Lukas, Anna, Maresi, Antonia, Bernhard, Vincent, Sebastian, Valentina, Andreas, Genet, Brandon, Anneliese, Christoph, Sophie and the rest of the team!

Very excited to be in rehearsal currently with David Byrne to develop his project THEATER OF THE MIND. Diving into the surreal world of neuroscience and perception. Stay tuned via facebook if you want to be invited to an open rehearsal in coming weeks.

Thanks, Noorderzon Festival, for a great time as always. A little Dutch press that we appreciated: “The realization of the power of the performance just passed on to me later. Did I really make a dance with 59 strangers? So yes. That says something about THE FEVER here and now, in which there is no room for cynicism or distantness.” (Read the full piece here).
Onward with The Fever tour! Next stop, Zurich!

Opening night of Kasimir & Karoline at the Salzburg Festival. Here’s some local TV coverage about the show (in german!) and a radio piece as well (also german!)