Two Twelve questions the undeniable tensions in our world through the subject of interpersonal conflict. Innate opposition becomes the source of investigation, offering a deep reflection of the polarity within ourselves. Our complicated need for human connection is countered by the wars that ensue between nations, between people, and ultimately within. A contrast between the individual versus the collective, this work explores themes of dependence, individuality, and manipulation set in motion by a series of reactions that reach for a tipping point and question the boundary between self and other.
Excerpt: October 7, 2018 | Santo Domingo, DR
Palacio de Belles Artes Performers: Christian Perry, Kaitlyn Pollock, Megan Scheppelman Excerpt: March 9, 2019 | Kalamazoo, MI Wellspring Theatre Performers: Christian Perry, Kaitlyn Pollock, Megan Scheppelman Review: Jodie Randolph of Ann Arbor, MI holds nothing back in “Two Twelve,” a hard-hitting, powerhouse trio danced by Christina Perry, KP Pollock and Megan Scheppelman. - Art Intercepts Official Premiere: May 3 & 4, 2019 | Detroit, MI YMCA Boll Theatre Performers: Sam Assemany, Claire Little, Christina Perry, Kaitlyn Pollock, Megan Scheppelman Excerpt: June 22, 2019 | Elgin, IL Side Street Studios Performers: Claire Little, Megan Scheppelman Excerpt: August 10, 2019 | Boston, MA Huntington Avenue Theater Performers: Sam Assemany, Megan Scheppelman Review: Jodie Randolph's "Two Twelve" stood out for it's echoes of contact improvisation and capoeira, each move perfectly calibrated to Andrew Harness's "Found Sounds" percussion score. - The Boston GlobeT he Boston Globe Excerpt: October 12, 2019 | New York, NY Gelsey Kirkland Theater Performers: Sam Assemany, Megan Scheppelman Excerpt: December 7, 2019 | Hillsdale, MI Sage Center for the Arts Performers: Darion Mayrand, Megan Scheppelman Excerpt: February 7, 2020 | Ann Arbor, MI Zingerman's Greyline Performers: Claire Little, Megan Scheppelman Excerpt: February 8, 2020 | Swartz Creek, MI Michigan Ballet Festival Performers: Claire Little, Megan Scheppelman Excerpt: March 7, 2020 | Kalamazoo, MI Wellspring Theatre Performers: Sam Assemany, Megan Scheppelman |
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