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ROCKHOPPER DANCE
Freehold Theater, East Hall ends September 23
In Shawn Hove's Grey, the distinction between abstract movement and literal gesture is sometimes quite blurred. An extended arm can be a response to a musical cue, a barrier, a weapon, or all three, depending on your point of view. Contexts in this trio shift, so that a movement sequence looks furtive when it's performed by one person in front of the other two but appears innocent as a unison phrase. Is a soloist trying to disrupt a relationship by insinuating herself in between them, or just dancing down the center of the space? This ambiguity continues through the piece, so that by the end we're not sure if we've seen flashes of storytelling performed by Vy Duong, Aaron Ferschke, and Courtney Ryan, or if we've just made it all up.
The second edition of On the Side, which also includes works by Scott Davis and Pablo Cornejo, Pamela Gregory, Alex Martin, and Deborah Wolfe, delivers a wildly varied evening of dance and choreography.