![]() ![]() First published in 1988, it was translated into English by Alfred Birnbaum in 1994. 2.5 hour run time including one 15 minute intermission. Dance Dance Dance is the sixth novel by Japanese writer Haruki Murakami. Post-show Q&A follows the FRI 1/27 performance.ĬONTENT WARNINGS: strong language, implied violence, adult themes, simulated drinking & smokingĪpprox. Having purpose, love, happiness is like a dance – we know all the moves, we just have to keep on moving, keeping in step, not letting go of our dance partners, for as long as the music plays. Dancing becomes a metaphor for a fulfilling life. Represented by the warped, non-linear space-time of the Dolphin Hotel in Sapporo and an old multi-storied building in Downtown Honolulu, these “other” spaces contain the potential for personal healing by offering characters and audiences alike a chance to restore, rebuild, and rediscover a sense of self. ![]() Set in Hokkaido, Tokyo, and Hawai‘i, Dance Dance Dance leads us to open doors to “other” places. SUN 2:00pm (1/29 American Sign Language interpretation)Īdapted with permission from the novel by Haruki MurakamiĪdapted & Directed by MFA Candidate Maggie Ivanova ![]()
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