When: April 13, 27; May 4, 11
Where: Fou Gallery, 410 Jefferson Ave #1, Brooklyn, New York, NY 11221
Price: $29.75–35; all ages

Tags: #immersivetheatre, #dance, #food, #drink, #art, #MobilityAdvisory (see below)

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Fou Gallery is pleased to announce the immersive performance Tracking the White Shadow and culinary experience on Saturday afternoons during artist Han Qin’s solo exhibition Ethereal Evolution.

In the performance, improvisational dancers perform on pre-coated paper and expose their body movement to light. Performers may also have improvisational creations of their own and respond to their surroundings. The audience will travel through the space as dancers move freely and interact with the paper, and witness the creation of a cyanotype on paper. The performance is also accompanied by a special culinary experience in collaboration with Junzi Kitchen’s chef Lucas Sin.

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Contact Level: None

Content Advisories: See menu on ticketing site for possible allergens.

Audience members should expect to be standing/walking during the performance. Venue is wheelchair-accessible.