Full Radius Dance presents An Unkindness of Ravens this March.
The performance is described as: An exploration, through physically integrated dance, of the complex symbolism of the raven – loss, death, prophecy, insight, & connecting the material world to the spirit world.
You can reserve a ticket now for one of three performances, happening on March 7th, 8th, and 9th.
This is a pay what you want situation.
You can enter “$0” into the box at checkout to attend for free, or you can choose another price.
The suggested ticket price is $20, but you’re under no obligation to pay more than you can comfortably afford.
The dance performances take place at 7 Stages Mainstage Theatre, located at 1105 Euclid Avenue in Little 5 Points.
Physically integrated dance is a genre that recognizes and celebrates the first-person experience of disability, not as a medical model construct, but as a social phenomenon, through creative means.
History
Show times are:
Friday, March 7, 2025 at 7pm
Saturday, March 8, 2025 at 7pm (ASL interpreter on stage)
Sunday, March 9, 2025 at 3pm
The Saturday show will also be live streamed.
You can reserve your spot for the live stream online, and receive the link.
Sensory kits will be available for each performance at the box office. Each kit has a small collection of items that may help calm over-stimulation.
7 Stages has front-row seating for guests who use wheelchairs, scooters, and other accessibility devices and their friends.
Parking info
There is a secure, well-lit, privately run lot behind 7 Stages at 1107 Euclid Avenue. The entrance is between Arden’s Garden Juice Shop and Outback Bicycles. The management company Park-It charges a flat fee of $2 to $7 for a full day of parking, depending on the day. This parking lot has a number of designated accessible parking spots, located on the Arden Garden’s side of the lot.
More info + reserve your ticket
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Photo courtesy of Full Radius Dance
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