Cie HERVÉ KOUBI: Ce que le jour doit à la nuit

Program:  Ce que le jour doit à la nuit (The Barbarous Nights or the First Dawns of the World)

“Stunning fusion of acrobatics, gymnastics, b-boying, modern dance and ballet.” – The Washington Post

Tuesday, March 5, 8:00 p.m.
Chapman Music Hall
Tulsa Performing Arts Center
Tickets $25–$70
Students with ID $20 in advance, $15 walk-up night of performance.
($3.50 service charge per ticket if purchased through Choregus Productions. Service charges slightly higher if purchased elsewhere)
Member and Group discounts available.

“The astonishing international phenomenon that is Compagnie Hervé KOUBI will return to Tulsa by popular request after their stunning (airline strike delayed) debut at the first Summer Heat International Dance Festival in 2016.  French-Algerian choreographer Hervé Koubi is recognized as one of Europe’s most distinctive choreographers and he has created an all new work for the company of  12 French-Algerian and African male dancers that combines capoeira, martial arts, urban and contemporary dance with powerful imagery evocative of Orientalist paintings.”

Call 918-688-6112 for tickets or more information. Discounted tickets are available for members–call 918-688-6112 to become a member or to renew your membership.  Single tickets available by phone (918-688-6112) or online here.

“A Work That Conjures Desert Sands and Whirlwinds”

                              – The New York Times

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