Tether, a live dance performance created by Avery-Jai Andrews and Lauren Kravitz of Agora Artists, is the first event as part of Arts Mission Oak Cliff’s Parking Lott Series.
Five local dance artists explore themes of relationship, assistance, and allyship in a time when systemic racism is constantly exposed and challenged and physical contact is restricted. Performers navigate the parking lot while tethered by rope to a physical place or one another, entangled in a web of connection. How does one’s individual history influence her role in this movement? How do we communicate with each other, both directly and indirectly, as we walk through the world? Performers will wear protective gear in accordance with current CDC guidelines, and music will be transmitted through the radio so audience members can enjoy the entire event from the comfort of their cars. Tether offers a safe gathering space to witness live art and an opportunity for paid work for a small group of local artists. The event will run Thursday through Saturday for two weekends.
Tether is co-produced by Agora Artists and Arts Mission Oak Cliff, both 501(c)(3) non-profit arts organizations.
Pricing per car:
1 passenger $15 | 2 or more passengers $30*
*Limit 5 passengers per car. Recommended no more than 3 passengers per car.
Email us for an artist discount code at welcome@agoraartists.com!
For Your Information:
Parking is first come, first served. Please allow plenty of time for parking! You will be backing into your spaces, so come with your best driving skills. The parking lot will open 30 minutes before the event and no late entry is allowed. No tickets will be sold at the door. You must purchase in advance!
Don’t forget your mask! Whenever you are interacting with a staff member or enjoying the performance with your windows down, you MUST wear your mask.