Due to a region-wide pre-emption of regular programming on Sunday, only two days remain to see Lelavision, and the all-new ‘ExperiMetal’ show, at West of Lenin. Tickets remain available for the last performances on Friday, January 30th at 8p and on Saturday, January 31st, at 3p & 8p.
Lelavision mettles with mental and physical phenomenon as they perform theatrical experiments in sound and movement, with metal and other materials. This show explores hitherto unexplored territories of physical theater with metallic bones, boingy loops, giant wheels, stretchy bands and long strings. This performance challenges every preconceived notion you’ve never known you held on music, movement and machines, as Lelavision turns WoL into a laboratory for innovation and educated guesses on causality.
“Physical theater at its best…” – Michael Upchurch, The Seattle Times
Due to the size and scope of the instruments – created by Lelavision co-founder Ela Lamblin – and the original choreography – created by co-founder Leah Mann – seats for ‘ExperiMetal’ are limited. Tickets cost $20 for general or $15 for students & seniors, in advance, through Brown Paper Tickets, or take your chances at the door, for $25/$18.
Do not miss this incredible meld of art, music and movement!