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First of all, 7dancers spokesman Lee Prosenjak notes, there are actually eight dancers in the cast of Passengers, but that’s not what makes this travel-themed production so different. It won’t be performed on a stage or even in a set area, but will instead trek through the expanses of a...
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First of all, 7dancers spokesman Lee Prosenjak notes, there are actually eight dancers in the cast of Passengers, but that’s not what makes this travel-themed production so different. It won’t be performed on a stage or even in a set area, but will instead trek through the expanses of a retail space, Liesl Lighting, at 326 South Broadway.

“The audience is actually going to journey physically between four themed sets, each with a different feel,” Prosenjak explains. “One is a subway scene, another is a carnivale-type festival, and so on.” And the evening will feature dance styles to match: an eclectic grab bag of ballet, tap, jazz, modern dance, hip-hop and breakdancing that flits and floats from scene to scene, uniquely lit by the venue’s beautiful existing light fixtures.

Because of the idiosyncratic setting, audiences will be limited to 36 people at each of the five shows, scheduled to embark at 6:07 and 8:07 p.m. tonight and 2:07, 6:07 and 9:07 p.m. tomorrow. For tickets, $37, and more information, go to www.7dancers.com or call 303-399-8087.
Fri., Jan. 30, 6:07 & 8:07 p.m.; Sat., Jan. 31, 2:07, 6:07 & 9:07 p.m., 2009

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