Klorofyl – Urban Contemporary Dance show made in Canada
7 fallen warriors settle to live a Blah life. Loneliness, painful regrets, and the need to regain their spark force them to work together for survival. Their turbulent connections with a tribe breaks them from their emptiness. Once all is set and done, they have the chance to make a first conscious choice: Return to their primal state of survival or achieve together what many find risky and impossible: THRIVE.
Klorofyl will be presented at the Fleck Dance Theatre from November 24 to November 27 2011. Early bird tickets UNTIL November 1st at Box Office or HERE:
*Note: presentations from our last production SOLD OUT.
ABOUT GADFLY
“This group has truly mastered the art of taking popular urban street dance to a deeper level of meaning, particularly in how the dancers played off each other.” Paula Citron, Toronto
“Velasquez and Portillo are working hard to get audiences and funding bodies to take their fusion of urban and contemporary dance seriously and they deserve to be recognized.” Kathryn Greenaway, The Montreal Gazette
ABOUT PREVIOUS PRODUCTIONS:
“Dance that challenges established formats with moves that set you back in you seat.” Susan Walker, Toronto Star
“Extraordinary choreography… It’s terrifically exciting to see street dance liberated from the robotics of music videos and imbued with emotional expression”. Christopher Hoile, Eye Weekly
Tickets available online: http://tickets.harbourfrontcentre.com/production.aspx?id=15967
More info hit us up: info@gadfly.ca
We are sorry for the late notice but rehearsals are taking most of our time… We promise however to get back to you in the next days with some juicy stuff:
Join our Newsletter to the first to see: the most INSANE dance TRAILER you’ll ever see
and: The amazing all-star cast and production behind this show (even we can’t believe it!)
– Apolonia & Ofilio

Andrew “Pyro” Chung in KLOROFYL | MILLIONS
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