Orange Grove Dance presents: NEVERMORE
NEVERMORE is an evening-length dance and media performance that transforms The Voxel into a water-drenched fever dream of Edgar Allan Poe, as if his words vanished, leaving only bodies, shadows, and the fragile light that emerges from darkness.
Please note that some performances may be recorded.
No photography or video is allowed during the performance.
Running Time: 75 minutes with no intermission
Content Transparency: This work contains moments of darkness, strobe, loud sounds, and potential splashes if seated in the front rows.
Tickets
- Student | Under 21 – $25: Discounted admission available for students and audience members under 21.
- Artist Ticket – $30: Discounted admission for working artists and arts workers.
- General Admission – $35: Standard admission to the performance.
- Poe Patron – $60: Includes one complimentary mocktail. Created for audience members who want to further support bold new performance work and help sustain adventurous artistic programming from Orange Grove Dance and The Voxel.
- Downpour Donor – $75: Includes two complimentary mocktails and early seating access. Designed for avid supporters of the arts who wish to deepen their support of ambitious interdisciplinary works like Nevermore and help make future creations possible. Downpour Donor ticket holders will receive an email closer to the performance date with instructions on how to access priority seating.
Orange Grove Dance (OGD) continually redefines creative ingenuity through its interdisciplinary approach to dance and art-making. Known for innovative performances that blend movement, design, film, and technology, the company consistently expands the boundaries of contemporary dance. The imagistic gravity of the work compels audiences beyond the confines of traditional stage venues and reflects the extraordinary influence of dance in everyday life. Under the direction of Artistic Directors Colette Krogol and Matt Reeves, OGD's acclaimed canon of works is recognized for its powerful imagery and choreography, which engages audiences in a world that is relevant, mysterious, and absorbing; a world constructed within time elusive performance landscapes in which mythopoetic tropes and reality collide.