

Astronomer Aaron Bernstein describes the performance as "bringing the beauty, texture, and emotion of the interactions of our cosmos, interactions that many mistakenly discount as cold and sterile, to the warm immediacy of human movement and the stage."
"After many hours developing a concept, we decided to merge science and performance to conceptualize Earth's duet with the universe. A vague concept with enormous possibilities," says composer Thomas Day.
Why outer space? "I want to bring the audience back to a space of wonderment, a place most of us left in childhood, when we actually pondered the ultimate questions. When we considered where the Earth came from and what is beyond outer space," explains artistic director Jodi Lomask.
New York Times: Critic's Pick
"Within Outer Spaces" is a fitting title for a piece by the extremely
physical San Francisco troupe, which evades labels and appeals to dance sophisticates
as well as rave-goers."