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    • Lisa Marie Patzer May 28, 2008 at 3:19pm
      Your work looks amazing! Thanks for inviting me to be a friend. I'm looking forward to exploring more of what tEEth is up to!
      Lisa Marie Patzer
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    Described as "evocative and incomprehensible" by the Seattle Weekly, Portland based contemporary dance/performance art company, tEEth continues to explore work that defies convention and comfort. The collaborative team of Angelle Hebert and Phillip Kraft began in 1999 in Salt Lake City, Utah, moved to Portland in 2002 and evolved into tEEth in 2006. The seed of their work is generated through countless hours of documented collaborative improvisation, resulting in a refined live performance of skillfully crafted concepts, choreography, compositions and vocals. The images revealed onstage capture the performance-goer, transporting them viscerally to places subtle and profound, intellectual and fantastical, familiar and scathing. tEEth aims to engage and challenge audiences with an innovative approach to performance through the integration of contemporary dance, theatre, original sound, costumes and sculptural design elements. Their latest project, currently in creation, will premiere at On the Boards (Seattle, WA) February 12-14, 2009 as part of the Northwest Series and tour nationally to pending locations in 2009/2010.

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