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 * The show was more dance-oriented than I expected from the program materials. That is to say, while the theatrical component was present, it was more of a decorative element or minor means of pushing along a non-verbal narrative rather than any sort of story-telling by conventional dramaturgy. * The show was more dance-oriented than I expected from the program materials. That is to say, while the theatrical component was present, it was more of a decorative element or minor means of pushing along a non-verbal narrative rather than any sort of story-telling by conventional dramaturgy.
 * Although it was clear when we arrived at the final section of the show, the actual conclusion wasn't so obvious: I'd say the show ended with a fade-out rather than a bang-up finale or any sort of dramatic denouement. * Although it was clear when we arrived at the final section of the show, the actual conclusion wasn't so obvious: I'd say the show ended with a fade-out rather than a bang-up finale or any sort of dramatic denouement.
-* I appreciated the post-show Q&A session -- it was interesting to hear Rosie Kay and her dancers talk about the work. It was also nice that we were invited to mingle with them in the lobby afterwards -- that's a sort of familiarity that's seldom offered after traditional performances. I wish we'd stuck around in order to mingle with all of the performers ... just to hear more of their stories.+* I appreciated the post-show Q&A session -- which began around 9:15 or so -- it was really interesting to hear Rosie Kay and her dancers talk about the work. It was also nice that we were invited to mingle with them in the lobby afterwards -- that's a sort of familiarity that's seldom offered after traditional performances. I wish we'd stuck around in order to mingle with all of the performers ... just to hear more of their stories, but as it was drawing close to 10 PM, that end-of-the-week weariness was just too hard to fight off, so we skipped out to try and make it to BART before the late night schedule started.
  
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