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Image Description: In a brightly lit space, four dancers stretch into dynamic poses, their colorful costumes adding vibrancy to the scene. They perform in front of a wall covered with tools and art supplies, creating a playful yet intense atmosphere. Their movements are bold and synchronized, reflecting a sense of creativity and spontaneity. The text “Dance Place 2024 – 2025 Season” is visible in the bottom right corner.

Photo Credit: Christopher K. Morgan

 Christopher K. Morgan and Malashock Dance Residency

May 26 – 30, 2025

The Dulling Effect is a bold performance, conceived and choreographed by former Dance Place Executive Artistic Director Christopher K. Morgan. It challenges the audience to consider the ways in which technology, legislation, and societal norms can dull our sense of connection to one another and to ourselves. At the same time, it offers a vision of what can happen when we resist those forces—when we embrace diversity, celebrate individuality, and reclaim our right to express our true selves.

On Friday, May 30 at 6 PM, join  Dance Place for an informal showing The Dulling Effect, followed by a reception.

 This presentation is supported by the Carla Fund for Choreography and Performance, established by the Howard and Geraldine Polinger Family Foundation.

Thank you to our 2024-2025 Season Supporters!