Grupo de Rua
| By Seattle magazine staff |
A Brazilian choreographer brings it with his Rio de Janeiro street moves
Brazilian choreographer Bruno Beltrão and the nine male dancers who comprise Grupo de Rua bring their Rio de Janeiro street-influenced physical pyrotechnics to this Seattle debut. Their genre-busting music soundtrack bridges the chasm between classical and hip-hop, and their dance blends krumping, popping and floor spins—all to mesmerizing effect. 1/28–1/31 8 p.m. $24. On the Boards, 100 W Roy St.; 206.217.9888
Brazilian choreographer Bruno Beltrão and the nine male dancers who comprise Grupo de Rua bring their Rio de Janeiro street-influenced physical pyrotechnics to this Seattle debut. Their genre-busting music soundtrack bridges the chasm between classical and hip-hop, and their dance blends krumping, popping and floor spins—all to mesmerizing effect. 1/28–1/31 8 p.m. $24. On the Boards, 100 W Roy St.; 206.217.9888
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