Artists Sans Frontières Presents
HAZARDS
The Elevator Project
A 90-minute theatrical production in honor of all displaced, forced to flee.
Experience the raw power of human resilience in HAZARDS, a gripping and emotionally charged dance-theatre production by nonprofit Artists Sans Frontières. HAZARDS unveils the harrowing journeys of refugees, asylum seekers, and individuals forcibly displaced by conflict, violence, and natural disasters. Weaving filmic vignettes of compelling choreography, dynamic visual projection, and cinematic music composition, HAZARDS invites the audience to become immersed in the strength, hope, and unbreakable spirit that emerges amidst crisis.
Created by Katie Burks
Artists Sans Frontières (ASF) is a performing arts and humanitarian nonprofit. From local North Texas schools to international refugee shelters, ASF has provided global dance, music, and theatrical classes, workshops, performances, and performance opportunities to over 1,500 forcibly displaced and economically disparaged families and children through over 80classes and workshops and over 13 performances and performance opportunities. ASF aims to make the arts accessible to all.
For production credits and behind-the-scenes content, please visit www.asf-ngo.org and follow HAZARDS on social media @HazardsOnStage.
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The Elevator Project is supported by the Jean Baptiste “Tad” Adoue Fund at the Dallas Foundation.
Presented by The Eugene McDermott Foundation
Elevator Project
The Elevator Project proudly presents exciting and ambitious new work by small and emerging Dallas arts groups on the campus of the AT&T Performing Arts Center.