Texas Performing Arts presents the Texas premiere of Geoff Sobelle: Food. Why do we eat what we eat? Where does it come from? Do we need what we eat? Do we eat what we need? What does it really cost?
An intimate dinner party performance of smell, taste, and touch, Food offers a meditation on the ways and whys of eating. The audience gathers around a white linen-covered dining table, engaging with each other and their empty plates in an immersive, constantly transforming performance. Sounds, scents, and tactile elements shape a conversation about personal memories, consumption, and the evolution of food production over generations.
Food is the third work in a trilogy by Sobelle, a renowned clown and devotee of the “sublime ridiculous.”
Texas Performing Arts presents the Texas premiere of Geoff Sobelle: Food. Why do we eat what we eat? Where does it come from? Do we need what we eat? Do we eat what we need? What does it really cost?
An intimate dinner party performance of smell, taste, and touch, Food offers a meditation on the ways and whys of eating. The audience gathers around a white linen-covered dining table, engaging with each other and their empty plates in an immersive, constantly transforming performance. Sounds, scents, and tactile elements shape a conversation about personal memories, consumption, and the evolution of food production over generations.
Food is the third work in a trilogy by Sobelle, a renowned clown and devotee of the “sublime ridiculous.”
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