RealLivePeople(in)Motion
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RealLivePeople(in)Motion explores human experiences through firsthand stories and unspoken gestures; we focus on the spaces between, the quick look away and the light tap on the shoulder. Our work strives to balance inventive, athletic movement with poignant and provocative interactions that resonate with an audience. We tackle our subject matter from multiple perspectives, bringing in composers, artists and filmmakers to collaborate and even incorporating our audience’s opinions and stories into the work in real time. For us the work is about being human onstage—part performance, part real-life.

RLPiM is fiscally sponsored by Fractured Atlas. To see our profile and make a donation to the company please click here.


RealLivePeople began as a collective of six Temple University Dance Department graduates: Kelly Adorno, Anna Barker, Gina Hoch-Stall, Molly Jackson, Sarah Masluk and Mary O'Brien, who wanted to show their choreography together professionally. Their show, "shrug," was performed to sold out audiences at the 2009 Philadelphia Fringe Festival. Post-production, the choreographers continue working separately and graciously agreed to allow Gina Hoch-Stall use the name for her new company: RealLivePeople(in)Motion.
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