Ebnflōh

In-Ward

Are we able to perceive and understand the other’s experience without the biases of our own subjective experience? With raw and sharp physicality, In-Ward subtly combines dramatic tension and dark humour in dealing with obvious situational absurdities that grapple with the forces of hope. Forced to live together in a limited space, forming perhaps unlikely alliances, these individuals and their bodies must reconcile temptations to be alone with a threat of real conflict.

In the press

Janet Smith

STIR Vancouver
Jul. 12, 2022
2/2

The striking vision from choreographer Alexandra Spicey’ Landé is riveting and raw over its full, fluid hour.”

Rachel Silver Maddock

The Dance Current
Jul. 20, 2022
1/2

The performers in In-Ward show exceptional range, and Landé’s work carries enough force to deftly land on real social issues. (…) Standing ovation.”

Janet Smith

STIR Vancouver
Jul. 12, 2022
2/2

The striking vision from choreographer Alexandra Spicey’ Landé is riveting and raw over its full, fluid hour.”

Rachel Silver Maddock

The Dance Current
Jul. 20, 2022
1/2

The performers in In-Ward show exceptional range, and Landé’s work carries enough force to deftly land on real social issues. (…) Standing ovation.”