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Dyde in the Wool
Published on July 06, 2006
In Persona Non Gratis, legendary Houston dance man Farrell Dyde illustrates the inner emotions of three characters  or maybe just one with multiple personalities. The work is presented in three parts, as Dyde glides gracefully from one persona to the next, accompanied by musical arrangements by Steve Reich, Harold Budd and Michael Nyman. Dyde's performance directs audiences to ponder homelessness, immigration, terrorism and pacifism through interpretive dance. (Man, why didn't Dubya think of that?)
July 6-8, 8 p.m.