Location
Austin, Texas, 78704
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Thu, Sep 03 08:00 PM
Present Perspective Project -
Sat, Sep 05 08:00 PM
Present Perspective Project
About this event
This September 3-5, 2026, 8:00pm at the Dougherty Arts Center, Early Era Collective premieres “Present Perspective Project.” Featuring work by long-time Early Era Artists Daniel Broxton and Jairus Carr, this dance production explores post-modern and street style fusion choreography that illustrates a journey from past to present. Our collaborative evening-length show interweaves a narrative about living, witnessing, and actively participating in the human experience through multiple sides of the story.
Daniel and Jairus bring their different choreographic perspectives to encompass oddball ironic anxiousness and emotionally charged, intricate motion. Picture floppy, comedic movement, genuineness planted in absurdity, breath and recovery, deconstruction to reconstruction, and let’s not forget Important Poses. Join us at the theater and add your perspective to the mix!
Directed & Choreographed by Daniel Broxton & Jairus Carr
Executive Produced by Stephanie Patrick
Lighting Design by Doghouse Productions
Costume Design by Cash
Sound Support by Casey Lee
Pay-What-You-Wish Tickets
Choose a ticket price that fits your budget - no questions asked. Our General Admission and Accessible pay-what-you-wish ticket options allow you to support and enjoy the production at a level that makes sense for you. Pay more to keep dance accessible for others, or pay less, if needed. Every contribution helps performance stay alive in Austin, and available to all!
We know life happens sometimes. While we are unable to process returns on ticket orders, we can move purchased tickets to other performances, if needed, provided that the new date is not sold out.
Artist Ticket: If you are an artist, join us at a discounted rate for opening night on Thursday!
Show art by Greg Burton
This project is supported, in part, by the City of Austin Office of Arts, Culture, Music & Entertainment, and the Artist Access Program.