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BodyVox



BodyVox is the clever, run-on name of a clever eight-person dance troupe founded by married folks Jamey Hampton and Ashley Roland, who are also MOMIX and ISO alums. As the name suggests, these dancers let their bodies do the talking. Their Annenberg program, called

Reverie, is actually a retrospective going back to the 1980s, when Hampton and Roland performed with MOMIX and later co-founded ISO. For the record, MOMIX and ISO are all in the distinguished lineage of Pilobolus (of which Hampton was a member), the highly athletic purveyors of dance shenanigans everyone seems to love. BodyVox, in the spirit of its name, likes to perform a full evening program with all the dances jammed together, no pauses, no lights up, no bows along the way. A pensive mood dissolves in the blink of an eye into laughter.

Reverie muses back and forth between 1984¹s "Foreign Tales," in which hoop skirts become everything from bells to lamps (a very MOMIX-ISO concept) and Hampton¹s new movement improv performed to Paganini. Along the way angels swing across the stage on bungee cords, and dancers costumed as bamboo stocks perform upside-down. The stuff they do amuses, bemuses says something. Last time they were here, the audience gave a standing ovation. You might find yourself doing the same.

BodyVox, Tue., Feb. 25, 7:30 p.m., $28-$33, Annenberg Center, 3680 Walnut St., 215-898-3900.

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