This multi-performer spectacle of thematic sound and vision and motion follows the previous Air and Fire in the Elementals series of shows that Bonnie Cullum and her talented troupe have been crafting for years. Here, Cullum, choreographer Toni Bravo, and the Vortex artists flood the stage with actual water and shimmering effects, "engaging the audience in a visceral journey of cleansing, healing, and heart." Through Sept. 29. Thu.-Sun., 8pm. $10-30.
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