Former Coker College student, Jack Kirven, will find his way back to Hartsville on Nov. 7, making a path once again down College Avenue, this time in the direction of the Black Creek Arts Center on College Avenue.
In his first professional performance in Hartsville, Kirven, along with Annie Vereen, will perform Path at 7:30 p.m. in the gallery at Black Creek Arts Center. General admission tickets are $10. Student tickets are $5.
Kirven and Vereen make up Viscera Dance Theatre, a modern theatrical dance company currently based in Charlotte.
Path is a true multimedia work that uses elements of dance, theatre, live music, storytelling, film and soundscapes. Each component is integrated in such a way that the performance would not be complete with any element missing.
Path is a seven-section dance-drama focusing on the gradual transformation of characters over the course of a narrative. Using “Little Red Riding Hood” as a template, the action focuses on the ways in which subtleties are repeated and changed as the protagonist ventures further off the path.
Path has been performed in Charlotte, Rock Hill and Columbia. Future venues for the performance include Atlanta and California.
Viscera Dance Theatre was nominated for three Metrolina Theatre Association awards in Charlotte in 2009 – Outstanding Special technical Element, Outstanding Duo and Best Lead Male.
Path is intended for mature audiences.
Call the Black Creek Arts Center at (843) 332-6234 to purchase tickets.
The mission of Black Creek Arts Council is to promote and foster the arts in Darlington County. BCAC’s offices are housed at 116 W. College Ave. in Hartsville.

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