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The Mercy Velvet Project - Work-in-Progress Showing @ Music Back Then

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Check out this event: "The Mercy Velvet Project - Work-in-Progress Showing @ Music Back Then" at Music Back Then Performance Theater coming up on Jul 24, 2025!

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The Mercy Velvet Project - Work-in-Progress Showing @ Music Back Then
Join us on Thursday, July 24th at 7 PM at Music Back Then in West Haven, CT for an informal,...
America/New_York
Jul 24, 2025 6:30 PM
Jul 24, 2025 8:30 PM
221 Bull Hill Lane
West Haven
CT
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Concerts & Live Music
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Join us on Thursday, July 24th at 7 PM at Music Back Then in West Haven, CT for an informal, in-progress performance of new material from The Mercy Velvet Project. This showing will be the culmination of our six-day creative residency supported by ArtsWest CT.

*Optional pre-show talk* at 6:30 PM about Tap Dance history, connecting the past and present. Why is Tap Dance underrepresented? Why do people think it's a "dying art form"? (It's NOT). Let's talk about it.

Suggested donation: $10 (Cash or Venmo at the door)

Beer, wine, and snacks available for purchase from Music Back Then

Please RSVP if you know you are coming so we can have an approximate headcount ahead of time. But all are welcome at the door 

This is a family friendly event!

Show description:

The 1999 album, Live in Vain by Mercy Velvet, exists on zero streaming platforms, and few people have heard it. But its legacy is as relevant as ever. The Mercy Velvet Project is a rock opera, a re-creation of the album. The work explores what makes us human, our collective need for community to survive—with musicians and dancers moving as one. Through nine songs, a queer and femme cast explore different barriers to experiencing love. Learning that by giving and receiving the gift of mercy, we are able to find the bridge to survival, wholeness, and hope. Over twenty-five years after the albums’ release, kamrDANCE and their collaborators expand upon its legacy through their personal identities and today’s political realities. The show tells the story of the album through tap dance as percussion, contemporary dance, original text, and instrumentation via bass, guitar, vocals, and electronics—highlighting our vulnerabilities, learning together how to find the antidote that is mercy, and in turn lead meaningful lives.

Live in Vain by Mercy Velvet is the music that Choreographer Alexis Robbins grew up with, the percussive rhythms and lyrics that inspired living room dances. Her father, Mark Robbins, was the drummer and co-composer for Mercy Velvet, alongside lyricist Deb Lili, and guitarist Lou Lili. Her fathers’ love and direction has deeply influenced the music Alexis listens to and the music she creates as a tap dancer. Now, Alexis, Associate & Musical Director Christie Echols, and their collaborators bring Live in Vain to audiences for the first time.

The Mercy Velvet Project is unlike any show you’ve ever seen. It’s a “genre-bending rock opera told through a dynamic combination of music, dance, text, and production elements, all coming together through evocative modes of storytelling” (Rush Johnston, Dance Enthusiast). It’s a rock concert. It’s a sonic experience that “demonstrates dance and music as indivisible” (Clare Byrne, CT Examiner). It’s a femme and queer cast collaborating to uplift one another and dream of a better future for all.

You can support the work here: https://www.kamrdance.com/donate

When
Thursday
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Jul 24, 2025
6:30 pm
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8:30 pm
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Where
Music Back Then Performance Theater
221 Bull Hill Lane, West Haven
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FREE
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