
Deep Blue at Sedgwick Theater January 2013
ArcheDream for HUMANKIND brings Deep Blue to Philadelphia this January, with new scenes and music! For three weekends in a row, ADHK will perform at the Sedgwick Theater, home of Quintessence Theater group, January: 12th & 13th, 19th & 20th, 26th & 27th Sat. 2pm & 7:30pm Sun. 2pm & 7:30pm Tickets: $20 adult $15 Senior Citizens, dance pass and kids (10& under) Visit www.ADHK.org for more info about ArcheDream for HUMANKIND and to join the mailing list.
ADHK Friend-Raiser THANK YOU!
ArcheDream for HUMANKIND would love to THANK all who came out to our new studio for our community and FRIEND-Raiser on Tuesday March 20th. Special thanks to ArcheDream members, volunteers, and Bob Santoro and Marsha Shiflet (our lovely landlords and friends) for helping to make the night happen! Please check out Burn After Reading Magazine article about the ADHK Friend-Raiser event, written by Jessi "Sprocket" Janusee, link here: http://burnafterreadingmag.com/archedream-for-humankind-friend-raiser-kicks-off-a-new-workspace/ We loved seeing all of you, meeting new artists and supporters
Welcome to the Dream
ArcheDream for HUMANKIND is an internationally touring blacklight mask and dance theatre company that communicates universal ideas and emotions to promote understanding and compassion. Merging ancient ritual and magical storytelling with modern technology, ADHK unites, uplifts and enchants audiences through riveting performances and workshops.
New Yorkers get Shpongled for Halloween
Psychedelic electronica conglomerate Shpongle packed thousands of costumed fans into Hammerstein Ballroom on Friday night, delighting the crowd with over two hours of throbbing music and a stunning stage show. Shpongle, a UK-based group, has only performed once before in the US, making the late night show a special opportunity for ecstatic trance fans who lined up around the block for hours before the performance. Like Tuesday’s Insane Clown Posse show (read my review here), Hammerstein security was extraordinarily thorough, forcing attendees to throw out their lighters and turning pockets
Show Review: Shpongle Live Halloween Ball at the Fox Oakland, 10/29/2011
October 29th, 2011. Possibly one of the biggest party nights of the year, thanks to the world-recognized holiday celebrating the bizarre, the underworldly, and the otherwordly, just around its corner. We’re speaking, of course, of Halloween, and in addition to being a fantastic occasion for costumes, candy, and chaotic parties, it’s also one of the best opportunities for live shows, allowing artists to come out in a blaze of style and passion with something unique and special for the night when spirits walk and demons dance. The Fox Theater in Oakland is no stranger to guests of many col












