Upcoming Events

The 8th annual
Thanksgiving weekend
Contact Improvisation workshop

November 26-28, 2010
Berkeley, California

The Davis Contact Jam
3 days of contact exploration
December 10-12, 2010
Davis, California

AXOLOTL
interactive blindfolded performance
and
BODY OF KNOWLEDGE
an interactive performance exploring how
feeling and thought exist through the body
and how environmental and political issues
exist alongside personal and private realities
February/March 2011

The 4th annual
SIERRA CONTACT FESTIVAL
Summer 2011
at Sierra Hot Springs
Sierraville, California

 


Reviews of Karl Frost's dance/theatrical work

on Ashes...

... fascinating; awkward, tender, and violent movement combined with snippets of dialog and swiftly built-up characters and relationships, creating social and sexual conflicts with an almost unnerving intimacy... utterly compelling. Brett Fetzer, The Stranger (Seattle April 2004)
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on Axolotl

It was infantilizing and weird and extremely interesting. I highly recommend it.
ANNIE WAGNER, The Stranger (Seattle 2004)
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I left the theater shell-shocked. It was easily the oddest, most surprising performance experience I've ever had. And, against all expectations, one of the most rewarding.
BRENDAN KILEY, The Stranger (Seattle 2005)
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It was strange, funny, pleasant, and scary…the eye opening darkness of Axolotl.
SHAHAR SHILOACH, NRG (Tel Aviv 2005)
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on The Proximity Project

... something startling but strangely beautiful to behold .
MOLLY RHODES, SF Weekly (San Francisco, August 2007)

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