Les 7 Doigts de la Main Cuisine & Confessions

Thursday, March 23, 2017 7:30pm

General Admission: $45, $40, $20; Five College, GCC and 17 & Under: $20, $15, $10

7 Doigts invites you into their kitchen for this multi-sensory marvel. Cuisine and Confessions colorfully displays that life happens in the kitchen and that storytelling can happen through food. In this show, the audience’s most visceral senses are heightened by high-flying, eye-popping acrobatics, elaborate choreography, and pulsating music coupled with visuals of mixing batter, baking cookies, and sprinkling oregano. So sit back, “feed your eyes and mouth – and make sure you don’t try any of this at home,” cheers Time Out (Paris).

 

9 Replies to “Les 7 Doigts de la Main Cuisine & Confessions”

  1. Fantastic & inspirational show! Original, both intimate, engaging & powerfully large in every way. Should be seen by local school children.

  2. Awesome show, outstanding athletes/performers. One of the BEST shows I’ve ever seen. Could go again tonight!

  3. I took a few kids who have never been to one of the performances at the Fine Arts Center…They leaned all the way forward in their seats and loved it.

  4. Fabulous show. my only complaint is the sound system. very hard to hear the performers from the microphone. when they played other music or sound it was fine.

  5. The show was incredible. The preformers did an amazing job and had us completely engrossed. You could really see the individual creativity of the performers come through. Unfortunately I missed a lot of the dialogue because the sound was so poor.

  6. I loved this show. They are extremely talented people. My only complaint as well is sometimes you could not hear all the dialogue and I had great seats. I would love to see this show again. It captured your attention and also made you smile and laugh.

  7. This is the best show I’ve seen so far at the FAC. These performances were deeply revealing for the adult audience, while the kids in attendance were laughing and rollicking throughout.

  8. Loved watching it – from Balcony 1. Could understand nothing of the voices, alas.

  9. The “7 Fingers” show was terrific. The Sydney dance group of a week or so ago, however- the jarring, wrenching, annoying sound, or accompanying racket, was MUCH too loud. I feared my hearing would be damaged. My wife and I just can’t tolerate this outrageous loud sound level and had to leave before the last set. Have your techies ever measured the SPL (Sound Pressure Level) during one of these performances? The dancing was terrific – imaginative choreography, spectacular synchronized extremely athletic movement, too bad it was spoiled by the totally unnecessarily loud sound.

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