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There's Still Time To Catch An 'Audience-Immersive Rave' At Stanford
More than 40 talented student artists will stage a "stage-free" performance of "Bacchae" with high-tech lighting, sound in several locations

“Bacchae,” an audience-immersive rave experience, begins at the front steps of Stanford’s Cantor Arts Center May 22-23 at 7 p.m. and 9 p.m. presented by The Freeks Theater of Stanford University.
According to the theater group:
“This adaptation of The Bacchae translates Euripides’ classical tragedy into an immersive rave experience. The story of Dionysus’ revenge on Thebes will be poetically re-worked and set in a Stanford that is at once contemporary and mythical, refracting modern rave culture through the lens of ancient myth to reveal how Dionysian religion lives on today.
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“Our Bacchae will begin at the Cantor Arts Center and conclude at the Clark Center, with the action unfolding at various sites in between. We aspire to create a festival of music, art, and performance at this edge of campus - a playground for student artists and spectators alike.”
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