Go on a journey with "Impossible Maps"
- Steve Lannen
- Sep 2
- 1 min read
Oct. 17-18 dance performance in Georgetown explores grief and transformation

Catch "Impossible Maps" Oct. 17-18 at Yaw Theater in Georgetown.
spector of my eye–
sun catches moon
wave touches cloud
lion lunges for lamb
self brims with other
who are you to resist
the moon tugging at your sleeve
for the leaving and the leaving
the crying and the crying.
Impossible Maps is a full-evening dance work that journeys through grief and transformation. Created by Georgetown resident C. Asa Call, the inhabitants of the piece take a pilgrimage across a landscape through the liminality of loss in search of awe–the connection to vastness that pulls us from the brink of horror.
In the midst of nature’s cyclical patterns that wreck ships and build sand dunes, humanity’s constructed systems that push outliers to the edges and connect us to the design of our past, we map the imaginal space of the afterlife. In the process we reshape ourselves around who we’ve lost and chart a new course. One that allows us to carry them with us into the still unknown.
Cast: Ellie van Bever, Sara Caplan, Chloe Dylla, Rainbow Fletcher, Nicole Flores, Madeleine Gregor, Maisy Neill, Janet Nguyen, Alana O Rogers and guest Devin Muñoz.
Set Contribution from: Julie Alexander
This performance is approximately one hour in length with an intermission.
What: Impossible Maps dance work by C. Asa Call
When: 7:30pm, Oct. 17-18
Where: Yaw Theater, 6520 5th Ave. S
Tickets: Click Here or scan QR Code:




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