Music inspired by:
- de-CONSTRUCTED-ed by Ben Hylton
- The Four Sections - Reich
- What Was I Made for - Billie Eilish
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de-CONSTRUCT-ed explores the artistry of breaking things down and rebuilding them into something entirely new. Centered on a cerebral, design-forward concept, the production disassembles musical ideas, visual structures, and ensemble movement—revealing how fragments, once separated, can generate surprising possibilities when recombined.
Colorful musical writing drives the show’s evolution. Themes appear in their complete form, only to be pulled apart into rhythmic cells, isolated sonorities, or shifting textures. These pieces then reassemble into fresh motifs, unexpected grooves, or expanded harmonic landscapes. The ensemble becomes both the subject and the architect of this unfolding process.
Visually, de-CONSTRUCT-ed mirrors this methodology: forms break apart, dissolve, rotate, and realign; shapes splinter and return in altered, more complex configurations. What initially appears chaotic gradually reveals intention, pattern, and cohesion. The effect is a continual transformation from order to disorder and back again.
Rather than portraying destruction, the production celebrates reinvention—showing how dismantling can be an act of creation. In its final moments, the show presents a fully realized structure born from the remnants of what came before.
de-CONSTRUCT-ed is a study in renewal, experimentation, and the endlessly creative potential of taking something apart to discover what else it can become.





