News: HAVEN Boxing and Danse Theatre Surreality Present "Shadowboxing in Blue" in October

HAVEN Boxing and local dance company Danse Theatre Surreality will present October performances of Shadowboxing in Blue on Saturday, October 4, 11, 18, and 25th, 2025 at HAVEN Boxing (65 Scholes Street, Brooklyn, NY, 11206). The performance on the 18th will be a Spanish-English bilingual show. Tickets are $10 and are available at https://bit.ly/shadowboxing_october.

Lauren Hlubny and Kyra Hauck, Artistic Directors of Danse Theatre Surreality (DTS), active in NYC and Paris, invite audiences to experience the world premiere of Shadowboxing in Blue. This innovative, multidimensional work, conceived and directed by Hlubny, takes place in a boxing gym and merges dance, theater, poetry, and live music with the intensity of combat training to examine the inner struggles we all face, including confronting deep depression and what it takes to keep going and exploring resilience, identity, and emotional growth. Paired with a boxing therapy workshop, Shadowboxing is more than just a performance - it’s a resource for the community.

This collaboration between dancers, boxers, and musicians explores an individual facing inner adversaries at different life stages. With the goal of fostering diversity, both in casting and artistic expression, the project seeks to deliver a powerful message that challenges norms and redefines the intersection of art, sports, and self-healing. Don't forget to wear clothes you feel comfortable moving in for the workshop!
Photo by Lisabel Leon
Direction is by Lauren Hlubny; composition by Caitlin Cawley, Lauren Hlubny, and The Musicians;  assistant direction by Kyra Hauck, and music direction by Caitlin Cawley. From HAVEN Boxing are Gaby "Gabalanche" Machuca and Andrea Fiorella Martinez.

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