After the Flood Immersive Event

After the Flood

an immersive nature stroll

Littleton ,   Colorado

Experience hosted by Control Group Productions

After the Flood takes 24 guests on a 1½ mile journey through the nation’s first urban floodplain park, and a site tied closely to the worst natural disaster in Denver’s history – the South Platte flood of 1965. The work emerges from a vibrant new collaboration between Control Group, The Playground Ensemble, and visual artist Adrienne DeLoe, featuring live dance, theatre, music, and design created collaboratively by the ensemble. The performance invites guests to shift and deepen their connection with nature, to recognize their interdependence with the land under their feet and the water flowing through it, and embrace their responsibility for stewardship. Safety and Accessibility. After the Flood is designed for Covid-era safety, with strong health and safety protocols and attention to audience comfort. The event is family-friendly and accessibility-focused, with a commitment to responsive accommodations for anyone interested in attending. For more about health and safety protocols and accessibility, please visit: http://www.controlgroupproductions.org/safety-access-atf/... Show More

Audience Role

Hikers on a group hike Hikers on a group hike

Content Advisories

  • No content advisories

  • All ages

Interaction Advisories

  • No physical contact with performers

Mobility Advisories

  • Extended standing

  • Walking

  • Stairs

  • Uneven terrain

  • Wear comfortable clothes

  • Event is not wheelchair accessible.

$27.00 - $43.00

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Control Group Productions

Hosting immersive events on EI since May, 2021

Control Group creates immersive/experiential site-specific events in and around Denver, CO. We take a collaborative, interdisciplinary approach, often combining social contents, local history, and innovative artistry. Control Group creates immersive/experiential site-specific events in and around Denver, CO. We take a collaborative, interdisciplinary approach, often combining social contents, local history, and innovative artistry.