Tell Us What You Thought about tEEth! Mar 1, 2012
by Monique
How did you feel about the show? We would love to hear your thoughts on the performance by this Portland dance company!
How did you feel about the show? We would love to hear your thoughts on the performance by this Portland dance company!
We're only a few short days away from opening the newest work by tEEth. Get reacquainted with the company with these 5things to note:
tEEth, the winner of the 2011 The A.W.A.R.D. Show!, are holding auditions for the upcoming season. Here's what they're looking for:
Did you miss tEEth's Grub? Well, you can't see the full thing online, but you can see a short preview from Phillip and Angelle, the masterminds behind tEEth.
Still figuring out what to do for Valentines Day? Looking for an alternative spin on the dinner and drinks routine?
We've got you covered.
First, go to the Sitting Room, which is running a few specials for the evening:
Welcome to our review blog for Grub. Read our patron reviews, click on the Comments button to read the comments of others and post your own thoughts.
"It's dynamic and creative and funny (someone in the audience yelled at the rest of the crowd for being afraid to laugh) and definitely worth seeing." - Seattlest
"There's stomping and grunting, laughing and muttering, grimacing and thumbsucking, videography (including blue-screen trickery) and snapshot-taking (or the parody thereof), jitters and quivers, lip-licking and teeth-gnashing." -
Dear Colleagues of tEEth,
I want to say thank you for your performance tonight. I was glad to have a chance to see your work in person, as opposed to pressed into a tiny YouTube box.
You are clearly a charismatic and talented group of artists, and it’s for this reason that I want to be respectfully honest about my reaction to your work. What I saw tonight, though engaging and dynamic at times, seemed unfinished, or perhaps more specifically, underdeveloped.

my friend adam and i adjourned to the sitting room after the show last night, talked about Grub and drew a napkin flipbook. Click the picture above to go to the animation i made of it.
- Tania
Inside you there is something uncivilized, miserable, hungry and to put it frankly-- grubby and no matter how much you try to paste a well-behaved pretty face atop it will always be there just under the skin screaming for attention. Your ill-tempered, self-indulgent inner child so to speak. tEEth let this part of themselves run the show from start to finish.
I was under the misconception this was a dance show, but really it is more of a multi-media musical theater piece. tEEth has a lot of things going for them. A physically diverse and courageous cast.