Fuerza Bruta – the show at the Daryl Roth Theater
Nov 7th, 2011 by Brad
Fuerza Bruta is like the best rave hosted by your millionaire friend of a friend you wish you had. You want to be part of this celebration.
What is it exactly, well… you’re inside of a wordless show filled with the dance sounds of a club, performances and visual feats happen all around, and you want to move and groove. You should see this show.
Fuerza Bruta is an extravaganza with many interesting moving pieces. Be prepared to move around around this standing-room only presentation thumping with a techno beat — it has a suspended pool hovers inches above the crowed, a moving 6-foot-high treadmill and a 20-foot curtain that brushes your fingertips.
Fuerza Bruta means “brute force” and the show originated in Argentina. Dress casual and check your bags, You might get misted, and confetti’ed but this is all to help you get involved. Dance admit, it’s all in good fun. Works for those in wheelchairs by the way.
The Daryl Roth Theatre is a 19th-century former bank on Union Square East (101 East 15 Street Union Square). The show runs Wed-Sun with two shows on Saturday. It is about a 1 hour show. Insiders tip: 2 hours before the showtime there are a limited number of $25 tickets sold at the box office.