Methods of Madness Dance Theater presents, Arizona Drive-in Dance Film Festival. ADDFF is a site-specific pop-up performance for the Tempe community. Dance enthusiasts, film lovers and drive-in movie day dreamers come together for an evening of choreography for camera and community gathering through the comfort of their own cars. This event features Arizona artists from diverse backgrounds and in varying stages of their artistic journey. The festival is appropriate for all ages.
COVID-19 Safety Protocols for the Event
- Do not attend this event if you have COVID-19 or you are showing any symptoms of COVID-19
- Do not attend this event if you have been in contact with someone who has tested positive for COVID-19
- Only two people per car (if there are more than two people in your car you will not be let into the event)
- Wear a mask, wear a mask if you leave the car, wear a mask if you roll down your window to speak with a staff member directing your vehicle
- Cars will be 6 feet apart and directed to their parking spot
- Car windows will remain up for the entire show
- You must remain in your car for the event
- If out of the car, social distancing will be practiced at all times
The artist line-up for this event includes: Christian Blue, Alicia Nascimento Castro, Coley Curry & Ruby Morales, Lawrence Fung - Kraken Still & Film, Mary Fitzgerald & Eileen Standley, Lacee Garcia & Max Allen, Shelly Hawkins - Hawkinsdance, Isiah Johnson, Zakiya Johnson, Emily Laird, Liz Lerman, Meredith June Mastsen, Yvonne Montoya - Safos Dance Theater, Nicole L Olson & Rembrant Quiballo, Elisa Marie Reed - Waveform Movement, Eileen Standley, Treva Stotts, Vo Vera, Hannah Weinmaster & Chloe Erlandson, and Halley Willcox.
ADDFF is partially funded by The City of Tempe Arts and Culture Division and supported by The Graduate Hotel, [nueBOX] and CONDER|dance.