Jun 10–Jun 19, 2026

Sharleen Chidiac

ALL THE RAGE

ALL THE RAGE
DIRECTED AND CHOREOGRAPHED BY SHARLEEN CHIDIAC

PERFORMANCES
JUNE 10-12; JUNE 17-19

Doors 7:30
Show 8:00

STARRING
Lauren Fern
Angelina Hoffman
Clara Kim
Owen Prum

Music & Dramaturgy by Jake Lazovick
Costumes by Willa Schwabsky
Set Construction by Dylan Pearce
Lighting by Alyssa Soares
Makeup by Miranda Shapiro
Stage Management by Amelia Jean

All The Rage is a reckoning of two worlds: music and dance. You wouldn’t think these two worlds would have any issue being put together, but for Sharleen they have been separate and compartmentalized for too long. Entertainment versus “art.” Low brow versus High Brow. Garishness, flash, gloss, va-va-voom versus dealing with the history of dance and a certain formalism. Feeling limited by the confines of choosing one or the other, the internal battle is put to the stage.

“I wanna make a musical.” - SC

Sharleen’s answer to the question of how to bridge this gap in sensibility is to make a musical. And to make it pop! To be pop is to be direct, widely accessible, to have fun, and to not be afraid to be derivative. While pop describes the accessibility of a musical genre, it does not necessarily describe its attitude. And the attitude here is rock ’n roll. Wildness, freedom, subculture. Rock n roll is the engine that purrs out Sharleen’s essence. (She is the lead singer of the NYC art rock band voyeur, so she is asking us to watch.) To see a performed confidence, an actualized freedom, and a parodied ambition in pursuit of something powerful. She’s talked about “Waiting for Fame to come knocking at your door…” The desperation of that; the extremity; but also the loose, ruckus, IDGAF quality- I want to perform for you but also Fuck You, I’m doing my thing and it just feels so good, but also, please watch, maybe you’ll like it too.

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Fun ——> Safety ——-> Angst (my conclusion)

Something I have become accustomed to in my body from collaborating with Sharleen on her last five projects over the past three years, is that in order to get to the depiction of images of peril, we take the route of fun first, that builds “safety,” and then we can have the angst. There is something about the prioritization of a lightness, a superficiality, that must be dealt with inrehearsal in order to get to the depth and the handling of darker subject matter. Sharleen’s use of character and mode of performance allows for an escape from yourself into a Fantasy where you can scream, you can act “extremely,” you can even sing when you aren’t a singer.

The new thing in this piece is Song. Dancers are being asked to Sing. Song is devotional, spiritual, an entirely other mode of expression. It’s committing your words to a foolish duration. Experience above rigor, virtuosity, even above a concept. Bob Fosse, David Lynch, MichaelClark, Mike Kelley, John Waters, Pina Bausch, Madonna, Glenn Branca; Sharleen is chasing something similar. She’s finding something dark and complex from something instantly base and recognizable: she’s after the experience of being human, the liveness, the ephemerality, the Spirit. The memory of a performance.

- Angelina Hoffman

BIO
Sharleen Chidiac is a New York City-based artist working across dance, music, and video. She is a co-founder of PAGEANT, an artist-run performance space in Brooklyn. She has shown work at PAGEANT, Judson Memorial Church, and BAM Fisher, and was a Spring 2025 resident at the Chocolate Factory Theater. Sharleen is also the lead singer of the art-rock band voyeur.