Two kids share a room

Presented by Ten Tiny Dances at The Round, Beaverton, OR, July 19, 2025

two kids share a room explores dynamics of chosen siblinghood between queer adults. Hannah Krafcik and Kenny Frechette are two dancers who came of age in different conservative enclaves of Florida and eventually found one another in Oregon. For them, queer siblinghood is an expression of a range of childhood dynamics that weren’t available to them growing up. Through contact improvisation, floorwork, contemporary partnering and playful impromptu movement, the dancers offer up to one another their idiosyncratic, queer-shaped ways of moving. Together they explore what it is to experience kinship in queer (non-linear) time.

Press: The Oregonian

Choreographed and performed by Hannah Krafcik and Kenny Frechette | Music by Mickey Sanchez, arranged by Hannah Krafcik

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