Congress
“Lisa Eaton transcends convention with BARRED. Rooted in her mastery of multiple performative worlds, her breaking work and architectural genius moves the needle by suspending us, her performers, and our beliefs surrounding genre and physical possibility. A subversive decategorization of the traditions of burlesque and concert dance, Eaton firmly anchors BARRED in the revolution of Los Angelonian performance decree.”
Zak Ryan Schlegel + Denna Thomsen, Founders + Curators at CONGRESS
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Stephanie Kim
“KILLER”
Stephanie Kim, member City of Angels Ballet Company
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Courtney Nichols
"Lisa Eaton's mastery of her craft is a true testament to her immeasurable passion, enviable work ethic, and overwhelming compassion on and off-stage. I first hired Lisa to choreograph for my company - Disco Dining Club - on NYE at The Standard Hotel. The event was only a few hours long. Wish it could have lasted a lifetime! There is a timelessness to Lisa's artistry that keeps me coming back for more. All I can is that the world needs more BARRED performances!"
Courtney Nichols, founder of Disco Dining Club
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Lindsley Allen
“When I was looking for a set piece for Cherry Boom Boom that was unique yet portable, something durable and strong that would allow us to create bold choreography on, I found BARRED. It’s the perfect apparatus! Not only has it been a great conditioning tool for dancers - it’s offered an inspiring and innovative way to create spectacular movement and art.”
Lindsley Allen - Creator + Director of Cherry Boom Boom
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JoBeth Locklear
“Just Spectacular! Still get chills watching it again & again.”
JoBeth Locklear Actress/TV Producer Party of Five 2020
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Jonathan Redavid
“Congratulations on BARRED, your work is beautiful Lisa!”
Jonathan Redavid Director/Choreographer DWTS live 2020
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jackson Williams
“I need this in my life”
Jackson Williams - Magic Mike LV
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Kristin hanggi
“This is so HOT I'm dying!”
Kristin Hanggi - Director Rock of Ages
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Brianna
“Watching the barres in action during a live performance is nothing short of a “jaw on the floor” moment. The dancers navigate through the bars as if it was a human dance partner. The barres catch them, counterbalance with them, support them in ways that have you as an audience member asking “how?” Watching the dancers exhibit sheer strength while tending to the delicate voice of Billie Eilish or Rhye is the duality that exists in our everyday lives. Barred is not just a performance, it is an experience.”
Brianna Pavon - Professional Dancer
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