Performatist
    Dance

    E.R.O.S. | Clorine | Effy Marella

    Illustration for E.R.O.S. | Clorine |  Effy Marella

    Thursday, May 7, 2026

    8:00 PM

    Berlin

    25 Avenue A, New York, NY 10009

    Scheduled

    About This Event

    At Berlin, the bill pairs dancers Clorine and Effy Marella with electronic artist E.R.O.S., a lineup that has appeared together in mixed-performance contexts. Clorine and Marella favor spare choreographic structures and close attention to physical detail; E.R.O.S. supplies tightly structured, texture-focused electronic sets that often function as choreography, linking staged movement and club-rooted sound.

    About E.R.O.S.

    E.R.O.S.

    William-Adolphe Bouguereau

    At Berlin, E.R.O.S. appears as the electronic counterweight to dancers Clorine and Effy Marella, working in a mixed bill that leans on restraint and close physical detail. The name nods to the older Eros figure from classical myth, less a cartoon Cupid than a shifting idea of desire, origin, and impulse. The music is built in tight, textural blocks that give the dancers a grid to push against. One clear effect is how the set turns intimacy into structure rather than story.

    About the Artists

    Effy Marella

    Effy Marella

    Effy Marella is an emerging dance artist whose work is presented in Berlin, with recent program titles including *E.R.O.S.*, *Ligeia*, and *Clorine*. Her profile suggests a practice built around concise structures and a steady attention to physical detail rather than narrative excess.

    Eros

    Eros

    Eros is a New York City–based electronic artist and DJ working at the intersection of dance-floor structure and live performance. Their sets have appeared at The Woodshop, Berlin, and Arlene’s Grocery, alongside artists including x3butterfly, Ellis Delta, Carney, Pinc Louds, Starfox and the Fleet, and Theophobia.

    Clorine

    Clorine

    Clorine is a dance artist whose New York City appearances include Berlin, where they have been presented alongside Effy Marella and the act billed as E.R.O.S. Their work enters mixed-performance lineups that place close attention to physical detail in conversation with spare choreographic structures.