Never were injured peeping toms, murderous birds and wig-wearing psychos such a joy to watch as they are in Fluid Movement’s “Alfred Hitchcock Presents: The Water Ballet,” the 2018 summer production by the community-minded Baltimore performance art group.
Each year, Fluid Movement creates tongue-in-cheek synchronized swimming water ballets based on well-known subject matter. They’re performed by dozens of amateur swimmers and/or actors of all shapes, sizes and ages in public pools—this year at Druid Hill Park Pool on July 28 and 29 and Patterson Park Pool on August 3, 4 and 5.
It is one of those ideas that might not work anywhere but Baltimore, but boy does it work wonderfully in this weird and welcoming city.
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