David Dorfman Dance’s truce songs explores how our world might look, and how we might feel, if traditional truces were extended by a day, then a month, then years—ending one small war on humanity at a time. DDD’s trademark risky, frisky, and vulnerable movement, accompanied by an original score by Lizzy de Lise and Sam Crawford alongside text developed by Dorfman and the company embodies truce with self, with others, and with the world, as dancing bodies serve as conduits for a momentary peace.