It’s not unusual for Roberta Paixão Cortes and Lindsey McGill, two of the four founding members of Group Acorde, to find themselves responsible for producing, directing, dancing, and even administrative duties when they mount a show, making time their greatest adversary.

“I would say that's the biggest challenge that we encounter most,” says Paixão Cortes.

This week, when Group Acorde opens REpurpose at Houston Met Dance , an intimate evening of dance featuring first-time collaborator Jasmine Hearn’s “A cave in the moon,” it will be a duet, set to an original sound score by Group Acorde Musical Director Thomas Helton, that’s been years in the making. That’s how long Paixão Cortes and fellow Group Acorde founder Lindsey McGill have been crossing paths with Hearn at Houston Met Dan

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