Ottawa choreographer Tony Chong brings his physical and imagistic language to bear on the representations of anger and violence so readily seen in popular culture. Struck by the malicious and often decisively negative intent of online postings and comments, and feeling in them a lack of hope or optimism, Chong probes the loss of control in violent acts and thoughts. Deftly revealing the imprints of the wounds of hate upon the body and the psyche, Bloodletting and Other Pleasant Things, shows us our own ugly scars.