Still Left On This Rock looks to unearth experiences of irreconcilable loss. Internal landscapes emerge as three women explore sequences designed to enhance sensory integration and challenge neural connectivity. Inspired by the subterranean limestone caverns of Virginia and the cathedral-like caves of Myanmar, the work excavates perceptions of timelessness. Questions relating to permeability, togetherness, solitude and relief haunt this work.
by Rebecca Brooks in collaboration with fellow performers Ursula Eagly & Emily Wexler
original sound score performed live by Hart of Gold (Jessie Gold & Elizabeth Hart)
costumes by Rebecca Brooks & Electric Feathers with costume consultant James Kidd
lighting design Carol Mullins
April 10, 11, 12, 2014
Thursday-Saturday at 8pm
Danspace Project
131 East 10th Street
New York, NY 10003
$20 General Admission
$15 Danspace members
for more info and to purchase tickets, go to Danspace's website:
http://danspaceproject.org/calendarandtickets/detail.php?id=266
facebook event page:
RKB website:
http://www.rebeccakelleybrooks.com/index.php/performanceevents/untitled-new-work/
Posted on March 17, 2014 at 8:30pm 0 Comments 0 Likes
I am making a dance called Still Left On This Rock.
Still Left On This Rock looks to unearth experiences of irreconcilable loss. Inspired partly by the subterranean limestone caverns of Virginia and the cathedral-like caves of Myanmar, the work excavates perceptions of timelessness. Internal landscapes emerge as three women…
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