Weaving Webs
Photos: Lance Long
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From the Elgin Review: "The sequence of sound, imagery and solo dance lead gently but deliberately into a profound composition of connectedness, first of one body's members, then more. Powerful images of sympathetic vibrations, the self-ness of a home, and the hard work of making and retaining attachments accompany beautiful movement that makes ingenious use of materials." From The Elgin Walkabout: "Spiders. Some people love them. Some people hate them. But in “Weaving Webs” the part dance, performance art and art installation, the show slowly works its way into your mind and will have you wondering how much we are all connected – for better or worse. A hooky soundtrack plays off colorful visuals and practical props to make for an experience that asks the audience to join in." Audience reviews from the Fringe Central windows: "Lovely show. Lyrical dance that involves the audience in just the right measure." "Beautiful. Thought-provoking and peaceful. Get involved in this show! |
Email [email protected] if you are interested in hosting a performance. The full performance requires room for a 8x8 Pop-up canopy frame with a 10 foot clearance, plus additional floor/performance space. (Let me know what you have available! I'm always up for a challenge/using space creatively.) I have 2 versions: one that runs approximately 45 minutes and one that runs 30 minutes, depending on size of audience. (A short clean up is require after.)
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