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Cabaret Unkempt (2005-2006, Multimedia Performance, 1 Hr. work in progress)
A collaborative multimedia work written and directed by performance artist Jennylin Duany of Akropolis Acting Company. The work consists of video and film projections as well as video pieces displayed in monitors throughout the one-hour performance, which addresses the theme of body image in relation to size, race and social class.
IPO (2004-2005, Multimedia Performance Series, Varying Lengths) A collaborative performance series in collaboration with choreographer Octavio Campos and visual artist Michelle Weinberg, IPO examines how the intuitive, fluid nature of artmaking is both disrupted and energized by the insertion of banal economic facts. Through the use of interdisciplinary media, IPO provides an experimental forum in time and space on the status of the artistic process and product today, advancing a coherent theory of art economics by adhering to a corporate structure. The action and visual elements of IPO will progress according to the distinct phases of launching a business venture. The tangible components of IPO include movement, spoken word, sound, film/video, set design, and a website. Image Party (2001, Interactive Installation and Performance documented on Video, 03:48) Presented in the dance studio at Atlantic Center for the Arts, utilizing hand-painted film loops projected into mirrors and throwing reflected imagery outside onto the foliage visible through the studio’s floor-to-ceiling glass doors; with live music by Ken Field, John Eacott, James Espinas and Raúl Garcia. The Anatomy of Desire (2000, Film/Performance, 1 Hr.) A one-hour multimedia performance piece choreographed and directed by Butoh artist Helena Thevenot and experimental sound artist Gustavo Matamoros. The work explores and deconstructs the physical as well as theoretical implications of desire: its biophysical impulses, functions, purpose and direction. .Epar (1997, Multimedia Performance, 1 hr.) An interdisciplinary piece exploring rape and its ironic aftermath through dance, spoken word, film, video and live music. Written and directed by Ricky Martinez, choreographed by Lucia Arathanha and Giovanni Luquini, performed by Akropolis Acting Company with music by cellist Michelle Maiorana. Film work commissioned by New Theatre, Coral Gables. |
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