WIP Sharing of Four Ruptures

Company:
Falcon Dance
Work-in-Progress Sharing
January 8 & 9 at 7:30pm
The Floor on Atlantic
310 Atlantic Ave, Brooklyn, NY
(Located on the 2nd floor)
Admission is FREE
Space is limited — please RSVP HERE.
Light refreshments provided.
This evening will feature: Shawn Brush, Marin Day, Brit Falcon, Chelsea Hecht, and Kala Seidenberg. Together, we will share sections of our newest work-in-progress, four ruptures.
four ruptures
four ruptures is a dance in four parts—something about sap, undertow, drift-rift, and ec(h)o—inspired by Terry Tempest Williams’ Erosion: Essays of Undoing. The work moves through the body as landscape, tracing how intimacy, grief, and ecology intersect through processes of undoing.
Each rupture reveals a stage of transformation: from the slow exudation of something about sap (what we give and what we lose), to the drag of undertow (what pulls us beneath), to the scattering of drift-rift (what separates and expands), and finally to ec(h)o (what reverberates and endures).
four ruptures asks: What remains after the body erodes? Can loss itself become a form of renewal? Through movement, sound, and light, the work imagines erosion not as destruction but as a form of deep listening—to the earth, to one another, to the echo that keeps us connected.
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