I have my grandfather's nose

Company:
Racoco Productions
RACOCO PRODUCTIONS’ I have my grandfather’s nose features their signature blend of dance, music, theater, things, the tender, and the absurd, choreographed by director Rachel Cohen, performed by Cohen, assistant director Masumi Kishimoto, Meghan Schardt-Gensberg, Toby Billowitz, and Fina, with chamber and electronic music by Houston composer Chris Becker. The piece conjures our grandparents from objects they’ve left behind, jumbling their imagined inner lives with a grandchild’s memories. @racocotogo
A shared program with JC Project (@carolinec1arke, @jacqueforman). Their Between Skin investigates the tension that emerges through contrast: softness and resistance, containment and expansion. The body becomes both anchor and architecture to oneself and to one another. Movement is shaped by push and pull, of ligaments, momentum, and invisible strings, requiring constant listening and tactful response to sensation. We asked how bodies negotiate force and what is revealed through the ever-changing exchange of energy.
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