Triskelion Arts Presents... RIPENING/Vanessa Walters & Launch Movement Experiment

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Triskelion Arts
Triskelion Arts Presents... RIPENING/Vanessa Walters & Launch Movement Experiment
November 14 - 15, 2015
8pm at Triskelion Arts’ Muriel Schulman Theater
106 Calyer Street, Brooklyn, NY 11222 - Enter on Banker Street
Tickets: $16
Purchase: http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/2031017
Triskelion Arts is pleased to present a shared program of new work by RIPENING/Vanessa Walters and Launch Movement Experiment this November in the Muriel Schulman Theater.
Vanessa Walters' newest Ripening sequence begins when the female sasquatch, She-Yeti, discovers an 8-sided jewel. She drops the massive crystal, and as it spins, so too does her world. Unknowingly, She-yeti has rolled a powerful and mysterious die, activating an initiatory game from the dreamtime of ceremonial enlightenment. When she enters the game, there are already other astral travelers at play. Together as a group soul, they must create a golden dance. Cycles loops and lines . . . Time is out of Time . . . Each roll of the die transmutates the psychic space, so that they can rarify their senses. But each turn needs a new player . . . and it's your roll.
Launch Movement Experiment’s site: unseen is a trio of movement, lighting, and sound composed in real time. Each performer reacts to as well as directs the environment as the piece unfolds. The spontaneous composition is an extraction and an examination of who and what we are in the moment. The work is a narrative telling as many stories as there are observers to watch it unfold. In each performance, the starting point remains the same, while the rest is left to the performers to uncover. The work contains one dancer, one lighting designer, one drummer, a disco ball, a foil balloon that lives on helium, a telephone, a microphone, two doors, one window. A live collaboration of movement, lighting, and sound, site:unseen explores both the exposed and the hidden; the heard and the unheard; and the known and the unknown by fully creating (and often destroying) environments from the ground up.
More Info: www.triskelionarts.org
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