


Creating a piece
of art is a process of discovery.
It rarely follows
a
linear
path,
or at least we are not interested in
a
linear
path.
We are interested in the w
a(o) n
der
ing as the art.
This
piece has begun, you are now a
part of it.
Welcome.



We are bodies in



What does it mean
to be a body alone in a place? (are we ever
a lone?)
How do the layers of life in a field/park influence the way we move?
What does it feel like to listen
with our bodies to the
histories and futures
contained in the life around us,
and in ourselves?
Inside of this piece is an invitation for you to join us in this research, to create a ripple of bodies dancing and listening.

Hover and click to discover sounds

This research will culminate in a 360° video dance installation filmed in Inwood Hill Park this fall, to be viewed in the park and presented on this site.
We want to acknowledge that the lands we have been dancing on are the ancestral and unceded territories of the Lenape, Wappinger, Arapaho, Cheyenne, Ute, Sioux, Eno, Catawba, Shakori, and St. Lawrence Iroquois People.