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Created by Patrik Widrig in collaboration with the company and local participants during community residencies throughout the world, these video pieces stand on their own (in galleries, student unions, department store windows) and also become part of the companys live performances.
New video portraits can be created especially for your community as part of a residency project. Star in a future video when we come to your town!
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| To the Other Side |
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Participants send a message to a loved one who has passed on or out of their lives. Created during HereAfter community residencies in Burlington, VT, Keene, NH, Lewiston, ME, and New York City. Video excerpt » |
| My Old Flame |
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Featuring a 1930s lime green swimming pool, a team of local cheerleaders, a dancing lawyer, and a bunch of 90-somethings, this video creates a portrait of a community that breaks down traditional stereotypes with humor and affection. Set to Mae Wests song of the same title. Video excerpt » |
| Whispering Grass |
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Shot on location at the Gilsland Farm Audubon Sanctuary in Falmouth, ME, this video transports the viewer to a vast space both outside and inside themselves. Set to the music of the Ink Spots. Video excerpt » |
| WaterSkyBoatFly |
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A dance of mystery and enchantment for nine performers in three row boats, shot in the classic setting of Central Parks Bethesda Terrace in New York City. Music by Jason Akira Somma. Video excerpt » |
| Terra Firma |
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For those who love to watch things fall. Set to the music of the Ink Spots, it features dancers tumbling down a 10-story sand hill in Greece, people falling into an idyllic Pennsylvania lake in ridiculously wonderful ways, and the occasional dog. Video excerptÝ» |
| Urban Hula |
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No longer set in paradise, this video piece takes the hula to new heights. You will never look at a garage door, a laundromat, a plant store, a fire station, or a billboard the same way again. Video excerpt » |
| Ice |
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Culled from documentary film footage of Shackleton's 1914 Antarctica voyage as well as the last ice harvests in Maine, and set to “In a Sentimental Mood” by Duke Ellington. Video excerpt » |
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