PARTS OF
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“Aye, and I saw Sisyphus in violent torment, seeking to raise a monstrous stone with both his hands. Verily he would brace himself with hands and feet, and thrust the stone toward the crest of a hill, but as often as he was about to heave it over the top, the weight would turn it back, and then down again to the plain would come rolling the ruthless stone. But he would strain again and thrust it back, and the sweat flowed down from his limbs, and dust rose up from his head." Homer, Odyssey - Book XI, 593-600 |
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PARTS OF is a practice research based on the notion of collapse. What makes you collapse? How much can you hold? When do you feel thread?
PARTS OF was publicly presented at CRUSH - MFA Scenography Showcase 2018. Hackney Showroom, London April 2018
This project would had not been possible without the support of:
Ewa Limanówka - dancer
Amaia Mujica - movement
Alastair Gavin - sound
Special thanks to Joumana, Maria, Henrique, Vivianna, Talia, Lingge and the tutors and staff from Central
PARTS OF was publicly presented at CRUSH - MFA Scenography Showcase 2018. Hackney Showroom, London April 2018
This project would had not been possible without the support of:
Ewa Limanówka - dancer
Amaia Mujica - movement
Alastair Gavin - sound
Special thanks to Joumana, Maria, Henrique, Vivianna, Talia, Lingge and the tutors and staff from Central