STUCK: in the IN-betweens, excerpt

Studio Residents Showing

Amiti Perry

LEIMAY PRESENTING SERIES SPRING 2011: FERMENT

The work has been in development since 2010. Excerpts have been showcased as part of the Women In Motion/Estrogenius Project and at Greenspace in their Fertile Ground series. It will premiere in June 2011 at Greenspace, as part of their Take Root series.
STUCK: in the IN-betweens (head, heart, gut, body, place) peers into a realm of the intellectual and physical process of being constrained, restrained and bound to something or someone. This company of powerful females embraces the elements of these situational constrictions and finds their way to complete release through challenging choreography that explores the spectrum of intimate gesture and full force movements. A voyeuristic audience will be consumed as the provocative vignettes carry them through the journey of finding function within dysfunction in a highly charged environment.

Object Identifier

AMP.PRG.2011.16000.35

ID number

16000.35

Year Created

2011

Language

English

Curated Filters

Space / Location

      Premiere Venue

      CAVE Home Of LEIMAY
      SPRING 2011
      58 Grand St - Brooklyn, New York, NY

      Choreography: Amiti Perry
      Performers: Amy Campbell, Amiti Perry, McKenzie Rose
      Music: Peter Gabriel, Hildur Gudnadottir
      Editing by: Jesse Coulter & Amiti Perry

      CAVE Administrative Assistant: Denisa Musilova
      CAVE Artistic Directors: Shige Moriya, Ximena Garnica

      Showings are made possible with public funds from the New York State Council of the Arts, a state agency. And by public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs. In addition, it is possible by volunteer efforts of the Piercing Butoh class students. Piercing Butoh is a series of weekly classes lead by Daiji Meguro and Ximena Garnica-Leimay held during four month at CAVE and culminating in public presentations at CAVE

      “Thanks to CAVE for their generosity and support during the residency; to family, friends, donors, volunteers and audiences; and to my dancers who trust, engage, contribute to and love what we do.”