
In Illo Tempore
An Installation by CAVEnsemble
CAVEnsemble
“Who is he? An exile. It is an endless paradox: looking forward by always looking back. He hangs there, frozen in time….”
-Salman Rushdie
Bodies hang on the walls, bodies that foretell their own absence, suspended in time, petrified; an eternal night, exploring, from the silence of mummies, the voice of the exile. Mummies vacillate between life and death. They tell us of their impossible return, of their eternal journey, one without rest. The installation-performance was 45 minutes in length. During the time the (45’ x 20’) gallery was open to the public, and a video of the performance was projected onto the empty canvases. The opposite gallery wall displayed life-sized black-and-white photos of a close-up of each person hanging in the original installation. The performance was offered twice a week for one month. The original/ live performance was the opening event of the second New York Butoh Festival.
Documentation
First Presented at the New York Butoh Festival 2003
Completed Installation: 6 bodies hanging from the wall… a total of 14 artists from different disciplines…
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AMP.XSW.2003.1000.2ID number
2003.1000.2Year Created
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Premiere Venue
CAVE gallery58 Grand Street, Williamsburg Brooklyn, New York
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Installation by CAVEnsemble
Concept and Direction: Juan Merchan
Assistant Director: Ximena Garnica
Painter: Naoki Iwakawa
Videographer: Catalina Santamaria
Photographer: Jonas Hidalgo
Sound Organizer: Nao Sakamoto
Costume Designer: Catherine Iwakawa
Lighting Designer: Timothy Pickerill
Dancers: Irem Calicusu, Tanya Calamoneri, Ximena Garncia, Erin Kelly, Taylor Kuffner, Juan Merchan, Kristin Narcowich, John Shneider
Produced in part by CAVE Organization Inc.