
In-person performance of “Tangling” — a work-in-progress combining live dance by choreographer Amy Walker O’Brien with video projection by filmmaker Marilyn Rivchin. As collaborators in the current Cherry Arts workshop series, they are exploring how effects of progressive dementia may be expressed in and through the body. Close observations of a father and processes of improvisation, repetition, disorientation, editing, and visually overlays, etc., are offered to suggest the dimensions of the experience for both father and daughter. There will be a brief introduction and a Q&A with the makers after the performance.
