DDD 2023 at TMP
National premiere
Faye Driscoll
Thank You for Coming: Space
April
2023
Thu
20
Fri
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Sinopse
Faye Driscoll’s Thank You for Coming: Space is a shared rite of passage—an invocation of the transformative powers of presence, and of absence. Space unfolds within an intimate installation, wired for sound and upheld by pulleys, ropes, and the weight of others. Through an alchemy of body, object, voice and live sound, Driscoll builds a moving requiem for the human body and conjures a world that is, like us, alive and forever changeable. Space invites us to collectively confront life's final flourishing and tethers us to our potential for both the grotesque and the sublime. — Faye Driscoll
Faye Driscoll is a performance maker and artist who has been hailed as a “startlingly original talent” by The New York Times. Her newest performance-sculptures, Calving (2022) and Weathering (2023) premiered at Theater Bremen, in Germany, and New York Live Arts respectively. In 2020, her solo exhibition, Come On In, opened at Walker Art Center, offering gallery-goers an experience of six distinct audio-guided experiences called Guided Choreographies for the Living and the Dead.
Faye Driscoll is a performance maker and artist who has been hailed as a “startlingly original talent” by The New York Times. Her newest performance-sculptures, Calving (2022) and Weathering (2023) premiered at Theater Bremen, in Germany, and New York Live Arts respectively. In 2020, her solo exhibition, Come On In, opened at Walker Art Center, offering gallery-goers an experience of six distinct audio-guided experiences called Guided Choreographies for the Living and the Dead.
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Aditional info
- Price 9€
Duration 1h20
Age rating 12+
Author's bio text
Ficha Técnica
- Created and performed by Faye Driscoll
Visual design Nick Vaughan, Jake Margolin
Sound design Andrew Gilbert, Faye Driscoll
Lighting design Amanda K. Ringger
Artistic advice Jesse Zaritt, Sacha Yanow
Rehearsal assistance Izzy Miller
Production and management George Lugg