PlaceHolder – Kayla Hamilton and Kate Speer
Installation
June 15, 2-7pm
June 16, 21-23, 12-5pm
The Arts Center at Governors Island, Cafe
FREE, Drop-In
Installation Activation
June 14, 4pm
The Arts Center at Governors Island, Cafe
FREE, Drop-In
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Kayla Hamilton and Kate Speer share an installation in dialogue with their performance project PlaceHolder–a collaboratively made experience that exposes how perception actualizes and strips identities. The installation will take up the themes of the performance project, which asks guests to consider the ways they meet, engage and “see” others. The installation draws attention to perception and perspective and the frequent disconnect between how we want to be perceived and how outside forces (people, society, strangers) impact perception.
Performers: Kayla Hamilton, Instigator & Performer; Kate Speer, Instigator & Performer; Azure Osborne-Lee, Audio Describer & Performer; Tess Dworman, Audio Describer & Performer
Designer: Sammie Amachree
Administration: Ellen Chenoweth
Dramaturg: Stephanie Acosta
With thanks to: Nicole J. Caruth, Louise Martorano, Crystal U. Davis, Jesse Phillips Fein, Simone Browne, Molly Roy, and everyone who has participated in showings and shared feedback on the experience.
Kayla Hamilton is an artist-in-residence with LMCC’s Extended Life Dance Development Program supported, in part, by The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation.
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