Mirror/Water/ Doorway
Dancers: Ella Steele and David Lafleur
In studio / Projection Videography: Leigh Lugosi
Composition/Bass: Leighton Harrell (Gentiane MG: Piano, Jacob Wutzke: Drums)
Mirror
I am silver and exact. I have no preconceptions. Whatever I see I swallow immediately Just as it is, un-misted by love or dislike. I am not cruel, only truthful , The eye of a little god, four-cornered. Sylvia Plath. “Mirror.” (1-5)
Dancers: Ella Steele and David Lafleur
In Studio/Video Projection Videography: Leigh Lugosi
Composition/Bass: Leighton Harrell (Gentiane MG: Piano, Jacob Wutzke: Drums)
Water
Once the world was water. Now it’s drying up: the aqui-fers, the great lakes, the rivers birth by glaciers, the glaciers too. Rain won’t be enough. Hope won’t be enough. But humans, after all, are mostly made of water. Lorna Crozier. “Water.” (2. 1-4)
Dancers: Ella Steele and David Lafleur
In Studio/Video Projection Videography: Leigh Lugosi
Composition/Bass: Leighton Harrell (Gentiane MG: Piano, Jacob Wutzke: Drums)
Doorway
“But how many daydreams we should have to analyze under the simple heading of Doors! For the door is an entire cosmos of the Half-open. In fact, it is one of its primal images, the very origin of a daydream that accumulates desires and temptations: the temptation to open up the ultimate depths of being, and the desire to conquer all reticent beings. The door schematizes two strong possibilities, which sharply classify two types of daydream. At times, it is closed, bolted, padlocked. At others, it is open, that is to say, wide open.” Gaston Bachelard, Poetics of Space, (1958)
Dancers: Ella Steele and David Lafleur
In Studio/Video Projection Videography: Leigh Lugosi
Composition/Bass: Leighton Harrell (Gentiane MG: Piano, Jacob Wutzke: Drums)