Saturday, July 17 - 8-11pm
The Flood Gallery
2d Floor, Phil Mechanic Studios
106 Roberts St, Asheville
$10 general - $7 student
Remember - at the {re}HAPPENING - the gorgeous, ethereal, naked lady, covered with glowing paints and powders, dancing in slow motion in the darkness? She'll be performing at the Flood on Saturday, over a locally made soundscape by Kimathi Moore. The performance is complemented by sounds Mary Castellaneta and visuals by VJ Megan McKissack (of the MAP).
Cilla Vee Life Arts presents LUNA, a continuous 3-hour performance installation.
Movement:
The dancer (Claire Elizabeth Barratt) is costumed in a white powder which glows under ultra-violet black-light. This creates an ethereal & haunting effect.The movement consists mostly of “Motion Sculpture” - a slow-motion movement technique developed by Ms. Barratt, which is influenced by meditational movement practices such as Tai Chi, Yoga & Butoh.
Sound:
The music is composed by Kimathi Moore, who creates an electronic Sound-scape which he manipulates during performance. The purpose of the sound is to create an atmosphere which aurally shapes the space.
Guests will be received at the building entrance with a sound installation by Mary Castellaneta – plus video by Megan McKissack.